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		<title>Hillary Clinton to return to work next week</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2013 19:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Secretary of State will return to Washington after being treated for a blood clot in her head]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department says Secretary of State Hillary Clinton plans to return to work next week after being treated for a blood clot in her head.</p><p>Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland says Clinton is resting at home but is speaking with senior staff and is, quote, "sounding terrific, upbeat and raring to go."</p><p>She says Clinton looks forward to returning to her Washington office next week, although a date hasn't been set. Doctors have advised her to avoid international travel for now.</p><p>Clinton was discharged Wednesday from a New York hospital, three days after doctors diagnosed a blood clot during a follow-up exam stemming from a concussion she suffered in December. Doctors are treating the clot with blood thinners and say they expect she will fully recover.</p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2013/01/03/hillary_clinton_to_return_to_work_next_week/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Clinton leaves hospital after treatment for clot</title>
		<link>http://www.salon.com/2013/01/02/report_hillary_clinton_leaves_the_hospital/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2013 21:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doctors say Clinton is expected to make a full recovery after being treated for a blood clot in her head]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_207"> <div id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_206"> <div id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_205"> <div id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_204"> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_203">WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was released from a New York hospital on Wednesday, three days after doctors discovered a blood clot in her head.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_210">Clinton's medical team advised her Wednesday evening that she was making good progress on all fronts and said they are confident she will fully recover, said Clinton spokesman Philippe Reines. Doctors had been treating Clinton with blood thinners to dissolve a clot in a vein that runs through the space between the brain and the skull behind the right ear.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_261">"She's eager to get back to the office," Reines said in a statement, adding that the secretary and her family are grateful for the excellent care she received at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_259">Reines said details of when Clinton will return to work will be clarified in the coming days.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_260">Clinton had been in the hospital since Sunday, when doctors discovered the clot on an MRI test during a follow-up exam stemming from a concussion she suffered earlier in December. While at home battling a stomach virus, Clinton had fainted, fallen and struck her head, a spokesman said.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_299">"Grateful my Mom discharged from the hospital and is heading home," the secretary's daughter, Chelsea, wrote on Twitter. "Even more grateful her medical team (is) confident she'll make a full recovery."</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_213">Earlier Wednesday, the State Department said Clinton had been speaking by telephone with staff in Washington and reviewing paperwork while in the hospital.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_302">"She's been quite active on the phone with all of us," said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland.</p> <p>Before being released from the hospital, Clinton was photographed Wednesday getting into a black van with her husband, Bill, Chelsea and a security contingent to be taken elsewhere on the sprawling hospital campus. The last time Clinton had been seen publicly was on Dec. 7.</p> <p>Clinton's physicians had said Monday that there was no neurological damage but that they planned to keep her in the hospital while they established the proper dose for the blood thinners. They said Clinton, 65, had been in good spirits and was engaging with doctors, family and aides.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_215">Sidelined by her illness for most of December, Clinton was absent on Dec. 21 when President Barack Obama nominated Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., to succeed her when she steps down at the start of Obama's second term, as had long been planned. The illness also forced to cancel scheduled testimony before Congress about a scathing report into the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, although she could still testify in the future.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_303">"She has said that she is open" to going before Congress, Nuland said Wednesday, while Clinton was still hospitalized. "We are working with them now on their schedule, because there's also a question of when they are going to be in."</p> <p>Clinton had expected to return to work this week and had already started to resume regular phone contact with her foreign counterparts. On Saturday, the day before the clot was discovered, Clinton had a half-hour conversation with Lakhdar Brahimi, the U.N. envoy to Syria, in which the two discussed the state of affairs in that country, her spokeswoman said.</p> <p>Also on Saturday, Clinton spoke by telephone with Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani, discussing recent developments in Syria, Afghanistan and the Palestinian territories.</p> <p>The illness has also raised questions about Clinton's political future and how her health might influence her decision about whether to run for president in 2016, as prominent Democrats have been urging her to consider.</p> <p id="yui_3_5_1_22_1357175218413_304">Clinton suffered from a blood clot in 1998, midway through her husband's second term as president, although that clot was located in her knee.</p> <p>___</p> <p>Associated Press writer Matthew Lee contributed to this report.</p> <p><em>Editor's Note: Salon's earlier version of this post incorrectly attributed an ABC News report to the Associated Press. </em></p> </div> </div> </div> </div><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2013/01/02/report_hillary_clinton_leaves_the_hospital/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Gingrich: GOP beginning to &#8220;deal with reality&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2012 15:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Boehner may not agree, but on a host of issues, Newt and others say the GOP must -- and will -- change]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For years, Republicans have adhered fiercely to their bedrock conservative principles, resisting Democratic calls for tax hikes, comprehensive immigration reform and gun control. Now, seven weeks after an electoral drubbing, some party leaders and rank-and-file alike are signaling a willingness to bend on all three issues.</p><p>What long has been a nonstarter for Republicans -- raising tax rates on wealthy Americans -- is now backed by GOP House Speaker John Boehner in his negotiations with President Barack Obama to avert a potential fiscal crisis. Party luminaries, including Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, have started calling for a wholesale shift in the GOP's approach to immigration after Hispanic voters shunned Republican candidates. And some Republicans who previously championed gun rights now are opening the door to restrictions following a schoolhouse shooting spree earlier this month.</p><p>"Put guns on the table. Also, put video games on the table. Put mental health on the table," Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., said last week. Other prominent Republicans echoed him in calling for a sweeping review of how to prevent tragedies like the Newtown, Conn., massacre. Among those who were open to a re-evaluation of the nation's gun policies were Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.</p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2012/12/26/gingrich_gop_beginning_to_accept_reality/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Last House race brings 2012 election to an end</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 22:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[North Carolina Rep. Mike McIntyre, a Democrat, barely survives a challenge for his House seat]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON (AP) — The last undecided House race has been called for the incumbent Democrat, bringing an unofficial close to the 2012 campaign more than three weeks after Election Day.</p><p>North Carolina Rep. Mike McIntyre will return to Congress in 2013 after barely surviving a challenge from David Rouzer. The Republican conceded to McIntyre on Wednesday night after a recount showed the Democrat maintaining a small lead.</p><p>With McIntyre's race decided, only two House seats in next year's Congress remain up for grabs. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., an Illinois Democrat, won re-election but resigned last week, citing ongoing health issues and acknowledging he's the subject of a federal investigation. Special primary elections to nominate candidates to replace him will be held in February.</p><p>And in Louisiana, which held its primary election for Congress on Nov. 6, there will be a run-off between two Republicans next month for the other seat.</p><p>House Republicans will stay in the majority, although their ranks will drop from 240 this Congress to 234 next year. Two hundred Democratic members will make up the minority in the House, up from 190 Democrats this year. There are currently five vacancies in the House.</p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2012/11/29/last_house_race_brings_2012_election_to_an_end_2/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ed secretary is neutral in Chicago teachers strike</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2012 21:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON (AP) — Education Secretary Arne Duncan isn't taking sides in the Chicago teachers' strike that is keeping more than 350,000 students out of the classroom.</p><p>Duncan says he hopes the union and school board will come together quickly to get kids back in school.</p><p>Duncan is also the former chief of Chicago's public school system. He says he's confident both sides are working in the best interests of students.</p><p>Duncan says as teachers and school districts have done in elsewhere in the country, they should collaborate at the bargaining table to find a solution that puts kids first.</p><p>A spokesman for President Barack Obama said he hasn't taken sides in the dispute. Obama's opponent, Mitt Romney, said teachers were turning their backs on students and that Obama was siding with the strikers.</p><p><script type='text/javascript' src='http://pshared.5min.com/Scripts/PlayerSeed.js?sid=1236&amp;width=420&amp;height=280&amp;hasCompanion=false&amp;shuffle=0&amp;playList=517475894'></script></p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2012/09/11/ed_secretary_is_neutral_in_chicago_teachers_strike/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Moderators announced for presidential debates</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2012 14:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time in two decades, a woman has been tapped to moderate a presidential debate. The Commission on Presidential Debates announced Monday that CNN&#8217;s Candy Crowley will moderate one of three October debates between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. Jim Lehrer of PBS and Bob Schieffer of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time in two decades, a woman has been tapped to moderate a presidential debate.</p><p>The Commission on Presidential Debates announced Monday that CNN's Candy Crowley will moderate one of three October debates between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney.</p><p>Jim Lehrer of PBS and Bob Schieffer of CBS News will moderate the other two debates.</p><p>Lehrer will focus on domestic topics, and Schieffer will hone in on foreign policy.</p><p>Another female journalist, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, will moderate the debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan.</p><p>Editorials and prominent politicians, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, had urged the commission to pick a woman to moderate at least one of the presidential debates.</p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2012/08/13/moderators_announced_for_presidential_debates/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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