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When he took office in 2009, Obama’s job approval rating with women had reached 70 percent; today it has slipped to 49 percent — a precipitous decline of 21 points. This is why the president has been working overtime to court the women’s vote. But here’s the interesting thing: It’s not working.
Repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will not be enough, for a simple reason: Although Obamacare would worsen many of the problems with our system of health-care financing, that system clearly does call out for serious reform.
Today there is much that we can do, without a costly military commitment, to help Libyans build a better future. This is leadership the US can afford. In the end, we will pay a higher price if we do nothing.
What is good for women's basketball may not be good for nuclear physics.
The Obama administration must open its doors to the concerns and opinions of the largest creator of jobs in the country--small businesses--in order to succeed in boosting American employment.
The House of Representatives is poised to mandate gender-bias-awareness workshops known as STEMinars that have the capacity to undermine the meritocratic culture that enables America’s success in science.
While Obama dithers, troops who need reinforcements are stuck in the line of fire.
There is no doubt the Global Health Bureau of the U.S. Agency for International Development is moving foreign assistance in the right direction.






