Friday, November 8, 2013

FOXNews.com: Rep. Nunes: Answers needed on Benghazi attack

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Rep. Nunes: Answers needed on Benghazi attack
Nov 9th 2013, 02:44

Published November 08, 2013

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Questions that still exist nearly 14 months after the Benghazi attack will be at the focus of Congressional hearings next week, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., told Megyn Kelly Friday on "The Kelly File."

The hearings, in which lawmakers will be given their first opportunity to question CIA contractors who responded to the scene that night, will focus in part on why a State Department-led counterterrorism team was not dispatched as the assault was ongoing, Nunes said.

"We have to ask the question: Who made the decision, and at what level, not to send this counterterrorism team in from the State Department?" Nunes said.

The hearings will also focus on the response to the attack and the subsequent investigation, Nunes said.

"We didn't have anybody on the crime scene for nearly three weeks in Benghazi," he said. "So here we are, nearly 14 months later, without bringing any of these people to justice."

And while Nunes said he doesn't believe in any "conspiracy theories" surrounding the attack, the full story has thus far been difficult to obtain from the government.

"As a guy trying to get answers, it's never been so hard … to get answers from our own government," he said. "It's about time we had those answers, and that's what starts next week."

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FOXNews.com: US must continue 'updating' Cuba policies, Obama says

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US must continue 'updating' Cuba policies, Obama says
Nov 9th 2013, 01:33

Published November 08, 2013

Associated Press

The U.S. must continue updating its policies toward Cuba, President Obama said Friday.

Obama says the U.S. has started to see changes on the island. Obama says U.S. policy aims will remain the same but the nation must find new tools to speak out.

Obama points out that he was born around the same time Fidel Castro took power. He says it doesn't make sense that policies put in place more than 50 years ago would still be effective in the Internet age. The U.S. cut off diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961 and imposed a full economic embargo the next year.

The administration has engaged in recent discussions about migration and mail and relaxed travel and remittance rules for Cuban Americans.

Obama spoke at a Democratic fundraiser in Miami.

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FOXNews.com: 4 couples sue Idaho over same-sex marriage

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4 couples sue Idaho over same-sex marriage
Nov 9th 2013, 00:56

Published November 08, 2013

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Nov. 8, 2013: Amber Beierle, left, and Rachael Robertson talk about their role as plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit at their home in Boise, Idaho.AP

Four Idaho couples are suing the state in federal court to challenge laws banning same-sex marriage and denying recognition to same-sex couples who married in other states.

Sue Latta and Traci Ehlers, Lori and Sharene Watsen, Shelia Robertson and Andrea Altmayer, and Amber Beierle and Rachael Robertson filed the lawsuit in Boise's U.S. District Court on Friday. Their lawsuit brings the first challenge to Idaho's constitutional ban of same-sex marriage since the U.S. Supreme Court made two key decisions bolstering the legal status of such marriages earlier this year.

The women, who are represented by two local attorneys and the National Center for Lesbian Rights, contend that Idaho's laws violate the U.S. Constitution's guarantees of equal protection and due process.

The state has not yet responded to the lawsuit.

"Idaho's exclusion of same-sex couples from marriage and refusal to respect existing marriages undermines the plaintiff couples' ability to achieve their life goals and dreams, disadvantages them financially, and denies them 'dignity and status of immense import,'" the women wrote in their lawsuit. "Further, they and their children are stigmatized and relegated to a second-class status by being barred from marriage."

The lawsuit utilizes a legal strategy that has been effective in a similar case arising out of Ohio, arguing that the state has historically recognized marriages performed in other states that would have been considered illegal under Idaho law, such as marriage between people of different races. Idaho law barred marriages between white people and other races until 1959. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled those types of laws were unconstitutional in 1967.

Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples are entitled to federal benefits. The high court also declined to decide a case from California this year, leaving in place a lower court's ruling that struck down a ban on same-sex marriage in that state.

In the Idaho lawsuit, the women note that they are allowed to file joint federal tax returns just as any married couple may, but that they are prohibited from joint tax filing status in Idaho, forcing them to file separately here. They also note that they lack the right in Idaho to make decisions for an ill or incapacitated spouse, the right to recognition as a legal parent, and a host of other rights and responsibilities otherwise afforded to married couples in the state.

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FOXNews.com: US Navy carrier departing Persian Gulf region

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US Navy carrier departing Persian Gulf region
Nov 8th 2013, 18:39

Published November 08, 2013

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The U.S. is bringing an aircraft carrier home from the Persian Gulf region, the Defense Department said Friday, after keeping two of the warships there for months as the Obama administration considered a military strike on Syria.

The decision to bring back the USS Nimitz underscores the shift from a pointed military threat against the Syrian government to a broader diplomatic approach. It comes as international experts work to meet a mid-2014 deadline to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons program.

According to officials, the Nimitz moved through the Suez Canal and into the Red Sea, and is expected to be back at its home port on the West Coast before Christmas. The Navy destroyer the USS Graveley also has left the Mediterranean Sea and is returning home, reducing the U.S. naval presence there as well.

Earlier this summer, in the aftermath of a deadly Aug. 21 chemical weapon attack on rebel-held Damascus suburbs, the U.S. sharply increased its Navy presence in the region. Washington and its allies said the Syrian government was responsible for the attack.

The U.S. spread cruisers and destroyers across the eastern Mediterranean, just waiting for the command to launch missiles into Syria. But after threatening military action for weeks, President Barack Obama on Aug. 31 abruptly announced he would go to Congress for approval of a strike.

Amid vocal opposition in Congress, the U.S. and other international allies increased diplomatic efforts, ultimately securing the right for experts to inspect chemical weapons sites as part of a mission to destroy all facilities and machinery for mixing the chemicals into poison gas.

Syria is believed to possess around 1,000 metric tons of chemical weapons, including mustard gas and sarin.

The Nimitz was scheduled to return to the U.S. in August, but was ordered to stay in the region as part of the U.S. show of military force and in case it was needed in connection with any strike.

The aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman remains in the North Arabian Sea, and three U.S. warships -- The USS Stout and the USS Ramage, both destroyers, and the USS Monterey, a cruiser, are in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Navy and defense officials said Friday that the U.S. still has a sufficient expanse of military fire power in the region.

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FOXNews.com: Regulation gives parity for mental health coverage

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Regulation gives parity for mental health coverage
Nov 8th 2013, 17:56

Published November 08, 2013

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Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, right, thanks Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, after Sebelius announced easier access to mental health care during the 29th annual mental health policy symposium at the Carter Center on Friday, Nov. 8, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Tulis)

A new Obama administration rule requires insurers to cover treatment for mental health and substance abuse no differently than they do for physical illnesses.

The Obama administration had pledged to issue a final mental health parity rule as part of its effort to reduce gun violence.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says patients seeking mental health or substance abuse care have at time suffered discrimination through higher out-of-pocket costs or stricter limits on hospital stays or visits to the doctor.

Sebelius says nearly 60 percent of people with mental health conditions and nearly 90 percent with substance abuse disorders don't receive the treatment they need.

The rule puts into effect legislation signed into law five years ago. Mental health parity also is required under the Affordable Care Act.

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FOXNews.com: Fraudster EPA official spent $40K on luxurious London trips

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Fraudster EPA official spent $40K on luxurious London trips
Nov 8th 2013, 18:02

Published November 08, 2013

Washington Free Beacon

The former Environmental Protection Agency official who pretended to be a CIA spy and bilked the agency out of hundreds of thousands of dollars spent more than $40,000 on two taxpayer-funded trips to London that included first-class airfare and five-star hotels, documents obtained by the Free Beacon reveal.

Travel expense reports reviewed by the Free Beacon show former EPA official John Beale took two taxpayer-funded trips to London in 2008 and 2009, staying in a beachfront hotel in Santa Monica, Calif. and a hotel along the River Thames in London.

Beale, 64, pled guilty in September to charges of felony theft of government property, which carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.

Investigators say Beale claimed for years to be a CIA spy and that he often justified his long absences from work by saying he was overseas.

Beale is scheduled to be sentenced in December. Because of his clean record and guilty plea, his probable prison sentence will be 30 to 37 months. The court also ordered him to pay restitution of $886,186 to the EPA and civil forfeitures of $507,207.

The EPA Office of the Inspector General told the Free Beacon it is currently conducting an audit of the agency's internal practices following the case, and it expects to release the report in mid-December.

Beale took his first taxpayer-funded trip to London in 2008, spending $22,356.12.

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FOXNews.com: US Treasury Secretary Lew visits Asia next week

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US Treasury Secretary Lew visits Asia next week
Nov 8th 2013, 18:28

Published November 08, 2013

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Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew makes a five-nation swing through Asia next week and will reiterate that completion of an ambitious trans-Pacific trade pact by the year's end remains a top U.S. priority.

Lew will also visit China to discuss the results of a high-level Communist party meeting expected to unveil key economic reforms this weekend.

Lew begins his trip in Japan Tuesday. He then travels to Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam, before visiting China.

All those nations except China are in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which aims to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers.

Finalizing such a highly complex agreement by year's end -- a goal reaffirmed by leaders of the 12 participating nations last month -- remains a tough task.

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