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President Barack Obama is seeking to refocus economic relations between
the U.S. and Mexico, even as fresh questions about security cooperation
threaten to cast a shadow over the president's visit to the southern
neighbor.Obama also will use his three-day trip, which begins Thursday and
includes a stop in Costa Rica, to highlight the immigration overhaul moving
through Capitol Hill, both for an audience in Latin America and for
those back home in the U.S.The president is scheduled to arrive Thursday
afternoon in Mexico City for meetings with President Enrique Pena Nieto
and members of Mexico's business community.Since taking office in December,
Pena Nieto has moved to end the widespread access it gave U.S.
security agencies helping fight drug trafficking and organized crime. The
changes mark a dramatic shift from the policies of Pena Nieto's predecessor,
Felipe Calderon, who was lauded by the U.S. for boosting cooperation between
the two countries as he led an aggressive attack on Mexico's drug
cartels.The White House has tried to downplay a potential rift, with officials
emphasizing Mexico has kept the U.S. informed about the changes. Obama on
Tuesday said he would wait to hear directly from his Mexican counterpart
before assessing the changes.Despite the intense focus on security issues,
Obama advisers say the president will try to show that the ties
between the two countries are broader than the drug wars that defined
the relationshi
WASHINGTON The Obama administration on Wednesday appealed a federal judge's
order to lift all age limits on who can buy morning-after birth
control pills without a prescription.In appealing the ruling, the administration
recommitted itself to a position Obama took during his re-election campaign
that younger teens shouldn't have unabated access to emergency contraceptives,
despite the insistence by physicians groups and much of his Democratic base
that the pill should be readily available.A day earlier, the Food and
Drug Administration lowered the age that people can buy the Plan B
One-Step morning-after pill without a prescription to 15 -- younger than
the current limit of 17 -- and decided that the pill could
be sold on drugstore shelves near the condoms, instead of locked behind
pharmacy counters.That decision appeared to fly in the face of a judge's
decision last month that women of any age should be allowed to
buy both Plan B and its cheaper generic competition as easily as
they can buy aspirin. U.S. District Judge Edward Korman of New York
gave the FDA 30 days to comply, and the Monday deadline was
approaching fast, prompting the administration on Wednesday to ask the court
to put the ruling on hold while it reconsiders.With the appeal, the
Obama administration is making clear that it's willing to ease access to
emergency contraception only a certain amount -- not nearly as broadly as
doctors' groups and contraception advocates h
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ast month.Across-the-board government spending cuts and higher taxes may
be making businesses more cautious about hiring. And an increase in Social
Security taxes could slow consumer spending. The Federal Reserve said Wednesday
that those policy changes are "restraining economic growth."Still, consumers
are more optimistic that the job market is healing and will deliver
higher pay later this year, according to a survey of April consumer
confidence released this week. And lower gas prices could offset some of
the pinch from the tax increase.The economy grew at an annual rate
of 2.5 percent from January through March, the government said last week.
That was an improvement from the anemic growth of 0.4 percent in
the final three months of last year. Most economists expect growth will
slow in the current quarter to 2 percent or lower.
ave urged. Still, the FDA decision
moving the pill from behind the counter to drugstore shelves reflected a
societal shift in the long battle over women's reproductive rights, marking
a major milestone for those who believe all forms of birth control
should be easy to buy.Reluctant to get drawn in to a messy
second-term spat over social issues, White House officials insisted Wednesday
that both the FDA and the Justice Department were acting independently of
the White House in deciding how to proceed. But the decision to
appeal was certain to irk abortion-rights advocates who say they can't understand
why a Democratic president is siding with social conservatives in favor
of limiting women's reproductive choices."We are deeply disappointed that
just days after President Obama proclaimed his commitment to women's reproductive
rights, his administration has decided once again to deprive women of their
right to obtain emergency contraception without unjustified and burdensome
restrictions," said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive
Rights, which filed the lawsuit that prompted Korman's ruling.Current and
former White House aides said Obama's approach to the issue has been
heavily influenced by his experience as the father of two school-age daughters.
Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius have also
questioned whether there's enough data available to show the morning-after
pill is safe and appropri
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