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May 3, 2013: President Obama delivers a speech at the Anthropology Museum
in Mexico City, Mexico.APIn Washington, it may seem like Congress has moved
beyond gun control.After Democrats' highly touted background check bill
was defeated in a Senate procedural vote last month, lawmakers immediately
turned their attention to other matters, like immigration legislation, the
budget and -- in light of the Boston terror attack -- security.But
President Obama and his allies do not plan to let up, with
Vice President Biden reportedly preparing to launch a new push for gun
legislation and Obama's campaign arm trying to enlist the public to support
the cause.As opponents of stricter gun laws rallied Friday in Texas for
the National Rifle Association's annual convention, Obama himself used a
speech during his visit to Mexico to once again sound the call
for new regulations."Most of the guns used to commit violence here in
Mexico come from the United States," Obama told the crowd. "I think
many of you know that in America, our Constitution guarantees our individual
right to bear arms. And as president, I swore an oath to
uphold that right, and I always will. But at the same time,
as I've said in the United States, I will continue to do
everything in my power to pass common-sense reforms that keep guns out
of the hands of criminals and dangerous people."That can save lives here
in Mexico and back home in the United States," he said.While an
inordina
Vice President Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry hailed the courage
and dedication of U.S. diplomats slain in the line of duty as
they led a memorial service on Friday to honor those killed in
last year's terrorist attack on the American diplomatic post in Benghazi,
Libya and an April roadside bombing in Afghanistan.Amid persistent Republican
allegations that the Obama administration is trying to cover up the facts
around the Benghazi incident, Biden and Kerry told the families of the
fallen that they should be proud. They paid tribute to Benghazi victims
Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty and Ty Woods, as well as
Anne Smedinghoff, the young foreign service officer killed last month in
Afghanistan.Also honored was foreign service officer Ragaei Abdelfattah,
who was killed in Afghanistan last year while working for the U.S.
Agency for International Development. The names of those six, along with
diplomats Joseph Fandino and Francis Savage who were killed during the Vietnam
war, were added to memorial plaques at the State Department as its
employees celebrated Foreign Affairs Day.These are "eight people who dedicated
their lives to service and, to a person, each one sought out
the most difficult assignments," Kerry said at the ceremony. "They understood
the risks and yet they still raised their hands and said: `Choose
me."'Biden echoed the sentiment and noted that most Americans do not understand
the conditions that diplomats w
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">get said many
of the claimed benefits from EPA clean air regulations "are mostly attributable
to the reduction in public exposure to a single air pollutant: fine
particulate matter."The EPA claims that changes made to emissions standards
and other areas will save billions in health costs for the public.The
same report estimated that in fiscal 2012, 14 major rules came with
between $14.8 billion and $19.5 billion in annual costs, but with between
$53.2 billion and $114.6 billion in annual benefits.The Heritage report's
estimate of the annual costs imposed in 2012 were not that far
off -- Heritage pegged the annual cost of 2012 rules at $23.5
billion.The Heritage report did not delve deeply into the benefits of all
these regulations, though suggested the administration has exaggerated those
numbers. The analysis said the "particulate matter" pollutant EPA often
cites is already subject to EPA regulations, calling the claimed benefits
of additional reductions "speculative."
Hes gone from most wanted to least wanted.Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan
Tsarnaevs family in Russia doesnt want his body, his widow declined to
claim it and now cemeteries in Massachusetts have refused to take the
body. The corpse has languished in a city morgue since April 19,
when he was killed in a shootout with police, but now it
is being prepared for burial somewhere in or around Boston. The remains
were originally taken to Dyer-Lake Funeral Home in North Attleboro late
Thursday, prompting crowds to jeered and jab middle fingers in the air
as the hearse passed by."They can protest, but what do you do?
In this country, we bury the dead," Peter Stefan, owner of Graham
Putnam and Mahoney Funeral Parlor, told Fox News. Stefan has agreed to
handle the funeral arrangements.- Peter Stefan, owner of Graham Putnam and
Mahoney Funeral ParlorStefan said everybody deserves a dignified burial
service no matter the circumstances of their death and said he is
prepared for protests. But he added that arrangements have yet to be
worked out, and finding a final resting plot for the body -
which Islamic law says must not be cremated - could prove difficult.Massachusetts
cemetery officials told FoxNews.com graveyards typically dont turn away
families, no matter how much the public might revile the deceased. In
the case of Tsarnaev, Boyle suggested the family might opt for the
most inconspicuous option available - if they can find a cemetery that
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