The SEVEN stories that impact your life for Tuesday the 17th of July, 2012
The sequestration frenzy has hit Capitol Hill. Politico reports, the House will vote on a defense spending bill this week and they also plan on ordering the Obama administration to say how it would go about implementing the $500 billion in automatic defense cuts. But it doesn't look like either side is willing to back down. The Hill Newspaper says House Armed Services Chairman Buck McKeon says Democrats are living in a fantasy when it comes to the impending cuts. But Democrats are quick point out that McKeon and other Republicans voted for the Budget Control Act last year, which set up the automatic cuts in the case of a supercommittee failure.
The Labor Department is offering $10,000 in prizes in a new challenge that calls for developers to create an app that will help people with disabilities get a job. Labor says submissions should be creative and innovative and offer the public easy access to important data and resources. Successful apps could take many different forms, such as interactive and informative games, social or professional networks or data visualization. Submissions may be designed for internet browsers, smartphones, feature phones, or as native Windows or Macintosh applications.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will broke a world record this morning when her plane touched down at Andrews Air Force Base. In less than two weeks, Clinton flew 27,000 miles. The AP says she visited Europe, Asia and the Middle East. One Clinton staffer told the Associated Press: the itinerary was "especially absurd ... even for us." Some have wondered if the miles were catching up to Clinton when she suffered a coughing fit in Hanoi last week. Clinton has visited 102 countries since becoming secretary of state.On today’s edition of the DorobekINSIDER
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