Nov. 4, 2015
Good morning from Washington, D.C., where federal health officials are trying to explain to lawmakers why 11 nonprofit insurers created by Obamacare have gone belly up. We also tell you a key difference between two men who want to run the House's tax-writing committee. And as results are tallied from Houston's vote on allowing men and women to use the public restrooms of their choice, we also profile a consumer organization that will reward companies that respect people of faith.
Find out how Houston voted on a measure that would create legal protections in 15 categories, including sexual orientation and gender identity.
The co-ops that closed their doors directed the more than 690,000 affected consumers to federal or state-run exchanges to select new plans.
The two representatives jockeying for Speaker Paul Ryan's old job as chairman of the powerful tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee are similar in many ways, but they have at least one distinguishing characteristic.
Winston Churchill wrote as much as he acted, and he wrote about every action, writes Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn in a new book.
Scoring is based on issues such as whether companies use the word "Christmas" in seasonal advertising and whether they've enacted a workplace non-discrimination policy that includes protections for faith-driven consumers and employees.
The April 2015 earthquake was one of the most destructive in Nepal's history. It killed more than 9,000 people and displaced about 450,000. Daily Signal foreign correspondent Nolan Peterson reports on life there today.
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