Linda G. Cohen, Executive Vice President

After completing a successful career in publishing, Linda Cohen became actively involved in local organizations dedicated to the betterment of women, families, and communities near her home in Santa Fe, NM. Ms. Cohen continues to serve as trustee on the New Mexico Board of the Anti-Defamation League and the Santa Fe Community College Foundation Board and is also the Founder and Past President of the New Mexico Women's Forum, a branch of the International Women's Forum, an organization that provides women of extraordinary achievement a global communication and networking opportunity. In recognition of her achievements and contributions to community causes, Ms. Cohen was selected to be a member of Leadership America and has also received the Governor's Award for Outstanding New Mexico Women.

Budget office view boosts Senate immigration bill

by hosted2.ap.org  |  June 19, 2013  03:23 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) - Supporters of a far-reaching immigration bill in the Senate see fresh momentum from a report by the Congressional Budget Office that says the measure would boost the economy and reduce federal deficits by billions of dollars.

Social issues still fire up GOP despite 2012 loss

by hosted2.ap.org  |  June 19, 2013  03:22 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican lawmakers have a message for those who want the party to soften its emphasis on social conservatism in hopes of reaching a wider national audience: Not so fast.

Obama's Berlin speech: History raises the stakes

by hosted2.ap.org  |  June 19, 2013  03:21 AM

BERLIN (AP) - Five years and 50 years. As President Barack Obama revisits Berlin, he can't escape those anniversaries and the inevitable comparisons to history and personal achievement.

Obama relying on untested oversight board on NSA

by hosted2.ap.org  |  June 19, 2013  03:18 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) - The obscure oversight board that President Barack Obama wants to scrutinize the National Security Agency's secret surveillance system is little known for good reason. The U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board has operated fitfully during its eight years of low-profile existence, stymied by congressional infighting and, at times, censorship by government lawyers.

Obama to renew calls for nuclear reductions

by hosted2.ap.org  |  June 19, 2013  01:55 AM

BERLIN (AP) - President Barack Obama on Wednesday will renew his call to reduce the world's nuclear stockpiles, including a proposed one-third reduction in U.S. and Russian arsenals, a senior administration official said.

Elbert Guillory: Democrats have ignored problems facing the black community

by dailycaller.com  |  June 19, 2013  01:16 AM

Louisiana state Sen. Elbert Guillory recently left the Democratic Party to become a Republican

GOP staffer claims to live on food stamps without problems, suggests cutting more

by dailycaller.com  |  June 19, 2013  01:14 AM

'Not only did I buy a week's worth of food on what Democrats claim is too little, I have money left over'

Arens: Israel does not need US aid

by www.jpost.com  |  June 18, 2013  10:26 PM


The former foreign minister says Israel can "go on without American aid" before Knesset caucus on US-Israel relations.

NSA chief says no NSA database of all Americans' phone calls

by dailycaller.com  |  June 18, 2013  09:21 PM

He also denies that the U.S. government maintains a database of all of the emails and text messages ever sent by Americans

US Senate unfazed on sanctions after Rohani win

by www.jpost.com  |  June 18, 2013  09:18 PM


The new sanctions bill aims to bring Iranian oil exports to zero and close currency loopholes; cautious optimism for Rohani.

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