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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Blocked by Congress from expanding gun sale background checks, President
Obama is turning to actions within his own power to keep people
from buying a gun who are prohibited for mental health reasons.Federal law
bans certain mentally ill people from purchasing firearms, but not all states
are providing data to stop the prohibited sales to the FBI's background
check system. A federal review last year found 17 states contributed fewer
than 10 mental health records to the database, meaning many deemed by
a judge to be a danger still could have access to guns.The
Obama administration was starting a process Friday aimed at removing barriers
in health privacy laws that prevent some states from reporting information
to the background check system. The action comes two days after the
Senate rejected a measure that would have required buyers of firearms online
and at gun shows to pass a background check. That's already required
for shoppers at licensed gun dealers.Stung by the defeat, Obama vowed to
keep up the fight for the background check expansion but also to
do what he could through executive action."Even without Congress, my administration
will keep doing everything it can to protect more of our communities,"
Obama said from the Rose Garden shortly after the Senate voted. "We're
going to address the barriers that prevent states from participating in
the existing background check system."Obama also mentioned giving law enforcement
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A new book suggests economics might help your relationship more than marital
counselingSure, you could tune into TV talk shows for some tough love
advice about the state of your relationship, or have a sit-down for
coffee with your closest girlfriends to vent about your husband's domestic
shortcomings.But have you ever considered the advice of Adam Smith or perhaps
John Maynard Keynes? There's a lot you could learn about marital bickering
from these two dead economists. So say the authors of the book
Spousonomics: Using Economics to Master Love, Marriage & Dirty Dishes.Authors
Paula Szuchman and Jenny Anderson, who write for The Wall Street Journal
and the New York Times, have applied the market rules of cold
hard capitalism to the economy of your marriage to help you efficiently
allocate limited resources such as time, money, sanity, and, yes, even your
sex drive. Prevention.com chatted with the authors to learn the top seven
marriage mistakes even smart couples make. (Spice up your marriage tonight
with these tips to Have Hotter Sex In 5 Minutes!)1. Splitting
the housework 50/50. This is often considered the "fairest" way to split
the chores, whether it's washing the dishes or walking the dog. But
aiming for 50/50 means you're constantly keeping score, making sure that
neither of you is getting the short end of the stick, and
bickering every time you think you are. Spend too much time fixating
on fairness today, and you risk not maki
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