Republicans Say President’s Proposed Savings Look Bigger Than They Are
Republicans in and out of Washington savaged President Obama’s proposed budget for the 2013 fiscal year as a broken promise on deficit reduction made worse by a series of gimmicks that overstate what...
View ArticleSummers, Clinton Said to Be Lead Contenders for World Bank
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former White House economic adviser Lawrence Summers are two leading candidates to succeed World Bank President Robert Zoellick when he leaves in June, said...
View ArticleSantorum Defends Remarks on Obama's Faith
The Republican candidate says the president has ‘a worldview that elevates the Earth above man,’ mentioning the global warming debate. All the GOP contenders will meet Wednesday in a debate. Republican...
View ArticleIn the National Spotlight, Santorum Doesn’t Shy Away from Social Issues
Rick Santorum’s victories on Feb. 7 kicked off a month-long trial period, which will be capped by Super Tuesday on March 6, to convince Republican voters that he is not only the best conservative...
View ArticleRev. Graham: Obama Seen as 'Son of Islam'
Rev. Franklin Graham, the son of evangelist Billy Graham and a prominent evangelical leader in his own right, waded into contentious waters Tuesday when asked for his views on the religious beliefs of...
View ArticleObama Signs Payroll Tax Cut and Unemployment Benefits Extension
President Obama has signed into law an extension through the end of the year of the payroll tax cut, unemployment benefits, and the so-called “doc fix” to prevent Medicare physician reimbursement rates...
View ArticleCalifornia May Have A Say in the Republican Contest
The state has often been left with no voice in the GOP nominating process. But the uncertainty of this year’s presidential contest could give California a more decisive role when voters head to the...
View ArticleAuto Workers Tap Network for Obama
The United Automobile Workers union, a primary beneficiary of President Obama’s decision to rescue domestic carmakers, is now trying to return the favor. As Mitt Romney prepared to deliver an economic...
View ArticleDems Blame Wall Street for High Gas Prices
Democrats in Congress increasingly are putting pressure on Wall Street speculators to pull back from the oil markets, effectively blaming them for the unseasonable spike in oil and gas prices — which...
View ArticleMillennials Turning Away from Obama
One of the biggest political stories of 2008 was the rise of the Millennials as an electoral force. As “Obamamania” swept the nation, college students across the country abandoned their usual political...
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