Politics Apr 28 Obama pledges help for Baltimore after riots President Barack Obama is pledging the federal government's help to respond to riots that have broken out in Baltimore following the funeral of Freddie Gray.
Nation Apr 21 President Obama compares himself, Biden to winning NASCAR team President Barack Obama says NASCAR's winning team is kind of like his relationship with Vice President Joe Biden.
Politics Apr 20 Supreme Court rejects appeal over fish pedicure ban The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from an Arizona salon owner challenging a decision by local regulators to stop her from offering pedicures using fish that nibble dead skin off people's feet.
Politics Apr 19 This time around, Clinton aligns position with progressive Democrats As a presidential candidate in 2008, she opposed gay marriage, equivocated on granting driver's licenses to people who were living in the U.S. illegally and endured heavy criticism from rival Barack Obama over her stance on campaign finance. During the…
World Apr 19 World finance leaders see uneven road to global recovery The world's financial leaders see a number of threats facing a global economy still on an uneven road to recovery with U.S. and European officials worrying that Greece will default on its debt.
Politics Apr 18 Obama plans Everglades trip to highlight cost of climate change President Obama says he'll visit the Everglades on Wednesday to talk about how global warming threatens the U.S. economy.
Politics Apr 18 GOP contenders target New Hampshire voters for 2016 Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is making it a family affair while campaigning in New Hampshire, while Mike Huckabee is still playing coy about his presidential ambitions.
World Apr 12 Kerry tells opponents of Iran nuclear deal to ‘hold their fire’ Secretary of State John Kerry is urging congressional opponents of an emerging nuclear deal with Iran to "hold their fire" until they see a final agreement later this year.
Politics Apr 11 Break over, Congress faces fights over Medicare, Iran Racing the calendar, Senate leaders are pushing toward congressional approval of a bipartisan compromise that reshapes how Medicare pays physicians as lawmakers return from a spring break tangled up in domestic and foreign policy disputes.
Politics Apr 10 Memo to DOJ employees: don’t solicit prostitutes Attorney General Eric Holder has issued a memo to Justice Department employees reminding them that soliciting prostitutes is against agency rules and can lead to suspension or termination.