Mar 28 President to Address Nation on Libya A man waves a Libyan flag during an anti-war demonstration in front of the White House on Saturday. Photo by Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images. President Obama probably feels pretty good about making his big speech on Libya on… Continue reading
Mar 26 Geraldine Ferraro Dies at 75 Geraldine Ferraro, the first female vice presidential candidate for a major party and former Democratic congresswoman, died Saturday at the age of 75, according to a statement from her family. Ferraro (pictured at right in 2002) died Saturday morning at… Continue reading
Mar 25 Watch Shields and York Preview Obama's Libya Address, 2012 Republican Field Columnists Mark Shields and Byron York assess 2012 Republican candidates and Libya. Continue watching
Mar 25 Watch Open GOP Presidential Field Kicks Up Campaign Speculation The growing list of potential Republican candidates for the 2012 presidential nomination. Continue watching
Mar 25 Gingrich Says He's 'Closer' to Running for President Than Not Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Friday that he is four or five weeks away from officially jumping into the presidential race, saying he is closer to running than not running, while also rejecting the idea that likability is an… Continue reading
Mar 25 Health Reform Headlines: Reform's One-Year Anniversary; Vermont House Passes Single-payer Bill The health reform law turned one this week, and opponents and proponents of the bill each used the occasion to advance their messages. Obama administration officials and health reform advocates fanned out across the country to promote the bill and… Continue reading
Mar 25 Rocks and Hard Places: Why Governing Is So Hard Every four years, as I set off to cover another presidential election cycle, I secretly ask myself: Why do any of these people want to be president? Consider the choices that have faced the current president just within the last… Continue reading
Mar 25 The Morning Line: Steve King: Iowa Conservatives Looking for Their Obama Republican Congressman Steve King says Iowa conservatives might be looking for "a fresh face, a new candidate" in 2012 -- similar to how "Barack Obama stepped into that role for the Democrats here" in 2008. "I think Republicans… Continue reading
Mar 24 Watch Census Data Show Hispanic Boom; Blacks Leave Cities for South, Suburbs New census data on race and migration released this week show minorities accounted for 90 percent of the growth in the U.S. during the past decade. Ray Suarez discusses the new numbers with the Brookings Institution's William Frey, author Isabel… Continue watching
Mar 24 View From Rio: How Brazil Pays the Price for 'Economic Miracle' By Larisa Epatko When President Obama visited Brazil this week, he touted the two countries' similarities and the mutual benefits of economic cooperation. But while Brazil is enjoying an economic renaissance, its residents are experiencing some growing pains along the way. Continue reading