January 24, 2015 |
Obama, Clinton tensions build over email lists
By Amie Parnes and Niall Stanage
Hillary Clinton's backers want Team Obama to share one of its most precious assets.
By Amie Parnes and Niall Stanage
Hillary Clinton's backers want Team Obama to share one of its most precious assets.
Obama will travel to Saudi Arabia for King Abdullah's funeral
By Jessica Taylor
The president will cut short his trip to India and forego a visit to the Taj Mahal.
By Jessica Taylor
The president will cut short his trip to India and forego a visit to the Taj Mahal.
Obama seeks to foster stronger ties with three-day visit to India
By Justin Sink
President Obama arrives in India on Saturday with hopes of a legacy-defining visit that would improve relations with the world’s largest democracy.
By Justin Sink
President Obama arrives in India on Saturday with hopes of a legacy-defining visit that would improve relations with the world’s largest democracy.
Murkowski: Obama should 'embrace' Keystone XL
By Tim Devaney
In weekly GOP address, Senate Energy Chairwoman argues for the pipeline's passage.
By Tim Devaney
In weekly GOP address, Senate Energy Chairwoman argues for the pipeline's passage.
Obama reiterates plans to boost middle class
By David McCabe
In his weekly address, the president strikes many of the same themes as State of the Union.
By David McCabe
In his weekly address, the president strikes many of the same themes as State of the Union.
Prized tax break is stumbling block for reform
By Bernie Becker
Accelerated depreciation allows businesses to write off the cost of investments more quickly.
By Bernie Becker
Accelerated depreciation allows businesses to write off the cost of investments more quickly.
Boehner rips right for raising money by 'just beating the dickens out of me'
By David McCabe
The groups "raise money" and "pay themselves big salaries," he says.
By David McCabe
The groups "raise money" and "pay themselves big salaries," he says.
High Court to rule on lethal injections
By Lydia Wheeler
Oklahoma inmates are challenging the state's practices after a botched 2013 execution.
By Lydia Wheeler
Oklahoma inmates are challenging the state's practices after a botched 2013 execution.
Obama, Biden to huddle with House Dems
By Justin Sink
Both the president and vice president will attend their retreat in Philadelphia next week.
By Justin Sink
Both the president and vice president will attend their retreat in Philadelphia next week.
Groups seize on ‘definitional problem of rape’ comments
By Sarah Ferris
Planned Parenthood and others are portraying the GOP as out of touch.
By Sarah Ferris
Planned Parenthood and others are portraying the GOP as out of touch.
The Washington Post: Jeb Bush previews 2016 run, promising ‘adult conversations’ on big issues
By Phillip Rucker
The likely 2016 candidate delivered a sweeping address Friday in San Francisco about the economy, foreign affairs and energy exploration.
By Phillip Rucker
The likely 2016 candidate delivered a sweeping address Friday in San Francisco about the economy, foreign affairs and energy exploration.
The Associated Press: In test of Christie's blunt style, New Jersey governor to speak to Iowa social conservatives
By Thomas Beaumont and Catherine Lucey
The New Jersey governor will venture into new Iowa territory on Saturday, speaking to an audience full of the kinds of strict social conservatives.
By Thomas Beaumont and Catherine Lucey
The New Jersey governor will venture into new Iowa territory on Saturday, speaking to an audience full of the kinds of strict social conservatives.
The Wall Street Journal: Outsider Ben Carson rises in 2016 GOP field
By Reid J. Epstein
The retired neurosurgeon is bringing more organization—and ample skill at drawing attention—to his ambition than many outsiders have in the past.
By Reid J. Epstein
The retired neurosurgeon is bringing more organization—and ample skill at drawing attention—to his ambition than many outsiders have in the past.
The New York Times: Clinton opponents hone new barbs and attacks as 2016 campaign nears
By Amy Chozick
As the former secretary of State prepares for a likely presidential campaign, the sprawling network is evolving to attack her on new grounds.
By Amy Chozick
As the former secretary of State prepares for a likely presidential campaign, the sprawling network is evolving to attack her on new grounds.
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