| February 20, 2015 | ||
Hillary's Whitehaven home is heart of nascent campaign
By Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton’s nascent campaign doesn’t have a headquarters, but it does have an epicenter.
By Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton’s nascent campaign doesn’t have a headquarters, but it does have an epicenter.
Fed fight heats up
By Kevin Cirilli
The Federal Reserve is pushing back against mounting criticism of the central bank, even as those pushing for reforms ratchet up their attacks.
By Kevin Cirilli
The Federal Reserve is pushing back against mounting criticism of the central bank, even as those pushing for reforms ratchet up their attacks.
Three reasons ObamaCare enrollment is up
By Sarah Ferris
ObamaCare’s enrollment in its second year is at 11.4 million people, a total far exceeding the 7 million who signed up last year.
By Sarah Ferris
ObamaCare’s enrollment in its second year is at 11.4 million people, a total far exceeding the 7 million who signed up last year.
Obama plays defense on Islam
By Ben Kamisar and Martin Matishak
President Obama’s week has been thrown off message by a debate over whether the White House should be labeling its battle against terrorists as a fight with radical Islam.
By Ben Kamisar and Martin Matishak
President Obama’s week has been thrown off message by a debate over whether the White House should be labeling its battle against terrorists as a fight with radical Islam.
Strickland’s coal policies dust up possible Senate bid
By Alexander Bolton
Ted Strickland, Democrats’ top prospect to take on Ohio Sen. Rob Portman (R), is facing a litany of questions about his ties to the clean-energy industry that could weigh heavily on coal-country voters.
By Alexander Bolton
Ted Strickland, Democrats’ top prospect to take on Ohio Sen. Rob Portman (R), is facing a litany of questions about his ties to the clean-energy industry that could weigh heavily on coal-country voters.
Senate GOP raises $2.5M in January
By Jonathan Easley
The National Republican Senatorial Committee raised $2.5 million in January and ended the month with $4.1 million cash on hand.
By Jonathan Easley
The National Republican Senatorial Committee raised $2.5 million in January and ended the month with $4.1 million cash on hand.
Giuliani: Obama criticism wasn't racist
By David McCabe
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) defended his claim that President Obama does not love America on Thursday night.
By David McCabe
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) defended his claim that President Obama does not love America on Thursday night.
Dems urge Boehner to delay Netanyahu address to Congress
By Cristina Marcos
A group of 23 liberal House Democrats urged Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Thursday to delay Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress next month.
By Cristina Marcos
A group of 23 liberal House Democrats urged Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Thursday to delay Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress next month.
Obama creates monument in Chicago
By Timothy Cama
President Obama created a trio of national monuments Thursday that he said will preserve places important to the fights for civil and labor rights, as well as natural landscapes.
By Timothy Cama
President Obama created a trio of national monuments Thursday that he said will preserve places important to the fights for civil and labor rights, as well as natural landscapes.
Clinton Foundation to reconsider taking foreign donations if Hillary runs
By David McCabe
The Clinton Foundation said Thursday that it would evaluate its policies on accepting foreign donations if Hillary Clinton runs for president in 2016.
By David McCabe
The Clinton Foundation said Thursday that it would evaluate its policies on accepting foreign donations if Hillary Clinton runs for president in 2016.
The six key crossroads of the legislative process
By Robert E. Andrews, contributor
The DHS appropriations bill poses the first road trip on this byzantine map.
By Robert E. Andrews, contributor
The DHS appropriations bill poses the first road trip on this byzantine map.
Talking through Obama's AUMF proposal
By Tobias T. Gibson, contributor
Predictably, the reaction was swift.
By Tobias T. Gibson, contributor
Predictably, the reaction was swift.
The Associated Press: Governors jockey behind closed doors as 2016 looms
By Steve Peoples and Jill Colvin
Each comes with his own mission.
By Steve Peoples and Jill Colvin
Each comes with his own mission.
The New York Times: Some Christie supporters now turn toward his rivals
By Maggie Haberman and Nicholas Confessore
The complaints have piled up for weeks, dismaying many longtime supporters.
By Maggie Haberman and Nicholas Confessore
The complaints have piled up for weeks, dismaying many longtime supporters.
Reuters: For ObamaCare challengers, a Supreme Court case built for speed
By Joan Biskupic
The U.S. Supreme Court case that could shatter President Barack Obama’s healthcare law this year was launched as a backup plan.
By Joan Biskupic
The U.S. Supreme Court case that could shatter President Barack Obama’s healthcare law this year was launched as a backup plan.
Bloomberg: Why is Lindsey Graham standing in Jeb Bush's SC path?
By David Weigel
“Lindsey’s the best politician in the state."
By David Weigel
“Lindsey’s the best politician in the state."
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