February 28, 2015 |
Shutdown of Homeland Security averted as Pelosi comes to rescue
By Rebecca Shabad
A partial government shutdown was narrowly avoided late Friday evening as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made a surprise move to back legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for one week.
By Rebecca Shabad
A partial government shutdown was narrowly avoided late Friday evening as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made a surprise move to back legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for one week.
House chaos leaves GOP senators fuming
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Republicans are fuming over the House GOP’s decision to extend the standoff over the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a move that they say uses up political oxygen and burns precious time on the legislative calendar.
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Republicans are fuming over the House GOP’s decision to extend the standoff over the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a move that they say uses up political oxygen and burns precious time on the legislative calendar.
Can Paul's straw poll streak be stopped?
By Cameron Joseph
Rand Paul’s likely White House foes are looking to end his Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll hot streak.
By Cameron Joseph
Rand Paul’s likely White House foes are looking to end his Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll hot streak.
Pence: 2016 will be a foreign policy election
By Jonathan Easley
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence joined the chorus of hawks at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday, arguing that foreign policy will be the central issue in the 2016 presidential election.
By Jonathan Easley
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence joined the chorus of hawks at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday, arguing that foreign policy will be the central issue in the 2016 presidential election.
Obama condemns 'vicious killing' of Putin critic in Russia
By Ben Kamisar
President Obama on Friday condemned the assassination of Boris Nemtsov, a prominent Russian opposition leader, who was gunned down in Moscow.
By Ben Kamisar
President Obama on Friday condemned the assassination of Boris Nemtsov, a prominent Russian opposition leader, who was gunned down in Moscow.
With deadline looming, Obama renews NSA program
By Julian Hattem
The Obama administration on Friday received court reauthorization for a controversial National Security Agency surveillance program, weeks before a legal deadline will force Congress to act.
By Julian Hattem
The Obama administration on Friday received court reauthorization for a controversial National Security Agency surveillance program, weeks before a legal deadline will force Congress to act.
Uber data breach may have compromised 50,000 drivers
By Elise Viebeck
Information on tens of thousands of Uber drivers was potentially compromised in a data breach that hit the company last May, the popular ride-hailing service announced Friday.
By Elise Viebeck
Information on tens of thousands of Uber drivers was potentially compromised in a data breach that hit the company last May, the popular ride-hailing service announced Friday.
Senators introduce new Iran bill
By Kristina Wong
A bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill on Friday afternoon that would allow Congress to weigh in on any nuclear deal the Obama administration reaches with Iran.
By Kristina Wong
A bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill on Friday afternoon that would allow Congress to weigh in on any nuclear deal the Obama administration reaches with Iran.
Tearful Obama bids Holder farewell
By Jesse Byrnes
A tearful President Obama on Friday bid goodbye to outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder, one of his closest friends in the administration.
By Jesse Byrnes
A tearful President Obama on Friday bid goodbye to outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder, one of his closest friends in the administration.
Obama defends new rules for financial advisers
By Meghashyam Mali
President Obama is defending new proposed rules for financial advisers, saying they will "protect hardworking families' retirement security."
By Meghashyam Mali
President Obama is defending new proposed rules for financial advisers, saying they will "protect hardworking families' retirement security."
Reuters: U.S. drone attack in Yemen kills four suspected al Qaeda militants: security sources
By Mohamed Ghobari
A U.S. drone attack in Yemen killed four suspected al Qaeda militants on Saturday in the southern province of Shabwa, local Yemeni security officials told Reuters.
By Mohamed Ghobari
A U.S. drone attack in Yemen killed four suspected al Qaeda militants on Saturday in the southern province of Shabwa, local Yemeni security officials told Reuters.
The Associated Press: Annoyance arises from gov't error on health care tax forms
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
It's not uncommon to feel some trepidation around tax-filing season. But there's an added hassle this year for nearly a million consumers who got financial help with health insurance premiums under President Obama's law.
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
It's not uncommon to feel some trepidation around tax-filing season. But there's an added hassle this year for nearly a million consumers who got financial help with health insurance premiums under President Obama's law.
The New York Times: Former Obama campaign aide now works to oust Netanyahu
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis
Jeremy Bird, the architect of the grass-roots and online organizing efforts that powered President Obama’s presidential campaigns from Chicago, is advising a similar operation in Tel Aviv. But this time it is focused on ousting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis
Jeremy Bird, the architect of the grass-roots and online organizing efforts that powered President Obama’s presidential campaigns from Chicago, is advising a similar operation in Tel Aviv. But this time it is focused on ousting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.
Business Insider: Hillary Clinton's 'obsession' with money could be an obstacle for her 2016 campaign
By Colin Campbell and Hunter Walker
For Hillary Clinton, more money means more problems.
By Colin Campbell and Hunter Walker
For Hillary Clinton, more money means more problems.
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