| March 14, 2015 | ||
Gun rights groups flex muscle in GOP Congress
By Tim Devaney
The National Rifle Association and other gun rights groups are teaming with majority Republicans in efforts to loosen firearm restrictions, block background check legislation, and have already forced the Obama administration to back down from a controversial ammunition regulations.
By Tim Devaney
The National Rifle Association and other gun rights groups are teaming with majority Republicans in efforts to loosen firearm restrictions, block background check legislation, and have already forced the Obama administration to back down from a controversial ammunition regulations.
Vacancies at U.S. transport agencies sow angst
By Keith Laing
Vacancies atop several regulatory agencies within the Obama administration are prompting concerns about transportation safety after a series of recent accidents across the nation.
By Keith Laing
Vacancies atop several regulatory agencies within the Obama administration are prompting concerns about transportation safety after a series of recent accidents across the nation.
Obama: College ‘surest ticket’ to middle class
By Mark Hensch
President Obama on Saturday urged Americans to sign his new “Student Aid Bill of Rights” and collectively work towards reducing the cost of higher education.
By Mark Hensch
President Obama on Saturday urged Americans to sign his new “Student Aid Bill of Rights” and collectively work towards reducing the cost of higher education.
Jeb Bush slams Obama, Republicans in New Hampshire
By Elliot Smilowitz
“Pass a budget for crying out loud,” the Republican former governor of Florida said, slamming members of his own party. “Let the process work again. That’s what’s missing.”
By Elliot Smilowitz
“Pass a budget for crying out loud,” the Republican former governor of Florida said, slamming members of his own party. “Let the process work again. That’s what’s missing.”
Obama: ‘More work to do’ on Veterans Affairs
By Martin Matishak
President Obama on Friday acknowledged that the Veterans Affairs Department has “more work to do” to regain the trust of veterans.
By Martin Matishak
President Obama on Friday acknowledged that the Veterans Affairs Department has “more work to do” to regain the trust of veterans.
Rand Paul’s new quiz: Is it Clinton or the ayatollah?
By Jesse Byrnes
A quiz posted to Sen. Rand Paul's (R-Ky.) official Rand PAC Facebook page on Friday asks viewers to guess whether remarks over U.S.-Iranian negotiations are from Hillary Clinton or a spokesman for Iranian Ayatollah Khamenei.
By Jesse Byrnes
A quiz posted to Sen. Rand Paul's (R-Ky.) official Rand PAC Facebook page on Friday asks viewers to guess whether remarks over U.S.-Iranian negotiations are from Hillary Clinton or a spokesman for Iranian Ayatollah Khamenei.
Beck says NRA will investigate Norquist
By Ben Kamisar
A post on a National Rifle Association website Friday indicated it is opening an ethics investigation into whether prominent conservative activist and NRA board member Grover Norquist holds sympathies for the Muslim Brotherhood after accusations from conservative commentator Glenn Beck.
By Ben Kamisar
A post on a National Rifle Association website Friday indicated it is opening an ethics investigation into whether prominent conservative activist and NRA board member Grover Norquist holds sympathies for the Muslim Brotherhood after accusations from conservative commentator Glenn Beck.
White House fence jumper pleads guilty
By Mark Hensch
The man who jumped the White House fence and entered the mansion with a knife pleaded guilty on two federal charges Friday and faces 18 months in prison.
By Mark Hensch
The man who jumped the White House fence and entered the mansion with a knife pleaded guilty on two federal charges Friday and faces 18 months in prison.
Menendez praised in rabbi's full-page NY Times ad
By Jesse Byrnes
Self-described "America's Rabbi" Shmuley Boteach and his group have taken out a full-page advertisement in Saturday's New York Times praising Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) as "the scourge of tyrants everywhere."
By Jesse Byrnes
Self-described "America's Rabbi" Shmuley Boteach and his group have taken out a full-page advertisement in Saturday's New York Times praising Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) as "the scourge of tyrants everywhere."
CDC: Other Americans possibly exposed to Ebola
By Sarah Ferris
Several American health workers who may be at risk for Ebola are being flown back to the United States, federal health officials said Friday.
By Sarah Ferris
Several American health workers who may be at risk for Ebola are being flown back to the United States, federal health officials said Friday.
The Associated Press: Walker draws scrutiny from GOP rivals for changing positions
By Steve Peoples and Scott Bauer
Scott Walker's rivals see him as an up-and-comer in the Republican race for president, so they are focusing on the Wisconsin governor's changing positions on a number of issues.
By Steve Peoples and Scott Bauer
Scott Walker's rivals see him as an up-and-comer in the Republican race for president, so they are focusing on the Wisconsin governor's changing positions on a number of issues.
Reuters: Kerry says unclear whether deal with Iran can be reached by end March
By Sharm El-Sheikh
Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday on the eve of fresh talks with Iran over its nuclear-power program that it was unclear whether an interim could be deal reached by the end of the month.
By Sharm El-Sheikh
Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday on the eve of fresh talks with Iran over its nuclear-power program that it was unclear whether an interim could be deal reached by the end of the month.
The Wall Street Journal: Debt limit drama returns to political stage
By Nick Timiraos and Kristina Peterson
The political war over the debt ceiling is back. And the drama looks poised to play out much as it has in the past: with partisan rancor and brinkmanship.
By Nick Timiraos and Kristina Peterson
The political war over the debt ceiling is back. And the drama looks poised to play out much as it has in the past: with partisan rancor and brinkmanship.
The New York Times: Jeb Bush, a Clinton critic, took time releasing his own emails
By Michael Barbaro
It took Mr. Bush seven years after leaving office to comply fully with a Florida public records statute requiring him to turn over emails he sent and received as governor, according to records released Friday.
By Michael Barbaro
It took Mr. Bush seven years after leaving office to comply fully with a Florida public records statute requiring him to turn over emails he sent and received as governor, according to records released Friday.
The Washington Post: Mitt Romney warms to Marco Rubio as young senator cultivates relationship
By Robert Costa and Philip Rucker
Sen. Marco Rubio has been cultivating a relationship with Mitt Romney and his intimates, landing some of the 2012 Republican nominee’s top advisers and donors and persistently courting others as he readies an expected 2016 presidential campaign.
By Robert Costa and Philip Rucker
Sen. Marco Rubio has been cultivating a relationship with Mitt Romney and his intimates, landing some of the 2012 Republican nominee’s top advisers and donors and persistently courting others as he readies an expected 2016 presidential campaign.
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