Archives for “Senators”
Mitt Romney is a man on the move these days. He’s written a new book and he wants to tell America all about it. It’s ...
Congressman Eric Massa (you would be forgiven for asking who?) posted on his web site one of the more “interesting” public resignation letters seen from ...
An attack ad this week daubing Arizona Senator John McCain with blue face-paint like a cobalt-toned creature from the sci-fi blockbuster film ”Avatar” triggered a row ...
Barack Obama appears to be winning the popularity contest over healthcare reform that’s been playing out in public since his White House summit on Feb. 25. A new Gallup poll ...
(Reporting by Zorianna Kit) What a difference a year makes! Last year, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was catching flak for her shopping habits during ...
It may be a gamble, but at least one tell says that President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress may win the big bet they have made ...
Sarah Palin may be about to add another high-profile credential to her resume by taking TV viewers moose hunting in Alaska. She can already boast about being a ...
President Barack Obama spoke. Republicans talked back. No sign that anyone shifted positions after the president’s remarks today in the East Room at the White House ...
America’s conservative Tea Party movement may be on the boil, but the left is brewing up its own version in The Coffee Party USA. The movement ...
Senator Jim Bunning has put his foot down. And his own Republican teammates are trying hard not to call a foul. The former professional baseball player who is ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Friday sought to limit fallout from a resolution branding the World War One-era massacre of Armenians by Turkish ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional Democrats made headway on Thursday on their top legislative priority -- job creation -- when the House of Representatives approved a ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government, while pushing for tougher sanctions against Tehran, has given $107 billion in the last 10 years to U.S. and ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said on Sunday that relations with the United States had been "seriously disrupted," after a rise in ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Sunday strongly signaled his country's reluctance to back sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme, but ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama attacked the country's biggest health insurers on Saturday for failing to give him a "straight answer" on why they ...
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A U.S. official denied on Friday that Washington had consented to a U.N. Security Council statement to reporters voicing concern about ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's budget plans would rack up $9.8 trillion more debt by 2020, or $1.2 trillion more than the White House ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - The decision by the United States to impose preliminary duties on Chinese coated paper and phosphate salts was unfair and discriminatory, a ...
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Hugo mocked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday as a "blond" version of her predecessor, and said a row ...
There was President Barack Obama, working a friendly crowd in Henderson, Nevada, not far from Las Vegas. And then a sympathetic comment from a French ...
By trying to soothe Las Vegas’ hurt feelings about some remarks he made recently, President Barack Obama outed his mother-in-law, Marian Robinson, as a big ...
It’s not quite the glee club or football championship. U.S. high schools will flex their competitive muscles this spring for a different sort of prize — President ...
Newly minted Republican deficit commissioner Alan Simpson has a message for Americans: if you don’t want your grandkids picking grit with the chickens, better ignore ...
The Dalai Lama, fresh from his controversial meeting with President Barack Obama, greeted the U.S. press corps during a blustery press conference on Thursday outside ...















