Before Faisal Shahzad pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in New York, a U.S. marshal removed his handcuffs.
When Faisal Shahzad pleaded guilty to attempting to kill w...
In recent days, two House Republicans provided a preview of what life might be like for President Barack Obama if their party wins control in November's midterm congress...
When President Obama imposed a six-month moratorium on deep-water drilling, his primary concern was safety. When a U.S. District judge in Louisiana overturned that ban T...
I feel sorry for Stan McChrystal. He got sacked because his aides were too honest with a Rolling Stone reporter. They rashly exposed a problem that is undercutting the w...
When the Senate voted last week on whether its latest jobs bill would move forward, one Democrat, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, broke ranks and stood with Republicans to block...
WASHINGTON — Two departures from the Obama administration go a long way toward illuminating what is important — and what is not — in determining its political fate.
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It's not every day that President Barack Obama and the Congress are handed an easy campaign issue by the Supreme Court on the touchy subject of political corruption.
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WASHINGTON — President Obama was fully justified in dismissing Gen. Stanley McChrystal. The firing offense did not rise to the level of insubordination — this was no Mac...
Nobody knows yet all the circumstances and actions that caused the catastrophic April 20 blowout on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig 52 miles from the Louisiana shore ...
WASHINGTON — In 1932, during a lunch in Albany with Rexford Tugwell, an adviser, Gov. Franklin Roosevelt paused to take a telephone call from Louisiana Gov. Huey Long. W...