- Lawmakers upset over Obama's 2nd anti-Vegas remark (AP)
- S. Fla. Dems nominate candidate in congress race (AP)
- Obama banking plan complicates regulatory bill (AP)
- NASA's 7 new space pioneers are companies (AP)
- Rep. John Murtha hospitalized in intensive care (AP)
- Fox's January ratings highest since 2008 election (AP)
- New Orleans man pleads guilty to threatening Obama (AP)
- Obama: cap-and-trade may be separate in Senate bill (Reuters)
- Lawmakers pledge action to limit election spending (AP)
- Obama team pitching budget, jobs plan on Hill (AP)
- Mullen: Next year critical to Afghanistan (AP)
- Obama pitches aid for struggling small businesses (AP)
- Gates pitches $768.2B defense budget to Congress (AP)
- Hill, critics eye CIA moonlighting (Politico)
- Gates demurs on question of NY terrorism trial (AP)
- FACT CHECK: Obama budget a leap of faith on growth (AP)
- Gates to announce review of military gay ban (AP)
- Safety reforms lag a year after NY plane crash (AP)
- Taliban: Terrorist or not? Not always easy to say (AP)
- Geithner appeals for bipartisan attack on deficits (Reuters)
- Obama, Medvedev back nuclear disarmament campaign (AFP)
- Obama, Biden meet with Iraqi VP (AFP)
- US envoy shrugs off anti-base poll result in Japan (AFP)
- Republicans, Democrats target Obama Senate seat (AFP)
- Iran to hang nine more over election unrest (Reuters)
- Nation's 1st primary sets stage for Ill. showdown (AP)
- Five things to watch in Illinois (Politico)
- Budget winners and losers (Politico)
- Senate Money Chase Reflects Anti-Incumbent Fervor (CQPolitics.com)
- Obama unveils 2011 budget with $3.83T in spending (AP)
- Report: DOJ probing alleged Blackwater payments (AP)
- Paulson says economy recovering, defends bailout (AP)
- Obama export goals doable, job creation tougher (AP)
- Obama's 2010 budget deficit soars to record $1.56 trillion (Reuters)
- US 'mistakes' in 2003 linger ahead of Iraq vote: ambassador (AFP)
- Obama seeks $33 billion for Afghanistan troop rise (Reuters)
- Obama to release budget Monday, go on YouTube (AP)
- Analysis: Dems' missteps led to health breakdown (AP)
- Obama Budget Said to Forecast $1.6 Trillion Deficit for 2010 (Bloomberg)
- Democrats Have More Cash Than Republicans for Off-Year Election (Bloomberg)
- Bank of America, Goldman, Morgan Stanley Cut PAC Giving in 2009 (Bloomberg)
- Obama to speak on budget on Monday (Reuters)
- Hopeful Republicans target Obama Senate seat (AFP)
- Obama's $3.8 trillion budget heading to Congress (AP)
- US to consider local views on 9/11 trial location (AP)
- Obama pushes nuclear energy to boost climate bill (AP)
- Gibbs: Cost of Obama's jobs push in range of $100B (AP)
- GOP revives 'soft on terror' charge (Politico)
- Axelrod: No House outburst to Obama speech unusual (AP)
- US upgrades defense of Persian Gulf allies (AP)
- Sen.-elect Brown says he supports abortion rights (AP)
- Brown would like daughter back on 'American Idol' (AP)
- Report: No sanctions for lawyers who OK'd torture (AP)
- Democrats Have More Cash Than Republicans for Off-Year Election (Bloomberg)
- Bank of America, Goldman, Morgan Stanley Cut PAC Giving in 2009 (Bloomberg)
- Obama budget to assure investors while boosting jobs (Reuters)
- China: Taiwan arms sales harm national interest (AP)
- Headset on, Obama does basketball commentary on TV (AP)
- Primary time: Let the political family feuds begin (AP)
- Obama: Cutting deficit as important as job growth (AP)
- Obama taking populist tone in fight over jobs (AP)
- Obama wants to repeal tax on company cell phones (AP)
- White House lists some proposed cuts in 2011 budget (Reuters)
- Senate Dem: Health care bill 'on life support' (AP)
- Fed chief Bernanke wins 2nd term in closest vote (AP)
- Obama picked odd time and place to jab high court (AP)
- Obama pleads for civility, cooperation in politics (AP)
- Pols in paradise: RNC in Hawaii (Politico)
- Senate permits gov't to borrow an additional $1.9T (AP)
- SPIN METER: US jobs picture mixed for rail grants (AP)
- Can Obama get any other Democrats elected? (AP)
- Pentagon to propose way forward on gay ban (AP)
- Obama defends Israel, says he wants Mideast peace (AP)
- Obama's latest speech seen by 48 million Americans (Reuters)
- Senate OKs sanctions on Iran's fuel suppliers (Reuters)
- Pentagon to detail new "don't ask, don't tell" steps (Reuters)
- U.S. embraces Copenhagen pact, Senators rework bill (Reuters)
- Voters say Obama's speech a call to lawmakers (AP)
- 2 lawmakers drop out of Tea Party Convention (AP)
- Obama urges nervous Dems to fight for his agenda (AP)
- Chris Matthews on Obama: 'I forgot he was black' (AP)
- Matthews' remark exposes complexity of 'transcending race' (AP)
- Iran hangs two in wake of election unrest (Reuters)
- Obama's goal: Get agenda moving, people believing (AP)
- Backroom health care deals fuel voter anger (AP)
- Congress slows down on health care (AP)
- Gibbs: Obama acknowledges he's made mistakes (AP)
- Senate politics stall deficit efforts (Politico)
- Clinton pushes once more for Iran sanctions (AP)
- Obama to announce high-speed rail plan post-speech (AP)
- Heckling lawmaker says no more outbursts Wednesday (AP)
- CBO: Federal deficit projected at $1.35T (AP)
- Struggling families, wounded troops Obama's guests (AP)
- Sri Lanka president wins re-election (AFP)
- Deficit report highlights Obama's challenge (Reuters)
- Obama to focus on jobs, deficit in State of the Union (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka president wins historic re-election (Reuters)
- Obama Speech Will Seek Reset With Spending, Tax Plans (Bloomberg)
- Sri Lankan president wins election: poll chief (AFP)
- White House to welcome Bob Dylan, Queen Latifah (AP)
- SC gets cash to replace school cited by Obama (AP)
- Sri Lanka president set for victory: results (AFP)
- Top Dems at war - with each other (Politico)
- Uncertainty on Bernanke vote raises economic fears (AP)
- White House advisers promise sharper focus on jobs (AP)
- No indication of heightened US alarm from new tape (AP)
- Obama on banks: a bit pragmatic amid the populism (AP)
- The first reality show era senator (Politico)
- McCain says campaign finance reform is dead (AP)
- White House confident Senate will OK Bernanke (AP)
- Republicans head to Waikiki to work on strategy (AP)
- Obama shoots some hoops with daughters (AP)
- White House says no reset button for Obama (AP)
- Cape Wind's fate unclear, even in Obama's hands (AP)
- Obama to skip jury duty in Chicago suburbs (AP)
- Four key health reform questions (Politico)
- Obama aides dismiss shake-up talk but enlist help (Reuters)
- Obama condemns court ruling on corporate donations (Reuters)
- First trial set to begin in NJ corruption probe (AP)
- Obama confident of repeat Fed term for Bernanke: adviser (AFP)
- Axelrod: Obama's State of Union to focus on jobs (AP)
- Obama's debut State of the Union a moment of truth (AFP)
- Obama Brings Back Plouffe to Help Elect Democrats (Bloomberg)
- 1 year in, Obama facing perilous economic choice (AP)
- Dems mum on how to keep pushing health overhaul (AP)
- Democrats hope to recover from a lousy week (AP)
- Obama calls campaign finance ruling `devastating' (AP)
- Day after: SCOTUS ruling not so bad? (Politico)
- Obama scrambles to revive economic optimism (AP)
- On high court's big issues, 5-4 split is the rule (AP)
- Obama vows to fight for jobs in retooled message (AP)
- White House fights for Bernanke support in Senate (AP)
- Former Ariz. congressman plans run against McCain (AP)
- Obamas head out to watch daughter play basketball (AP)
- Biden visits Iraq amid election row (Reuters)
- Commonwealth to monitor Rwanda's presidential poll (Reuters)
- Biden calls for 'fair, transparent' Iraq election (AFP)
- US Marines end role in Iraq; Biden in Baghdad (AP)
- Japan ruling party No.2 denies scandal (Reuters)
- Obama blasts Supreme Court on campaign finance (AFP)
- Bernanke no sure bet in the Senate (Politico)
- Populist Obama vows never to quit the fight (AFP)
- Obama says court ruling a blow to democracy (Reuters)
- Obama takes latest jobs message to hard-hit Ohio (AP)
- Officials: 35 detainees face trial or commission (AP)
- Dean: Dems can pass limited health care overhaul (AP)
- Government posting wealth of data to Internet (AP)
- Clinton years hold clues for Obama (Politico)
- White House still believes Bernanke gets 2nd term (AP)
- Private sector union membership sinks (AP)
- Gates stresses common cause with Pakistan (AP)
- Businesses, unions freed to spend big on elections (AP)
- Obama hits Wall Street, pushes for bank limits (AP)
- Obama to pitch Florida after State of the Union (AP)
- UK PM to appear before Iraq War inquiry before vote (Reuters)
- Obama to feel economic pain in Ohio (AFP)
- Obama bank plan wins tentative support in Europe (Reuters)
- Dramatic Obama bank plan wins cautious backing in Europe (Reuters)
- Primary Weighs Heavy for Dems in Michigan Governor Race (Time.com)
- Banks may shed private equity assets in Obama plan (Reuters)
- Obama to focus on job growth in Ohio (AP)
- Obama health plan in doubt as Dems reject fast fix (AP)
- Obama Calls for Limiting Size, Risk-Taking of Financial Firms (Bloomberg)
- Supreme Court rolls back campaign spending limits (AP)
- Clinton urges China to investigate Google case (AP)
- Obama gets voters' message: It's jobs, jobs, jobs (AP)
- Official: Obama seeks bigger banking restrictions (AP)
- Senate loss puts the burden on Pelosi (Politico)
- Obama: Expectations for Middle East peace too high (AP)
- Lawyer for Edwards' lover says confession expected (AP)
- Pakistani army: No new offensive for 6-12 months (AP)
- Obama to outline new limits on bank risk-taking (Reuters)
- Federal panel to take up commuter train wreck (AP)
- Study: Terrorists can be turned away from violence (AP)
- Obama to focus on financial reform, economy (AP)
- Sour swing voters desert Democrats (Politico)
- New political order tips against Obama to-do list (AP)
- Dems fret: 'Every state is in play' (Politico)
- Alabama GOP Still Skeptical of Griffith (CQPolitics.com)
- GOP Uses Brown Victory to Build Momentum (CQPolitics.com)
- Obama admits 'mistake' after shock election loss (AFP)
- Democrats see Mass. message: Jobs, jobs, jobs (AP)
- Obama, Dems consider pared-back health care bill (AP)
- New political order tips against Obama to-do list (AP)
- One year in, hope harder to come by, Obama finds (AP)
- McCain's wife, daughter back gay marriage movement (AP)
- Michelle Obama asks mayors to help reduce obesity (AP)
- Palin and McCain will campaign again (AP)
- Intel chief concedes errors in Christmas bomb case (AP)
- Obama sees "much better" economy this year (Reuters)
- Brown: Mass. victory sends 'very powerful message' (AP)
- Obama says US not going to take over Haiti (AP)
- Obama: will insist on consumer financial protection (Reuters)
- Democrats scramble for new healthcare approach (Reuters)
- New political order tips against Obama to-do list (AP)
- Democrats discuss pieces of smaller health bill (AP)
- After Massachusetts defeat, will Obama adjust or stay pat (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Massachusetts election stalls health care push in Congress (McClatchy Newspapers)
- AP-GfK Poll: Obama's 1st year gets mixed verdict (AP)
- TSA nominee withdraws amid 'political agenda' (AP)
- Forces of change now target Obama (Politico)
- Gates says terrorist groups help each other (AP)
- Congress seeks specific fixes on intel failures (AP)
- Democrats play blame game for Mass. Senate loss (AP)
- US defense chief says more ships on way to Haiti (AP)
- Shah steps into spotlight in Haiti relief efforts (AP)
- Dazed Dems rethink entire strategy (Politico)
- Republicans deal Obama massive blow with Senate win (AFP)
- For Obama, Message in Massachusetts Is Agenda Threat (Bloomberg)
- Brown says will work with both parties in Washington (AFP)
- Loss in Kennedy seat haunts Obama agenda (AFP)
- What the Massachusetts upset means to Obama agenda (Reuters)
- Fingertip amputations prompt Graco stroller recall (AP)
- Obama to sign directive on tax-cheat contractors (AP)
- GOP's Brown wins Mass. Senate seat in epic upset (AP)
- Voters show independence in Mass. Senate race (AP)
- Analysis: GOP win forces review of Obama's mandate (AP)
- White House likely to name deficit panel (AP)
- Finger-pointing begins for Dems (Politico)
- Mass. loss costs Obama, Dems 60th health care vote (AP)
- Michigan defense contractor has God in its sights (AP)
- 22 indicted in FBI sting on paying foreign bribes (AP)
- Troubles at every turn in Hasan's medical training (AP)
- Report cites 'radicalization' of US prisoners (AP)
- Dems cast blame at each other over Senate campaign (AP)
- Republican wins Massachusetts Senate seat: media (AFP)
- Republican Brown wins Senate race in Massachusetts (Reuters)
- Kennedy's GOP heir wins as truck-driving everyman (AP)
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- Military sends more troops in Haiti aid effort (AP)
- Online initiative signatures set up showdown in UT (AP)
- Mass. secretary of state dismissed vote problems (AP)
- Massachusetts Senate Race: Thinking the Unthinkable (CQPolitics.com)
- High court tosses ruling favorable to Abu-Jamal (AP)
- Additional US troops arrive for relief effort (AP)
- Diplomat identified as 1st American quake victim (AP)
- APNewsBreak: US said to eye DC for Gitmo trial (AP)
- Mass. Senate poll shows shift toward GOP candidate (AP)
- GOP money, troops pour into Mass. (Politico)
- Former President Clinton cites fund-raising plan (AP)
- Officials: Pentagon report faults Hasan's bosses (AP)
- Health talks in overdrive with Obama pushing (AP)
- Ukraine candidates relying on US advisers (AP)
- Google search engine's future in China is unclear (AP)
- Massachusetts vote could threaten health reform (Reuters)
- Haiti: Where will all the money go? (AP)
- Ukraine hopefuls in final push for embittered voters (AFP)
- 'Very angry' Dem sounds alarm (Politico)
- AP source: US calls for more security for flights (AP)
- Democrats reach deal on "Cadillac" health tax (Reuters)