- Sen. Byrd's family denounces campaign attack ad (AP)
- Obama Unpopular Ahead of Midterms: Will the GOP Benefit? (Time.com)
- Taliban vow to disrupt Afghanistan election (Reuters)
- Obama to propose permanent research tax credit (Reuters)
- Obama seeks to shore up support for Wis. Democrats (AP)
- Election 2010: How bad is it for Democrats? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Venice: Deneuve hits the Lido to promote 'Potiche' (AP)
- Tea party or establishment, GOP looks for gains (AP)
- Senate candidate Marco Rubio's father dies at 83 (AP)
- Speaker-in-waiting Boehner balances GOP factions (AP)
- Taliban vow to disrupt Afghan parliamentary poll (Reuters)
- Dems' prospects threatened by economic woes (AP)
- Nevada GOP candidate faces copyright lawsuit (AP)
- Obama says his economic policies halted "bleeding" (Reuters)
- Ariz. governor says she was wrong about beheadings (AP)
- POLITICAL INSIDER: Christie, GOP back Castle (AP)
- Obama to address new economic ideas next Wednesday (Reuters)
- GOP Maes stays in Colo. governor's race (AP)
- 2010 Colorado Senate race: Incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet vs. Tea Party-backed Ken
- Obama to award posthumous Medal of Honor to PA man (AP)
- Dan Quayle blasts attacks on son?s tie to raunchy website (The Upshot)
- Money laundering case against DeLay moving forward (AP)
- John Boehner urges Obama to oust economic team (Reuters)
- Wyclef Jean's lawyer vows appeal of Haiti ruling (AP)
- Job fears grip voters as Obama ratings fall (Reuters)
- White House mulling "all options" on stem cells (Reuters)
- Cops ask SC's Greene to leave restaurant meeting (AP)
- Insiders vs. outsiders in Fla., Ariz., Alaska (AP)
- What?s really being put to the test in tonight?s primaries? (The Upshot)
- WH: No further comment from Obama on NYC mosque (AP)
- Charlie Rangel has something to teach Obama about ?dignity? (The Upshot)
- Biden: GOP speech lacks info on what they're for (AP)
- Obama mulls options after stem cell plan blocked (AP)
- Obama to make major Iraq speech on Aug 31: W.House (Reuters)
- Boehner says Obama should fire his economic team (The Upshot)
- Big-spending novices now lag in Florida campaigns (Reuters)
- NY Rep. Rangel knocks Obama for 'dignity' remark (AP)
- FIRST SHOTS: Boehner calls for Obama economic team to resign, feds recall bad meat
- Despite Martha's Vineyard deluge, Obamas dine out (AP)
- McCain Appears Primed to Turn Aside Primary Challenge (CQPolitics.com)
- AP-GfK Poll: Independent voters sour on Democrats (AP)
- Obama gives personal assurances of Gulf's safety (AP)
- Man drowns about 8 miles from where Obamas swam (AP)
- Hole in one! Obama's daughter has lucky stroke (AP)
- Whitman adds $13M to campaign for Calif. governor (AP)
- Obama supports 'the right' for ground zero mosque (AP)
- Obama wades into New York mosque debate - again (Reuters)
- Many voters, many views of election's meaning (AP)
- Obama backs controversial New York mosque project (Reuters)
- Obama warns of Republican plans on Social Security (AFP)
- Obama's comments on mosque plans near ground zero (AP)
- U.S. expresses concern about Rwanda election (Reuters)
- Obama, Karzai agree to keep pressure on Taliban (AP)
- Longshot US Senate candidate from SC indicted (AP)
- Obama signs $600M border security bill into law (AP)
- New Mexico's 2010 gubernatorial election: Denish and Martinez in a dead heat (The
- Social Security back in campaign spotlight (Reuters)
- Obama signs $600 million border security bill (Reuters)
- Democratic ad targets Toomey in Pa. Senate race (AP)
- Protests of Target?s political spending continue (The Upshot)
- Obama touts benefits to Medicare from health law (AP)
- US-Vietnam nuke deal will likely allow enrichment (AP)
- Plugging the WikiLeak: What can the government do? (AP)
- AP Exclusive: CIA flight carried secret from Gitmo (AP)
- Obama's home-field disadvantage (Politico)
- Washington ties dash hopes for political promotion (AP)
- Romer says her White House departure long planned (AP)
- Kagan celebrates with Obama, to be sworn Saturday (AP)
- Court reverses drug conviction in GPS case (AP)
- Lobbyist: What stories does he have to tell? (AP)
- Targeting seniors, Obama touts Medicare report (Reuters)
- Latest jobs data is blow to Obama election hopes (AFP)
- Goolsbee, Tyson considered for White House economy job (Reuters)
- Vince McMahon sick of Sen. campaign WWE smackdowns (AP)
- Obama expected to resubmit Diamond's Fed nomination (Reuters)
- Boozman criticizes pledge to fund Lincoln aid plan (AP)
- Obama marks 45th anniversary of Voting Rights Act (AP)
- Years in Congress cost these lawmakers a promotion (AP)
- Obama selects veteran investigator as CIA watchdog (AP)
- GOP cautiously confident of big gains this fall (AP)
- Pentagon says Rolling Stone writer denied embed (AP)
- Mo. voters reject key provision of health care law (AP)
- Ginsburg says no plans to leave Supreme Court (AP)
- Brewer builds her national brand (Politico)
- New threat: Hackers look to take over power plants (AP)
- Democrats, GOP push dueling conclusions on Kagan (AP)
- Obama freezes bonuses for political appointees (AP)
- Republicans want review of birthright citizenship (AP)
- Missouri's Blunt, Carnahan to square off US Senate (AP)
- Kenyans vote on new constitution (AFP)
- Voters boot ex-Detroit mayor's mom from Congress (AP)
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- Moran wins GOP primary for US Senate in Kan. (AP)
- Navajos narrow field of presidential hopefuls to 2 (AP)
- Kenya constitutional referendum kicks off (AFP)
- Obama to award 13 citizens for their good deeds (AP)
- GOP could have leg up in fall Mich. gov's race (AP)
- Obama pleads with Colo. Dems to stick with Bennet (AP)
- Reid ad faults opponent for oil spill fund comment (AP)
- Kilpatrick loses House re-election bid (AP)
- House set to approve additional jobless benefits (AP)
- INSIDE WASHINGTON: Oil panel's web of interests (AP)
- Obama voices regret to ousted Agriculture official (AP)
- Less money for dead people: Obama signs waste law (AP)
- Poll: D.C. elites a world apart (Politico)
- AP-Univision poll: Hispanic financial worries deep (AP)
- W.Va.'s US Senate seat attracts 5 GOP candidates (AP)
- Historic financial overhaul signed to law by Obama (AP)
- Midterm politicking hovers over economic decisions (AP)
- Feds defend response to Tennessee flooding (AP)
- Analysis: White House's anxiety on race resurfaces (AP)
- Mine officials slam Massey claims on ventilation (AP)
- Chafee's independent RI governor bid no easy road (AP)
- Poll: Bill more popular than Barack (Politico)
- Clinton pushes Vietnam on human rights progress (AP)
- GOP Trumpets 430 Candidates on Fall Ballots (CQPolitics.com)
- DOJ: Prosecutor firing was politics, not crime (AP)
- Obama to hold forum with African youth in August (AP)
- Obama says he'll sign Tribal Law and Order Act (AP)
- House approves drilling safety, clean up bills (AP)
- Clinton wants more Pakistan-Afghan cooperation (AP)
- Biden brushes off talk of big Dem losses in fall (AP)
- Biden didn't take McChrystal attack personally (AP)
- First family wraps up packed Maine holiday (AP)
- Abused staffers net nearly $1M a year (Politico)
- Biden doesn't see tea party as a racist group (AP)
- Biden cautious about predicting Afghan troop cuts (AP)
- Biden: Iraq drawdown on schedule despite politics (AP)
- Democrats say they will keep control of Congress (AP)
- Unwelcome surprise for GOP senator: a challenger (AP)
- Biden says Democrats will 'shock' everyone in midterms (AFP)
- Clyburn Denies Notion of Intraparty Strife Over Elections (CQPolitics.com)
- Surprise SC Senate candidate campaigning — finally (AP)
- Australia PM leads polls, 'filthy' campaign starts (AFP)
- McCain takes on Republican rivals in second debate (AP)
- Australia government holds poll lead as campaign gears up (Reuters)
- GOP, Dems woo wary voters in bid to control House (AP)
- Biden's 2008 campaign told: Pay $219K to Treasury (AP)
- Paul defends Obama's right to make Afghan calls (AP)
- Biden 2008 presidential campaign penalized $219,000 (Reuters)
- Obama spokesman says Democrats could lose House (AP)
- FEC filing shows Palin gave $87,500 to candidates (AP)
- Holder raises question on Sept. 11 death penalty (AP)
- Oil claims: 6 months of payments per each request (AP)
- W.H. works to flip anti-business rep (Politico)
- Holder: US to watch Arizona for racial profiling (AP)
- Attorney general: Russian spies posed threat to US (AP)
- Debt commission leaders paint gloomy picture (AP)
- Napolitano meets with Brewer at governors meeting (AP)
- Leader of governors group focuses on college grads (AP)
- Electronic voting no threat yet to the old style ballot box (AFP)
- Japan faces policy gridlock as ruling party reels (Reuters)
- Kennedy's clout could grow on high court (AP)
- Obama sets campaign mode to attack (AFP)
- White House confident latest BP effort will work (AP)
- Maine GOP gov candidate had Dickens-like childhood (AP)
- Businesses step up criticism of Obama's agenda (Reuters)
- Obama: More post-traumatic stress help for vets (AP)
- Struggling states seeking more aid from Washington (AP)
- Japan government loses upper house majority (AFP)
- Senate Dems to BP: Suspend dividend payment (AP)
- Obama calls for rolling back oil 'tax breaks' (AP)
- US considers sending carrier to Korea (AP)
- Black lawmakers want to limit new ethics office (AP)
- GOP aims to revive health care debate (Politico)
- DOT: Airlines should pay bumped passengers more (AP)
- Baghdad embassy missing property worth millions (AP)
- Anti-incumbency takes down another congressman (AP)
- About 2,300 running for Congress, most in decades (AP)
- Obama: End dependence on fossil fuels (AP)
- AP Sources: Admin talked jobs with Romanoff (AP)
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- After oil spill, Obama vows to find votes for energy bill (AFP)
- Pa. congressional candidate hurt in car crash (AP)
- Japan PM resigns after US base row (AFP)
- Senate candidate faces more heat over Navy record (AP)
- Sestak, Critz skip Obama event (AP)
- ABC's Tapper tries to lure Palin into Sunday-show rotation via Twitter (The News
- In oil spill shadow, Obama pledges energy bill push (Reuters)
- U.S. will "clean house" on oil industry ties-W.House (Reuters)
- Al-Qaida: No. 3 official killed with family (AP)
- Americans may give health care law a chance (AP)
- Obama to meet oil spill panel chairmen Tuesday (AP)
- US tries to show India it cares (AP)
- A GOP reversal on disclosure? (Politico)
- Senators await Kagan papers from Clinton library (AP)
- Obama administration concerned about Gaza incident (AP)
- After rain-out, Obama delivers speech back home (AP)
- Wife: Israel sending American on seized ship home (AP)
- Kagan: No need for court review of rogue juror (AP)
- Iraqi high court certifies March vote results (Reuters)
- Study: 10 minutes of exercise, hour-long effects (AP)
- Obama urges Netanyahu to get facts on Gaza ship raid (Reuters)
- Thunder and lightning stop Obama Memorial Day speech (Reuters)
- After rain-out, Obama to deliver speech back home (AP)
- Colombia's Santos favored for runoff (Reuters)
- Obama Memorial Day talk canceled by severe storm (AP)
- Plane flies into restricted space, forced to land (AP)
- Stories that could rock the summer (Politico)
- Man arrested on warrant after flight diverted (AP)
- Ill. Sen. hopeful questioned about military claim (AP)
- Obama aide: leak is biggest environmental disaster (AP)
- Mullen wishes Congress had waited on gay ban vote (AP)
- Christian conservatives target seated judges (AP)
- A gusher of talk on Hill (Politico)
- BP exec says end point for leak is relief well (AP)
- Voters hate partisan sniping, but fuel its growth (AP)
- Mullen cites risks of further NKorean provocation (AP)
- Modern meets primeval in Gulf oil spill response (AP)
- Mullen says Kandahar campaign will take months (AP)
- BP, Obama face clamor to halt oil spill "crime" (Reuters)
- Colombia vote pits Uribe ally against ex-mayor (Reuters)
- Czech centre-right parties start coalition talks (Reuters)
- Poll finds debt-dogged Americans stressed out (AP)
- First family enjoys sleepover in own Chicago home (AP)
- Markey: 2 relief wells may be key to plugging leak (AP)
- Calif. voters to decide whether to open primaries (AP)
- Tiny Japan party bolts PM's coalition before poll (Reuters)
- GOP Senate hopes ride with tea party activists (AP)
- IL Senate hopeful Kirk amends bio to correct award (AP)
- Clinton courts Chinese people; tough mission nears (AP)
- GOP wins House seat in Obama's home district (AP)
- NY's Cuomo announces he's running for governor (AP)
- Obama says diplomacy, military go hand in hand (AP)
- Dems: Wall St. reform in homestretch (Politico)
- Former senator, ex-EPA chief head oil spill panel (AP)
- Gulf oil disaster proves easy target for lawmakers (AP)
- Obama seeks tougher mileage, efficiency standards (AP)
- Colorado party activists boost outsider candidates (AP)
- Obama, Merkel chat about finance bill, Europe fund (AP)
- Okinawa governor says U.S. base plan tough to accept (Reuters)
- Republicans win House seat in Democrat-heavy Hawaii (Reuters)
- Elena Kagan's writings suggest judge's proper role (AP)
- Ethiopia's Meles set for easy re-election (AFP)
- Djou Win Gives GOP Long-Awaited Special Election Victory (CQPolitics.com)
- Chicken costumes banned at Nev. polling places (AP)
- Obama: U.S. can't act alone in world (Reuters)
- Protesters decry Paul's comments on civil rights (AP)
- After Obama visit, NY cadets say they're eager (AP)
- A bio of NY's Andrew Cuomo, running for governor (AP)
- Voters back anti-DC, anti-establishment candidates (AP)
- Obama endorsements don't seem to help Democrats (AP)
- Immigration highlighted in Obama-Calderon meetings (AP)
- Scientists watching where oil spill headed next (AP)
- Rand Paul tapped into 'anger' (Politico)
- Senate race in Pa. will be about jobs, economy (AP)
- Democrats relish Paul's GOP win in Ky. Senate race (AP)
- Senate readies for key vote on Wall Street rules (AP)
- Voters turn away from high-profile party switcher (AP)
- White House touts nominee, releases Kagan papers (AP)