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March 18, 2010
Perriello breaks ranks, votes against procedure
Rep. Tom Perriello broke with Democratic Party leadership Thursday and voted against a procedure known as “deem-and-pass” that could be used when the health care overhaul bill comes to the floor of the House of Representatives.
Obama signs jobs bill, says more must be done
President Barack Obama on Thursday signed into law a package of tax breaks and spending designed to give the nation a jobs boost by encouraging the private sector to start hiring again.
Senate votes to change cocaine sentencing rules
Legislation approved by the Senate yesterday would significantly reduce the disparity in sentences handed out to those convicted of crack and powder cocaine charges.
March 17, 2010
Obama’s health care plan picks up support
President Barack Obama’s much-challenged health care overhaul gained traction Wednesday as a liberal lawmaker became the first to switch his opposition and Catholic nuns declared their support in an unusual public break with the bishops.
March 16, 2010
Holder: Osama bin Laden will never face US trial
Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Tuesday that Osama bin Laden will never face trial in the United States because he will not be captured alive.
Dems defend House health care strategy
Democrats defended plans to push massive health care legislation through the House without a direct vote and Republicans assailed the strategy Tuesday, as both parties fenced ferociously over the health overhaul end game.
Petraeus: ‘Time has come’ to rethink gay policy
The four-star Army general who is managing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan says “the time has come” for the military to rethink its policy toward gays.
March 12, 2010
China fires back at U.S. human rights criticisms
China today accused the United States of destabilizing the world economy and meddling—its standard response to Washington’s annual review of Beijing’s human rights record.
Obama reportedly to tap Yellen as Fed vice chair
President Barack Obama is planning to nominate Janet Yellen, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, to take over as vice chairman of central bank in Washington, The Wall Street Journal reported.
March 03, 2010
Lone holdout gives in, Senate OKs jobless benefits
Putting a lone senator’s cantankerous challenge behind it, the Senate is back to work on a $100 billion-plus bill reviving popular tax breaks and extending longer and more generous jobless benefits through the end of the year.
Senators seek to block overseas stimulus money
A group of Democratic senators is urging the Obama administration to suspend an economic stimulus program aimed at financing renewable energy, complaining that money is going to projects that are creating jobs in foreign countries.
March 02, 2010
Obama to outline rebates for energy efficiency
Consumers would collect on-the-spot rebates of $1,000 or more for buying insulation, water heaters or other equipment to make their homes burn energy more efficiently under a new rebate program to be announced by President Barack Obama.
February 25, 2010
President gives Cantor an earful
President Barack Obama scolded U.S. Rep. Eric I. Cantor, R-Henrico
Obama scolds Rep. Cantor at summit for paper prop
President Barack Obama scolded Virgina Republican Rep. Eric Cantor for the stack of paper he brought with him to the health summit, calling it the type of political stunt that gets in the way of lawmakers having a serious conversation.
February 23, 2010
Consumer confidence shaky
Americans’ outlook on the economy went into relapse in February.
Cantor calls Obama health bill a ‘nonstarter’
A member of the House Republican leadership is calling President Barack Obama’s new health care overhaul proposal a warmed-over version of Senate legislation the American people already have rejected.
February 22, 2010
Obama to unveil new health plan today
President Barack Obama is trying to revive his stalled health care overhaul by taking the fight to insurance companies.
February 18, 2010
Obama meets today with Dalai Lama
President Barack Obama’s day covers both national and international concerns.
February 15, 2010
Senate panel defeats death penalty expansion
The Senate Courts of Justice Committee this morning voted down a bill that sought to expand eligibility for the death penalty.
Clinton says Iran becoming military dictatorship
“Iran is moving toward a military dictatorship,“ she said. “That is our view.“
Clinton says Iran becoming military dictatorship
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said today that Iran is becoming a military dictatorship, a new U.S. accusation in the midst of rising tensions with Iran over its nuclear ambitions and crack down on anti-government protesters.
February 03, 2010
Obama to meet governors at White House today
President Barack Obama is meeting at the White House today with a bipartisan group of governors from across the country to discuss energy policy.
January 26, 2010
Senate likely to reject Obama’s deficit task force
The Senate is likely to reject a White House-backed plan to establish a bipartisan task force to recommend steps to curb the deficit, even as lawmakers digest the news that President Barack Obama wants a three-year freeze in the domestic budgets they control.
January 21, 2010
John Edwards says he’s father of Reille Hunter’s child
Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards has finally come forward to admit that he fathered a child with a videographer that he hired before his second White House bid.
January 19, 2010
Coakley, Brown cast votes in closely-watched race
Voters thronged to the polls in Massachusetts Tuesday in a special election Republicans hope will be a national game-changer, slowing down President Barack Obama’s agenda and loosening the Democratic grip on the U.S. Senate.
January 13, 2010
Obama wants record $708 billion for wars next year
President Barack Obama will ask Congress for an additional $33 billion to fight unpopular wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on top of a record $708 billion for the Defense Department next year, The Associated Press has learned — a request that could be an especially hard sell to some of the administration’s Democratic allies.
December 24, 2009
Senate passes health care bill
Senate Democrats passed a landmark health care bill Thursday that could define President Barack Obama’s legacy and usher in near-universal medical coverage for the first time in the country’s history.
December 21, 2009
Health Care bill clears key Senate test overnight
Landmark health care legislation backed by President Barack Obama passed its sternest Senate test in the pre-dawn hours early Monday, overcoming Republican delaying tactics on a 60-40 vote that all but assures its passage by Christmas.
December 14, 2009
Citigroup to repay $20 billion in bailout money
Citigroup said Monday it is repaying $20 billion in public bailout money, freeing the banking giant from the close scrutiny and pay restrictions that came with the rescue program. The government also will sell its one-third stake in the company.
December 08, 2009
US settles royalty dispute with Indian tribes
The Obama administration says it will spend more than $3 billion to settle a long-running and contentious lawsuit over royalties owed to American Indians.

