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Revolutionary War hero becomes honorary US citizen
Finally, Gen. Casimir Pulaski became an American citizen on Friday, 230 years after the Polish nobleman died fighting for the as yet-unborn United States.President Barack Obama signed a joint resolution of the Senate and the House that made Pulaski an honorary citizen.Pulaski's contribution to the American colonies' effort to leave the British ...
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Jobless rate tops 10 percent for first time since '83
The unemployment rate has surpassed 10 percent for the first time since 1983 - and is likely to go higher.
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Private Health Insurance the "Worst Product in American History": Former Industry Shill
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Birther Site Is Already Lying About Ft. Hood Shooter and Obama
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Obama to Sign Homebuyer, Jobless Bill
The White House signing ceremony Friday comes a day after the House, displaying rare bipartisan agreement over the seriousness of the jobless situation, voted 403-12 for the measure.
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Rep: Unusual for 3 Soliders to Crack at Once
Texas Rep. John Carter says his first thought about the Ft. Hood shootings was that it may have been the result of a soldier dealing with mental health issues.
Palestinian shock: President says he wants to quit
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas pushed Mideast peace prospects into unknown territory Thursday, announcing he doesn't want another term and opening the way to a succession battle that could play into the hands of his rival, the militant Hamas.
Democrats advance contentious climate bill
Wonder how much carbon dioxide you're responsible for on your commutes? Our map-based calculator will give you a pretty good idea, and get you started on a diet.
Bush says Fla. needs McCollum as governor
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has thrown his support behind state Attorney General Bill McCollum, who is running for governor next year.
Bush, the state's governor from 1999-2007, said Tuesday he wants to see McCollum replace Charlie Crist, who is running for U.S. Senate. Should McCollum win the Republican nomination, he'd likely face Democrat Alex Sink, the state's chief financial officer.
Two big questions loom in the wake of the 2009 elections. The first is whether Barack Obama learned anything new about American voters. The second is whether American voters will soon learn something new about Obama.
For a president who likes always to convey confidence and cool, the returns will test his willingness and capacity for self-critique and self-correction.
So far, Obama’s White House has responded to the results — flaming defeats for Democratic gubernatorial nominees in Virginia and New Jersey, along with better news in the N.Y. 23 special congressional election — exclusively with self-justification.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett says he did talk to President Obama today, but did not talk to him about running for Governor.
Sources State AARP To Back House Health Reform Bill
A Bad Day for the Obama White House A Good Day for the American People
A bad day for the Obama White House but a good day for the American people
That’s the easiest way to summarize the collapse of the Democratic candidates around the country yesterday.
In Virginia and New Jersey the Republican victories last night were bigger than they were in 1993.
Steele declares 'Republican renaissance'
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele declared Wednesday that the "Republican renaissance has begun" with gubernatorial victories in Virginia and New Jersey, but he stopped short of claiming that GOP successes on Tuesday were a referendum on President Barack Obama.
David Plouffe: White House not to blame for election losses
David Plouffe, President Obama’s chief campaign manager, attributed Democratic losses election night primarily to the economy and local factors, saying he did not think the GOP had shown any particularly new strength or Obama any particularly new weakness.
Answering questions from POLITICO readers in a live chat in The Arena, Plouffe was said the movement of independent voters to Republicans, particularly in Virginia, could not be laid at the White House doorstep.
Sesame Street Becomes Conservatives' Newest Target
Fiorina announces bid for U.S. Senate
Former Hewlett-Packard Co. Chief Executive Carly Fiorina said Wednesday she is running for the U.S. Senate seat held by liberal stalwart Barbara Boxer of California.
Steele: Election Shows 'Transcendent' GOP
WASHINGTON -- An ebullient Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele asserted Wednesday that GOP victories in governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia demonstrate "a transcendent party" on the move again.
Dems, incumbents get wake-up call
RICHMOND, Va. - Eager to drain the 2009 elections of drama and import, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs claimed Tuesday night that President Barack Obama was "not watching returns."
You can be sure that he is studying them closely now: The off-year elections were in two big races an unmistakable rebuke of Democrats, reshuffling Obama’s political circumstances in ways likely to have severe near-term consequences for his policy agenda and larger governing strategy.Maine voters reject gay-marriage law
Maine voters repealed a state law Tuesday that would have allowed same-sex couples to wed, dealing the gay rights movement a heartbreaking defeat in New England, the corner of the country most supportive of gay marriage.
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