- Romney boasts of 'severely conservative' record
Dogged by his struggles to win over conservative primary voters, Mitt Romney stressed the depth of his ideological commitment to conservatism in an address to an annual gathering of party activists.
- Paul vies to extend Romney losing streak
Mitt Romney hoped to avoid a fourth straight election setback Saturday in the GOP presidential nomination race, but feisty Ron Paul could extend that losing streak with a victory in Maine's caucuses.
- Obama to Congress: 'Stop this middle-class tax hike'
Barack Obama is calling on Congress to extend a payroll tax cut for the remainder of the year as a deadline nears for Congress to act or see taxes go up for millions of working Americans.
- Romney looks to reverse losing streak in Maine
In an effort to reverse a three-state losing streak, the Romney campaign announced that its candidate would put off his first trip home in 2012, and instead visit two caucus sites in Maine.
- Jindal revives attack on Obama over oil spill recovery
Speaking before an audience of Republican activists Saturday, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal blasted the Obama administration over its response to the 2010 BP oil spill in the gulf, saying Obama officials “wasted precious time while that oil was coming in to our coast.”
- What a difference four years makes for Romney
First Thoughts: In 2008, Mitt Romney was the conservative alternative to the establishment candidate ... now he's 2012's John McCain.
- Obama announces changes to contraceptive policy
President Barack Obama announced Friday that the administration will not require religious-affiliated institutions to cover birth control for their employees.
- Gingrich targets Republican establishment
Newt Gingrich relied on his standard campaign speech Friday afternoon to win over conservatives at CPAC 2012, hitting hard on both the Republican establishment and President Barack Obama.
- Obama urged to honor slaves who built White House
U.S. congressman Gary Ackerman (D-N.Y.) is urging Barack Obama to recognize the work of enslaved African-Americans who helped build the White House.
- House passes congressional insider trading ban
The House on Thursday passed its version of a bill already approved by the Senate to make clear that members of Congress and congressional employees are not exempt from insider trading prohibitions under securities laws.
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