CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- At a voter registration rally Friday, fired-up former first lady Michelle Obama urged a predominantly youthful crowd at the University of Miami to "take their power back" and ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- At a voter registration rally Friday, fired-up former first lady Michelle Obama urged a predominantly youthful crowd at the University of Miami to "take their power back" and ...
Michelle Obama talks Vegas shooting, "honoring" the office of president. ... Obama didn't refer to the president by name, but suggested, "This is what happens when we don't stand up, we give our ...
CANBERRA, Australia - Signaling a determination to counter a rising China, President Obama vowed Thursday to expand U.S. influence in the Asia-Pacific region and "project power and deter threats ...
Obama focused on economic issues during his visit to Newton, a town of about 15,000 dealing with the loss of nearly 2,000 jobs due to the closure of a Maytag plant and offices.
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(CBS News) Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Tuesday sought to shift the focus from a leaked video of controversial comments he made at a fundraiser earlier this year to comments ...
Obama Pushing "Good Governance" on Ghana Trip. ... The president also said he hopes for better trade opportunities between the U.S. and Ghana, partially in order to establish better relations ...
Renewed Push to Give Obama an Internet "Kill Switch" By Declan McCullagh ... The full Senate did not act on the measure. ... and EMC Corporation, ...
Top House Republicans slam the president's reliance on executive action to advance his agenda, but W.H. says Congress is too dysfunctional to wait ... Paul Ryan: Obama presidency "increasingly ...
Critics Call Obama's Tribunals "Bush Lite" May 16, 2009 / 8:14 AM / CBS/AP In an apparent reversal, President Barack Obama is reviving the Bush administration's much-criticized military tribunals ...
The health care law's three-month registration period begins, and the president says signing up for insurance will be faster and easier this year ... "Spread the word" on Obamacare enrollment. By ...
The family claims the U.S. consulate in New Delhi is concerned the cousin, who is an approved match for the donation, won't return to India 10H ago Ocean reef that inspired a movement is now at risk
Obama: "No Welfare For Wall Street" Share; Tweet ... You have large businesses who can't sell corporate debt, which could bring the entire economy to a grinding halt." ... to use home equity loans ...
First Peek At Obama's Speech: "We Will Rebuild" By Kevin Hechtkopf ... an organization of more than 13,000 people in over 1,800 locations. He also served as the senior military police officer for ...
This is the same guy that voted for two wars that were unpaid for, voted for the Bush tax cuts that were unpaid for, voted for the prescription drug bill that cost as much as my health care bill ...
MANASSES, VIRGINIA --GOP frontrunner Donald Trump has repeatedly talked on the campaign trail about his feeling that President Obama has done nothing for the African-American community.But at a ...
Obama: "United We Serve" By Prerana Swami June 17, 2009 / 5:39 PM / CBS News ... education, health care, energy independence, and community and economic renewal.
(CBS News) President Obama spoke out for the first time on Friday about the fatal shooting of an unarmed 17-year-old African-American boy in Florida named Trayvon Martin, calling it a "tragedy."
Obama: Americans Don't Believe "No, We Can't" ... a daughter of union members, Hilda Solis; and our Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood. ... It sets up an Infrastructure Bank to leverage ...
Large Hadron Collider restart "back on track" By Amanda Schupak ... Now, engineers at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Geneva, say plans are back on track.