President Obama makes surprise visit to NE Portland restaurant KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:13 PM PDT PORTLAND -- Customers at a Northeast Portland restaurant were surprised to see President Barack Obama walk in Tuesday, and some even chatted with him over their morning coffee. The President made an unscheduled stop at the Gateway Breakfast House on 114th and NE Halsey just after noon. He greeted diners, with much bantering about whether he was going to be here to eat and how everyone was doing ... | Romney accuses Obama of classified material leaks Everett Herald Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:12 PM PDT RENO, Nev. -- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is accusing President Barack Obama of leaking classified details about the U.S. military raid that killed Osama bin Laden for political gain. | DHS: Deportation Plan Could Cost $585 million KLAS Las Vegas Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:10 PM PDT An internal Homeland Security document shows that the Obama administration's plan to stop deporting young illegal immigrants and grant them temporary work permits could cost more than $585 million. | Romney calls for 'American century' in foreign policy address CNN Political Ticker Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:10 PM PDT Reno, Nevada (CNN) â" Mitt Romney foretold an "American Century" based on military and economic strength Tuesday in a major foreign policy address ahead of his trip to Europe and Israel. In his remarks, Romney took sharp aim at President Barack Obama, saying policies enacted over the last three years had weakened America's military and [...] | Romney blasts Obama for leaks and military cuts KSAT San Antonio Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:10 PM PDT Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama and his administration of leaking classified intelligence details for political gain in a major foreign policy speech in Reno Tuesday. "Whoever provided classified information to the media, seeking political advantage for the administration, must be exposed, dismissed, and punished. The time for stonewalling is over," Romney said at a gathering of the ... | 3 Million Fewer May Be Insured Due to Ruling, Study Predicts New York Times Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:08 PM PDT The Congressional Budget Office said the Supreme Court decision on President Obamaâs health care overhaul would probably lead to an increase in the number of uninsured and a modest reduction in the cost to the government. | | |
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