Right Now on wfmj.com More>> WFMJ Youngstown Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:14 PM PDT JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - Sarah Palin is criticizing President Barack Obama for appearing on "The View." The 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee said Thursday on Twitter that Obama has "no time" to visit the U.S.-Mexico border yet can chat on the ABC daytime talk show. | Senate panel seeks return of drug eradication in Afghanistan Los Angeles Times Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:13 PM PDT The recommendation is another example of an emboldened Congress seeking to intervene on Afghan policy at a time of falling public confidence in the administration's handling of the war. A Senate panel challenged the Obama administration on one of its signature policies in Afghanistan on Thursday, calling for a renewal of U.S. eradication of drug crops. | In Ill., 2 votes to fill Obama's old Senate seat Seattle Times Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:10 PM PDT Vote early, vote often. It's an old joke about Illinois politics but state residents will be choosing twice in November to fill President Barack Obama's old Senate seat. | 'Can't accept failure in schools' Washington Post Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:09 PM PDT Obama defends education policy, says without strong accountability, many schools will languish. Education policy - United States - Education - Barack Obama - President | Sherrod says she'll sue blogger Washington Post Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:09 PM PDT President Obama calls former USDA official's firing an overreaction to a "bogus controversy." Barack Obama - President - United States - History - United States Department of Agriculture | Dems, GOP warily eye Arizona immigration ruling AP via Yahoo! News Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:08 PM PDT On the surface, a judge's decision to block tough provisions of Arizona's immigration law was a defeat for the state's Republican governor and a win for the Democratic Obama administration. But neither party is sure it will play out that way politically, either this fall or beyond. | Obama attacked for taking to the daytime TV sofa Brisbane Times Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:07 PM PDT Barack Obama became the first sitting US president to appear on a daytime television chat show as he attempted to reach out to ordinary Americans on Thursday following a slump in his opinion poll ratings. | | |
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