Today's Politics - Bloomberg News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Tea Party Express launches bus tour from California Sat,27 Aug 2011 06:11 PM PDT Reuters - NAPA, California (Reuters) - With the Republican campaign for the White House taking shape, hundreds of Tea Party activists kicked off a national bus tour on Saturday, aiming to rally their base and new recruits to the conservative political cause. Full Story | Top | Rick Perry pledges to support traditional marriage Fri,26 Aug 2011 04:33 PM PDT Reuters - SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) -- Texas Governor and Republican presidential contender Rick Perry has signed a pledge vowing to support a Constitutional amendment declaring marriage to be a union of one man and one woman, the group sponsoring the pledge said on Friday. Full Story | Top | Boehner asks Obama to disclose costly regulations Fri,26 Aug 2011 03:36 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With a battle looming over U.S. regulations on businesses, the top Republican in Congress asked President Barack Obama on Friday to identify all proposed rules with a projected economic impact of at least $1 billion. Full Story | Top | Obama, IMF chief agree on need to boost growth Fri,26 Aug 2011 01:27 PM PDT Reuters - VINEYARD HAVEN, Massachusetts (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde both feel the world economy needs further steps to boost growth in the short term, the White House said on Friday. Full Story | Top | Biden: U.S. needs more stimulus, business mad at S&P Fri,26 Aug 2011 12:14 PM PDT Reuters - ON BOARD AIR FORCE TWO (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden said on Friday the U.S. economy needed more stimulus, putting in a plug for government intervention shortly before the White House unveils new proposals to boost job growth. Full Story | Top | Obama to end vacation early ahead of hurricane Fri,26 Aug 2011 11:09 AM PDT Reuters - VINEYARD HAVEN, Massachusetts (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will cut short his vacation and head back to the White House on Friday, before Hurricane Irene hits the U.S. East Coast, the White House said. Full Story | Top | Romney says would not put limits on emissions Fri,26 Aug 2011 08:59 AM PDT Reuters - LEBANON, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, in danger of losing his 2012 Republican primary front-runner status, on Wednesday he would not place restrictions on carbon emissions if elected. Full Story | Top | Analysis: Romney's play-it-safe strategy at risk Fri,26 Aug 2011 05:37 AM PDT Reuters - BOSTON (Reuters) - Mitt Romney is running a disciplined campaign focused on slamming President Barack Obama and promoting his own skills, but pressure could mount for a more aggressive approach as his poll numbers worsen. Full Story | Top | Bullard sees Fed portfolio tweak as ineffective Thu,25 Aug 2011 05:24 PM PDT Reuters - JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming (Reuters) - A bid by the U.S. Federal Reserve to lower long-term interest rates further by rebalancing its portfolio would probably not have much impact, a top Fed official said on Thursday. Full Story | Top | Bullard sees Fed portfolio tweak as ineffective Thu,25 Aug 2011 04:32 PM PDT Reuters - JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming (Reuters) - A bid by the U.S. Federal Reserve to lower long-term interest rates further by rebalancing its portfolio would probably not have much impact, a top Fed official said on Thursday. Full Story | Top | Buffett to host Obama election campaign fundraiser Thu,25 Aug 2011 04:20 PM PDT Reuters - CHICAGO (Reuters) - Billionaire investor and philanthropist Warren Buffett will boost President Barack Obama's re-election bid next month by appearing at a New York fundraiser that will charge as much as $35,800 per guest, the Obama campaign said on Thursday. Full Story | Top | Ex-presidential hopeful Edwards wants charges dropped Thu,25 Aug 2011 02:16 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former presidential hopeful John Edwards plans to ask a judge to dismiss charges over alleged illegal campaign contributions because of problems with the grand jury that indicted him, among other reasons. Full Story | Top | Analysis: Romney's play-it-safe strategy at risk Thu,25 Aug 2011 01:49 PM PDT Reuters - BOSTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is running a disciplined campaign focused on slamming President Barack Obama and promoting his own skills, but pressure could mount for a more aggressive approach as his poll numbers worsen. Full Story | Top | Bachmann sticks to strategy in campaign fight Thu,25 Aug 2011 12:36 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann's strategy for dealing with rival contender Rick Perry is: do more of the same and bank on a misstep by the Texas governor. Full Story | Top | New Condoleezza Rice memoir to address Iraq, Afghanistan Thu,25 Aug 2011 10:34 AM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Condoleezza Rice will release a follow-up memoir on November 1 that promises to address her top political roles and give new details about the contentious debates in the lead up to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Full Story | Top | Dick Cheney had secret resignation letter Wed,24 Aug 2011 03:17 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Vice President Dick Cheney signed a secret resignation letter shortly after taking office in 2001 and kept it in a safe, according to an excerpt of an NBC interview released on Wednesday. Full Story | Top | Obama administration seeks stay of Alabama immigration law Wed,24 Aug 2011 02:26 PM PDT Reuters - BIRMINGHAM, Ala (Reuters) - Lawyers for the Obama administration and other groups asked a federal judge on Wednesday to temporarily block Alabama's immigration law, widely seen as the toughest state measure on illegal immigration in the country. Full Story | Top | Former Pennsylvania powerbroker to be resentenced Tue,23 Aug 2011 02:42 PM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered the resentencing of a former Pennsylvania state senator, saying the trial judge erred in his calculations in sentencing of the once powerful former politician. Full Story | Top | White House: regulatory trim to save over $10 billion Tue,23 Aug 2011 10:53 AM PDT Reuters - VINEYARD HAVEN, Massachusetts (Reuters) - The White House said on Tuesday that federal regulatory cuts would save Washington more than $10 billion over five years, but business groups warned that companies could face more costs from new rules in the pipeline. Full Story | Top | Obama speaks to Sarkozy about Libya, economy Tue,23 Aug 2011 10:20 AM PDT Reuters - EDGARTOWN, Massachusetts (Reuters) - President Barack Obama spoke with his French counterpart, Nicolas Sarkozy, on Tuesday about the situation in Libya, the global economy and recent developments in financial markets, the White House said. Full Story | Top | Running hard, Perry a tough sell in New Hampshire Tue,23 Aug 2011 05:58 AM PDT Reuters - PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire (Reuters) - White House hopeful Rick Perry has hit New Hampshire hard since kicking off his bid for the Republican nomination, but the tough-talking Texan will struggle to win support in this early-voting state. Full Story | Top | Running hard, Perry a tough sell in New Hampshire Mon,22 Aug 2011 01:25 PM PDT Reuters - PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire (Reuters) - White House hopeful Rick Perry has hit New Hampshire hard since kicking off his bid for the Republican nomination, but the tough-talking Texan will struggle to win support in this early-voting state. Full Story | Top | White House: Vacationing Obama working on economy Mon,22 Aug 2011 12:19 PM PDT Reuters - VINEYARD HAVEN, Massachusetts (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has taken heat for taking a vacation when the U.S. economy is struggling, but aides are striving to make clear he is not neglecting the country's finances during his break. Full Story | Top | Analysis: China, U.S. call time-out on diplomatic brawls Mon,22 Aug 2011 11:08 AM PDT Reuters - BEIJING/CHENGDU, CHINA (Reuters) - During Vice President Joe Biden's visit to China, Beijing and Washington confined their brawling to the basketball court, and for now economic and political needs should keep tensions in the diplomatic arena from spiraling into fully-fledged feuds. Full Story | Top | Biden: China didn't need reassurance on U.S. economy Mon,22 Aug 2011 11:08 AM PDT Reuters - TOKYO (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden said on Monday China's leaders did not seek reassurances about the weak U.S. economy, and he called Xi Jinping -- the man expected to take over as China's next president -- pragmatic and strong. Full Story | Top |
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