Government - Nation
May 19, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By NOMAAN MERCHANT and RYAN J. FOLEY - The Associated Press
CHICAGO – Hundreds of protesters broke away from a large rally and began marching through Chicago streets Friday, taunting police and shouting about everything from bank bailouts to nuclear power – a prelude to even bigger demonstrations expected after the start of a NATO summit.
May 17, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By JULIE PACE - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – More than two dozen world leaders will join President Barack Obama in an extraordinary weekend of back-to-back summits to tackle Europe's mounting economic woes and solidify plans for winding down the decade-long war in Afghanistan.
May 10, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By JULIE PACE - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – On the fence no longer, President Barack Obama declared his unequivocal support for gay marriage on Wednesday, a historic announcement that gave the polarizing social issue a more prominent role in the 2012 race for the White House.
May 8, 2012 - 11:09 a.m.•By ALAN FRAM - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – Republicans have blocked the Senate from debating a Democratic bill keeping interest rates on college loans from doubling this summer for 7.4 million students.
May 7, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By ALAN FRAM - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – The Senate is the newest arena in the election-year face-off over federal student loans, and both sides are starting out by pounding away at each other.
May 4, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By TAMMY WEBBER - The Associated Press
CHICAGO – The stage seemed set for a showdown: G-8 and NATO leaders planned to hold back-to-back summits in Chicago that activists predicted could draw tens of thousands of people protesting everything from war and poverty to unemployment and education cuts.
May 4, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By AP
CHICAGO – Nearly four months after suffering a major stroke, Sen. Mark Kirk has been released from a Chicago rehabilitation center and returned home, his family said Thursday.
May 4, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By ALAN FRAM – The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – It was a curious offer to contractors from a government agency: We’ll give you a tax deduction for making federal buildings more energy efficient if you qualify and if you’ll write us a check for 19 percent of the tax break’s value.
May 1, 2012 - 2:19 p.m.•By BEN FELLER - The Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan – President Barack Obama slipped into Afghanistan Tuesday night on the anniversary of the killing of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden and signed an agreement cementing U.S. commitment to the nation after American combat troops leave.
April 28, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By SAM HANANEL - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – The Obama administration's move to scrap a plan that would prevent some children from working in dangerous farm jobs drew sharp rebukes Friday from child welfare advocates who claim the president caved to election-year pressure from farmers and Republicans.
April 28, 2012 - 5:30 a.m.•By ALAN FRAM - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – Republicans defied a veto threat and the House voted Friday to prevent federal loan costs from doubling for millions of college students. The vote gave the GOP a momentary election-year triumph on a bill that has become enmeshed in partisan battles over the economy, women's issues and President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
April 25, 2012 - 4:35 p.m.•By ALAN FRAM - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – The House will vote Friday on a Republican bill preventing interest rates on federal student loans from doubling this summer, paid for by cutting money from President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law, House Speaker John Boehner said Wednesday.
April 25, 2012 - 3:09 p.m.•By MARK SHERMAN - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – Bucking the Obama administration, Supreme Court justices seemed to find little trouble Wednesday with major parts of Arizona's tough immigration law that require police to check the legal status of people they stop for other reasons.
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