“I hardly think you’ve seen any excessive celebration taking place here.”

–President Obama commenting on the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden.

Morning Must Reads: Rules

The specter of a spring stall emerges from Friday’s growth report. Recession is part of the story, but health care inflation is slowing. Apple shows that there are many ways for corporations to duck taxes.

Political Pictures of the Week, April 21-27

Mark Makela / The New York Times / Redux

TIME’s photo editors bring you the best pictures of the past week from the Beltway and beyond.

Morning Must Reads: Unfettered

The House passes info-sharing Internet security bill over the privacy concerns of the President. Obama, via Bill Clinton, actually suggests Romney wouldn’t have pulled the trigger on bin Laden:

WSJ vs. NYT on Murdoch

Compare and contrast these two headlines on octogenarian NewsCorp chief Rupert Murdoch’s testimony yesterday in front of panel investigating press ethics at his and other British papers: Murdoch, Center Stage, Plays Powerless Broker vs. Murdoch Bats Away ‘Myths’

“I promise you. The President has a big stick. I promise you.”

–Vice President and God’s gift to SNL writers Joe Biden discussing Obama’s Iran policy.

“Look at the results of the government-centered approach to the war on poverty. One in six Americans are in poverty today – the highest rate in a generation. In this war on poverty, poverty is winning. We need a better approach.”

–Paul Ryan making the case for his budget Thursday at Georgetown University. His most recent proposal would achieve $133 billion in savings from food stamps, $810 billion from block granting Medicaid, and $170 billion by altering eligibility for Pell Grants over the next decade.

Callista Gingrich’s Swoosh: An Epitaph

Gregory Bull / AP

TIME bids adieu to the iconic hairstyle of the vanquished candidate’s wife.

Morning Must Reads: Tune

Obama chats with Rolling Stone. He’s threatening to veto a cybersecurity bill over privacy concerns. Democrats and Republicans agree on keeping student loan rates low, so that’s the end of the story, right? Right?

The Last Days of Osama bin Laden

B.K.Bangash / AP

As U.S. Navy Seals burst into his fortress-like compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, nearly one year ago, Osama bin Laden turned to the youngest of his four wives and said his last words: “Don’t turn on the light.”