Ten Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee joined with three Republicans in support of a sweeping deal that will go to the floor in June.
Barbara, What? BUONO
Underdog candidate for NJ governor Barbara Buono fights for some name recognition in new ad
President Obama’s Remarks on the Tornadoes in Oklahoma (Transcript)
Remarks provided by the White House Press Office
Obama: Nation Will Stand With Oklahoma “As Long As It Takes”
“Our prayers are with the people of Oklahoma today,” Obama said, “and we’ll back up those prayers with deeds for as long as it takes.”
It’s Official: Tech Has Replaced Banking as the New Corporate Bad Guy
Here are four things you need to know as Apple CEO Tim Cook faces a Capitol Hill grilling today.
‘It’s Like a War Zone’: Horror and Heroism in Oklahoma After Tornado Tears Through
Brandon Morgan wanted to get up early to chase tornadoes…
Morning Must Reads: May 21
In the news: the Oklahoma tornado, Apple, IRS scam, a Bain liberal SuperPAC, and the Benghazi official who lost his job speaks out
White House Press Secretary Still In The Hot Seat
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney started a new week much as he ended the last one—under assault from all sides of the White House press corps
Four Non-IRS Questions for Treasury Secretary Jack Lew
Here are four questions Lew needs to answer Tuesday on the state of America’s financial health.
Inside the Boy Scout Battle to Repeal the Gay Ban
A fast changing America threatens to leave scouting and its current rules against gays behind.
Gay Boy Scouts Employee: I Can’t Live a Lie Any Longer
I am a full-time paid professional employee of the Boy Scouts of America. I am also gay.
Immigration Bill Navigates Early Obstacles
With Washington distracted by scandals small and large, the immigration bill is quietly sailing through the Senate Judiciary Committee
Burma’s Thein Sein Visits Washington
Ignoring human-rights protests, the Obama Administration is looking at long-term investment in Burma, er, Myanmar