Sanders has faced questions about whether or not the bill would garner solid support among Senate Democrats... READ MORE›
One senior administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss White House strategy said Energy Secretary Ernest J... READ MORE›
Cardin said the Iran review, while proceeding in Congress initially over the White House's objections, probably played to the West's advantage... READ MORE›
But watch Louisiana and Georgia where third-party candidates could force run-offs, possibly delaying a final Senate verdict for one or even two months... READ MORE›
As House Republicans struggled over tactics Senate Republicans conceded that the White House had prevailed and the accord could not be stopped... READ MORE›
Congress has outlawed bringing any detainees onto domestic soil... READ MORE›
This is an area where additional scrutiny and reforms could be useful in enhancing the national security of the United States, he was quoted as saying... READ MORE›
Many Americans have worried that those refugees might include militants allied to the Islamic State... READ MORE›
Sanders also knocked the administration of President Bill Clinton, the front-runner's husband, for its deregulation of Wall Street in the 1990s... READ MORE›
Thune and Republican Representative Tom Cole said Obama's expected use of executive power on the issue was what fueled partisanship and lack of cooperation... READ MORE›
I am certainly not running for president because my last name in Clinton, said the wife of the nation's 42nd president, Bill Clinton... READ MORE›
Cecil anticipates that should Clinton become the nominee, she would embrace high-visibility roles for both Obama and Bill Clinton... READ MORE›
Fifty-four percent of Republicans polled said Obama's handling of Ebola would be very important for them when they vote, versus 40 percent of Democrats... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama has appointed federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch as the first black woman to hold the position of US attorney general, he will announce today... READ MORE›
Republicans pro-israel groups step up campaign against iran deal... READ MORE›
Boehner touts bills to repeal obamacare build keystone... READ MORE›
Under a bill President Barack Obama signed into law in May, Congress has until Sept... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama pauses while speaking about immigration reform during a visit to Del Sol High School in Las Vegas, Nevada November 21, 2014... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON White House plans to allow thousands more refugees into the United States faced stiff opposition on Monday in the U.S... READ MORE›
Senate Democratic leaders said they were confident their ranks would hold... READ MORE›
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, another Republican, isn't very far behind, with 55 missed votes, or 77 percent attendance... READ MORE›
Boehner said after the meeting that no decisions had been made and consultations would continue with Republicans in the House and Senate... READ MORE›
Obama's pacific trade pact revived in u.s. house heads to senate... READ MORE›
Republicans outnumber Democrats two to one in rural Steuben County New York the home of the glassmaker-turned-tech-company Corning Inc... READ MORE›
By a vote of 56-42 the Republican-majority Senate fell short of the 60 votes needed in the 100-member chamber to advance the legislation... READ MORE›
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley, Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee are meeting for their first debate of the 2016 campaign... READ MORE›
Kennedy and Ronald Reagan Obama said if Congress blocked the deal it would accelerate Tehran's path to a bomb and severely damage America's credibility... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama and top lawmakers from both parties reached a tentative budget agreement that would avert a U.S... READ MORE›
However, a disapproval resolution must be passed by both the Senate and House to get to Obama's desk... READ MORE›
The Iran nuclear deal will make America and the world safer and more secure President Barack Obama said on Saturday... READ MORE›
Groups backing Hillary Rodham Clinton's likely candidacy, for instance, plan major gatherings with donors in the weeks ahead... READ MORE›
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