Democrats Defend Obama's Tack on Tuesday On a day when two Democratic senators were fighting for their political lives, President Barack Obama was donning a hard hat and taking a tour of an Ohio manufacturing plant. But Senate Democrats say the fact that Obama wasn't out front and center for their colleagues at their time of need doesn't mean that he isn't doing all he can to help -- even if it means staying out of sight. Obama endorsed Sens. Blanche Lincoln (Ark.) and Arlen Specter (Pa.) months in advance of Tuesday's...
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The ''Dancing With the Stars'' career of Erin Andrews has not yet maxed out. Or Maks-ed out, as the case may be. » PHOTO GALLERY The ESPN siren of the sidelines and partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy survived Tuesday night's results show and reached the finals along with as expected Nicole...
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. It was a very quiet and solemn ride to the village nestled in the mountains of Guatemala. Jean, a Maryknoll Sister, with her weathered face and soft, yet sad, blue eyes, told us not to ask questions but to only listen. The small village was only...
Robert Shireman, the deputy under secretary of the United States Department of Education, is leaving Washington in July. Mr. Shireman, founder of the Institute for College Access and Success in California, put into effect much of that advocacy group’s agenda at the Department of Education...
When the man accused in the failed May 1 Times Square bombing attempt made his first court appearance Tuesday, he had already been talking to investigators for more than two weeks. Related NPR Stories Times Square Suspect Faces Felony Charges May 18, 2010 Anwar Al-Awlaki: An American Citizen, A CIA...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Propelled by a new Arizona law, the debate over immigration reform will take center stage when President Barack Obama welcomes Mexico's Felipe Calderon to the White House and could overshadow the drug wars as the prime topic in talks between the two countries for the first...
updated 2:17 a.m. ET May 19, 2010 ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Child endangerment or maltreatment charges will be considered against a father who allegedly placed his 2-year-old child within reach of a cougar during an incident at the Como Zoo Saturday. Witnesses say that child was scratched and injured by...
updated 2:46 a.m. ET May 19, 2010 Enough is enough. That is what local school employees have to say about cuts to education. The San Luis...
updated 2:46 a.m. ET May 19, 2010 The San Luis Obispo City Council was under pressure Tuesday to decide who should control the produce portion of Farmers' Market. In the end, councilmembers handed it off to the city manager and city attorney to serve as mediators. The Downtown Association and...
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