Dozens of demonstrators calling for an end to war rushed into President Barack Obama’s campaign headquarters in Chicago on Monday morning, and eight were arrested, NBCChicago reported. The protest, led by a group associated with the Catholic Worker movement, was …
Updated at 4:55 p.m. ET: California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday asked state employees to work a four-day, 38-hour week as part of a package of massive spending cuts needed to help the state close an unexpected $15.7 billion budget deficit.
Portfolio hedging 'is a license to do pretty much anything,' says Senator Levin, co-author of financial regulatory law
Updated at 7:42 p.m. ET: Two Yemeni members of al-Qaida, including a top leader wanted in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, were killed in their car by an apparent U.S. drone strike in southern Yemen, residents there and a spokesman for an al-Qaida-linked group said Sunday. The …
You can't be serious on your view to keep white house logs private? There's not one single reason why those log's should not be made public. The President's decision to pursue the same course of action that Bush took on this issue is just one more example of how "not" different Mr. "Change" President is. It's business as usual in this country and world. Anyone who would take a "keep private" stance on this issue has got to be a scum bag lobbyist who we all know is the real problem with this joke of a political system we have here.
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