Kennedy’s Surgery for Tumor Called Success
Senator Edward M. Kennedy successfully underwent surgery in Durham, N.C., for a malignant brain tumor, his surgeon said.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy successfully underwent surgery in Durham, N.C., for a malignant brain tumor, his surgeon said.
McAuliffe says that after Obama gets a majority of delegates, she will call him the nominee, according to AP.
Barack Obama was wooing superdelegates as Hillary Rodham Clinton prepared what aides described as a farewell speech to sum up the case for her candidacy.
Even a built-in constituency of card sharks doesn’t make supporters of online poker a good bet on the Hill.
A mix-up with white paper, parchment paper and proofreading paragraphs created a legislative nightmare.
Speaker overrules influential chairmen on key issues and forces through a controversial rules change.
Riding a double-digit polling lead over Clinton, Montana offers Barack Obama his best chance to head into the general election with a head of steam.
Add to former President Clinton’s regrets this campaign season a stream of invective while commenting Monday on an unflattering article in Vanity Fair magazine.
“President Clinton was understandably upset about an outrageously unfair article,” Jay Carson, a spokesman for Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign, said after her husband’s remarks appeared on the online Huffington Post, “but the language today was inappropriate and he wishes he had not used it.”
South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn, the third-ranking Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives, is endorsing Barack Obama for president, his office said on Monday.
Sen. Robert Byrd, the oldest member of the U.S. Senate and a fierce opponent of the Iraq war, was taken to a Washington-area hospital for observation on Monday after a caregiver noticed that he was lethargic, a spokesman for the West Virginia Democrat said.