Bush bids adieu to Paul Harvey
Bush: Laura and I are pleased to have known this fine man.
Bush: Laura and I are pleased to have known this fine man.
As the conversation intensifies about health care reform, no one knows what role the insurance industry will play in a revamped system.
Saying he would defend his plan, President Obama cast himself as a populist crusader willing to do battle with special interests.
The perception that the U.S. is now serious about tackling climate change has set off a flurry of diplomacy around the globe.
President Obama tapped Kathleen Sebelius, a Democratic governor from a red state, to help him push through his plan to remake the nation’s health care system.
Liberal interest groups are running vigorous campaigns in support of President Obama’s agenda, particularly as it relates to health care.
The nomination has triggered a battle between traditional Catholics and the Catholic left.
The Chinese had suspended senior-level military contacts with the United States in October, protesting the Bush administration’s $6.5 billion arms sale to Taiwan.
Obama says his policies help African-Americans.
Recent incidents are reviving questions about whether a pro-Christian culture permeates the armed forces.