Dungy doesn’t make Obama’s list
The W.H. releases its new faith advisory council and the former Colts coach doesn’t make the list.
The W.H. releases its new faith advisory council and the former Colts coach doesn’t make the list.
Americans United for Change will unveil an ad against House Republicans who oppose budget plan.
He says cuts would not sacrifice war-making abilities.
The former senator forms an exploratory committee to run for governor of Rhode Island.
Armenians accuse Obama of falling ‘far short” of a campaign promise.
At least three House members host Opening Day events at ballparks — some with pricey $1,500 tickets.
Gingrich: “Not since Jimmy Carter have we had an administration this out of touch with reality.”
Harrison Ford, Calista Flockhart and her son, Liam, browse around.
Rocker Bob Dylan waxes about Obama’s epic life in an interview with British press.
It’s only 96 days into 2009, and the world has woken up to something quite different. Instead of a faux horse hating cowboy who swaggers onto stage and jokes about his own lack of knowledge, the world sees a careful, concerned, educated, deep-thinking man representing America.