Gabrielle Giffords plans to attend husband’s shuttle launch
TUCSON, Arizona (Reuters) – Wounded Representative Gabrielle Giffords, recovering from being shot at a community event in January, plans to attend the launch of her
TUCSON, Arizona (Reuters) – Wounded Representative Gabrielle Giffords, recovering from being shot at a community event in January, plans to attend the launch of her
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two senior senators on Thursday urged President Barack Obama’s administration to begin immediately technical work on legislation to enact long-delayed trade pacts
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) – Over 8,000 workers converged on the Indiana statehouse on Thursday to protest proposed legislation they say would weaken unions and public schools.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As the Obama administration wrestles over what to do about Libya, the voices on Capitol Hill offer no consensus on military action.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – House Republicans are preparing another stopgap-spending bill that would cut $6 billion from current levels and keep the government running for three
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama’s already stalled bid to close the U.S. prison for suspected terrorists in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, would be blocked under
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Muslim Americans must do more to combat Islamic radicalization as al Qaeda targets them to help carry out terrorism plots, a lawmaker
(Reuters) – Big-name Republicans have begun maneuvering for their party’s presidential nomination in 2012 to try to deny President Barack Obama a second four-year term.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Senate defeated a pair of spending-cut bills on Wednesday — a Republican plan for nearly $60 billion in reductions and a
MADISON (Reuters) – Republicans in the Wisconsin state Senate approved sweeping curbs on collective bargaining by public employees on Wednesday in an abrupt and accelerated