Politics

  • House Votes to Repeal Health Care Law

    By Felicia Sonmez and David A. Fahrenthold The House on Wednesday evening passed a bill that would repeal the national health care overhaul, approving the measure on a largely party-line vote. The repeal bill passed 245 to 189, with three Democrats — Reps. Mike Ross (Ark.), Dan Boren (Okla.) and Mike McIntyre (N.C.) — joining…

  • What's at Stake for Health Care Reform

    Today’s scheduled vote by House Republicans to repeal the new health care law is largely symbolic, but the Obama administration is taking no chances that people will miss what’s at stake if the worst-case scenario plays out. African Americans are among the groups to which it’s reaching out to rally support in defense of the…

  • Obama and Hu to Tackle Issues of 'Mistrust'

    MSNBC is reporting that President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, will confront stubborn rifts over North Korea and bilateral economic imbalances on Wednesday when they meet during a formal state visit. The two have vowed greater understanding and cooperation between the world’s two largest economies in an effort to bridge the strains…

  • Missing the Point on MLK

    During this time of year, we in the media are given to expounding on what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would have counseled in our era, especially about poverty and war. But there is an aspect of what King was all about that we tend to miss, because time passes, and technology preserves and highlights…

  • The RNC After Steele: Many Bridges to Build

    On Friday, after two years in office, Michael Steele was beaten handily in his bid for a second term atop the Republican National Committee. Steele, the former lieutenant governor of Maryland, became the first African American to chair the RNC, occasionally with disastrous consequences: His verbal and behavioral gaffes were infamous and numerous — who…

  • Obama to Review Government Regulations

    President Barack Obama has announced a review of government regulations in order to identify those that hamper job creation and make the U.S. economy less competitive. In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Obama said that some government regulations have placed “unreasonable burdens on business — burdens that have stifled innovation and have had…

  • Find Out How FLOTUS Spent Her Birthday

    First lady Michelle Obama spent part of her 47th birthday surrounded by her family and the students of Stuart Hobson Middle School in Washington, D.C. Around 11:15 a.m., President Obama, Mrs. Obama, Malia and Sasha entered the school cafeteria and were greeted by a chorus of “Happy Birthday.” Mrs. Obama’s response, according to the pool report: “All right let’s…

  • Caption This: Martin Luther King Jr. and President Obama

    This photo is floating around Facebook. (Obviously, whoever merged these images is slick with his or her Photoshop skills.)  As we prepare to celebrate the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, take a moment to write a caption for this photo. Or tell us what these two men might say to each other. Leave your words…

  • The Story Behind the 'I Have a Dream' Speech

    Like most public figures, Martin Luther King Jr. had very little time to work on his speeches. Clarence B. Jones, who was King’s personal attorney, also helped write many of his speeches. In a book published recently, Jones gives the blow-by-blow account of how King’s most famous speech, “I Have a Dream,” delivered at the March…

  • Herman Cain Readies for 2012 Presidential Campaign

    Jack Kemp called Herman Cain the “Colin Powell of the restaurant industry.” In the ’80s he took over 450 underperforming Burger Kings and turned them around. He bought a chain of pizza restaurants, Godfather’s Pizza, and he took them from red to black just before he bought them out. Now Cain, 65, has entered the…