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Obama: U.S. would go bankrupt without health changes

Associated Press
On CBS's "The Early Show," president says he isn't worried about drop in approval ratings over reform effort

For the GOP, Michael Steele no longer “da man”

Gabriel Winant
Republicans are abandoning their stripper-tainted organization, the RNC. So why won't they just fire its leader?

Don’t count on healthcare ruining Romney in ’12

Steve Kornacki
RomneyCare looks an awful lot like ObamaCare. Here's why the right might give Mitt a pass anyway

Robert Gibbs endorses denial of civilian trials

Glenn Greenwald
What once horrified virtually all Democrats is now becoming bipartisan consensus

Eastern floods scatter residents as worst awaits

Eric Tucker
Three days of rain overflow rivers again as Eastern region surveys, anticipates damage

Obama administration: Drill, baby, drill!

Alex Koppelman
Some areas off U.S. coast to be opened for oil drilling

Obama to allow oil drilling off Virginia coast

Philip Elliott
Proposed expansion would end drilling moratorium along the southern half of the East Coast

Sarkozy joins Obama in condemning settlements

Associated Press
The French president says Israel's new activity "contributes nothing"

More Americans disagree about Israel, but elite consensus holds together

Gabriel Winant
Republicans support Israeli policies, and Democrats oppose them. So why do Democratic leaders stand with the GOP?

Erick Erickson’s tone-deaf mea culpa

Let's face it: The Red State blogger is just another conservative "sore loserman" who can't get over 2008

Sarkozy urges new world finance rules in U.S. speech

Angela Charlton, Verena Dobnik
French president, in New York, says Obama administration should lead way in saving capitalism with regulations

Sarkozy Sr.’s tell-all book counters critics

Elaine Ganley
In "So Much Life," the French president's 81-year-old father strikes back at detractors

Obama slips into Afghanistan to voice US resolve

Jennifer Loven
The President, during 6-hour nighttime visit, affirms commitment to destroy al-Qaida and extremist allies

Which Republicans will be too stale for 2012?

Mark Greenbaum
The snarky answer is "all of them." But by one reliable measure, 5 GOP White House prospects can be scratched today

Little difference between tea party and Grand Old Party

David Jarman
Polling evidence indicates that tea partiers are just conservative Republicans by another name

The war on WikiLeaks and why it matters

Glenn Greenwald
The U.S. government escalates its campaign to harass and destroy a key whistle-blowing site

The right-wing need for victimization and Israel

Glenn Greenwald
Any nation in the world would jump at the chance to receive the same "unfair treatment"

Eric Cantor’s phony victim story

Joan Walsh
His false claim of office gunshots functioned as the Ashley Todd tale of 2010, distracting from right-wing violence

Why jobs have to be the president’s next big thing

Robert Reich
Few presidents earn themselves a new honeymoon like this one. Obama had better focus on what matters most

U.S.-Russia Treaty cuts nuclear weapons by fourth

Desmond Butler
Agreement will be finalized this morning

Jamie Oliver: Taking the revolution to president

J.m. Hirsch
British chef plans to augment his new television show with a petition advocating better food in American schools

Kristol responds to Obama’s “go for it” remark

Alex Koppelman
Weekly Standard editor says Republicans should take president's dare on healthcare repeal

Treasury takes Chamber of Commerce to the woodshed

Andrew Leonard
Deputy Secretary Neal Wolin dares the lion's den and delivers a harsh message to anti-reform lobbyists

Bin Laden threatens U.S. over alleged 9/11 plotter

Associated Press
In new audio recording, the Al-Qaida leader warns Americans against executing suspected terrorists
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