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Obama’s health care plan picks up support
Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Alan Fram
Catholic nuns, liberal lawmaker declare support for health care overhaul
Parliamentarian is rock star in healthcare debate
Laurie Kellman
Healthcare expert, Alan Frumin, sleeps in office and on call 24/7 to help resolve issue
Obama to speak with Fox News on Wednesday
Associated Press
President will appear on the network he's criticized to push healthcare reform
Obama threatens to veto greater intelligence oversight
Glenn Greenwald
The White House fights to retain one of the key weapons of Bush/Cheney lawbreaking
Lawmakers targeted in pro-health care overhaul ads
Sam Hananel
Union-backed ads ask Democratic congressmen to support the President's health care reform
Dodd unveils plan to tame financial markets
Associated Press
Connecticut senator's bill would allow government to break up firms that threaten the economy
My breakfast with Breitbart
Bob Calhoun
Our favorite professional wrestler-turned-Open Salon contributor details his encounter with Andrew Breitbart
3 with ties to US consulate killed in Mexican city
Olivia Torres
Members of the Juarez drug cartel suspected of ambushing two cars near Mexico's border
The warped platitude of DC “centrism”
Glenn Greenwald
Even the most radical policies are hailed as "sensible centrism" as long as the right people object to them
Obama wants Yellen as Fed vice chair
Jim Kuhnhenn
Source says president of San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank will be nominated for vacant seat
The Democrats’ scam becomes more transparent
Glenn Greenwald
After feigning support all year for a public option, Democrats are now whipping against it to prevent passage
Will the GOP’s special election jinx live on?
David Jarman
Eric Massa's fall hands Republicans a golden opportunity to pick up a House seat. History says they'll blow it
Obama gives away $1.4M Nobel prize
Associated Press
The president distributes his prize money among charities and organizations
Carville/Greenberg strategists and national security
Glenn Greenwald
Party strategists -- still afraid of seeming weak on National Security -- summon the debunked playbook of the past
Toyota troubles put spotlight on US safety agency
Stephen Manning, Ken Thomas
A House panel plans to investigate the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's oversight of auto industry
Math and English classes could be standardized
Donna Gordon Blankinship
Texas and Alaska have already chosen to opt out of the newest incarnation of education reform
House rejects call for withdrawal from Afghanistan
Jim Abrams
The bill, asking for troops to leave by the end of the year, never left the starting gate
If Obama were a Republican…
Andrew Leonard
Happy financial markets usually mean good business press for a president. But not this time
Biden says Palestinians deserve ‘viable’ state
Associated Press
Biden condemns Israel's plans to expand into disputed territory
Help save the Census from right-wing attacks
Mike Madden
Conservatives denigrate one of the country's only truly universal institutions, just before the 2010 forms go out
Arlen Specter is in trouble — unless he’s safe
David Jarman
One poll shows the Pennsylvania Democrat losing to Pat Toomey -- big. But another puts him ahead. What gives?
Can Democrats get immigration reform right?
Michael Lind
As with healthcare reform, long-term progressive principles are at odds with short-term electoral needs
Newsmax: Americans strongly prefer Obama — to Bush
Joe Conason
The right-wing site's online poll may cheer the White House, a little
Obama pitches health plan in spirited appearance
David Espo, Julie Pace
The president strikes a populist tone for reform in a speech at Arcadia University
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