2010 Midterm Election Results In, Republicans Top Democrats, Obama Reacts
After the dust has settled, the Democrats were able to just barely hold onto the majority in the United States Senate, but lost heavily in the House of Representatives. (…)
After the dust has settled, the Democrats were able to just barely hold onto the majority in the United States Senate, but lost heavily in the House of Representatives. (…)
In Washington, D.C. today, hundreds of people waited outside the Harman Center for the Arts for four hours hoping to be one of the 550 people who would get a seat for the nights taping. (…)
After the American economy crashed two years ago, few would have wondered that it would take this long to rebound. (…)
It was just a few weeks ago that Bank of America announced that it would freeze its foreclosure process. (…)
The problems associated with the foreclosures done over the last few years are now more than well known by American citizens. (…)
A bill was sent to the President of the United States this week that would simplify the process in which courts can clear foreclosures. (…)
With his weekly radio address taking place traditionally on Saturday, President Barack Obama used the valuable time to talk about the recent measures he put into effect having to do with technological innovations in the United States. (…)
The issue of climate control and global warming has been one that has plagued both Democrats and Republicans since the 1990’s. (…)
After much campaigning for the small business bill he proposed months ago, President Barack Obama has finally gotten his plan passed. (…)
President Barack Obama took to the microphone this weekend for his weekly radio address. (…)
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