- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. (Reuters)
- to the 2012 election campaign, now that it's clear who the contestants will be. (Washington Post)
- Another monthly gain in jobs of at least 200,000 would probably reinforce U.S. voters' growing sense of security, an election-year boost to President Barack Obama as Republican Mitt Romney attacks his economic record. (Bloomberg)
- chairman of the committee, said he viewed a proposed rewrite of the regulation as an assault on the coal industry. (United Press International)
- US President Barack Obama's camp accused Republican Mitt Romney of hiding his finances in a "black box" following a report he used an ethics loophole to avoid offering details of some earnings. (Raw Story)
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama believes women should be allowed to join the all-male Augusta National Golf Club, the White House said on Thursday, adding pressure on the exclusive 80-year-old organization to change its restrictive policy. (Reuters)
- WASHINGTON, April 5 (UPI) -- U.S. President Obama said Thursday in a Passover address Jewish and non-Jewish alike share a common obligation to make our union more perfect. (United Press International)
- Close your books, America. Its time for a pop quiz. (NPR News)
- WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has shown a willingness to campaign against the Supreme Court if the justices strike down his 2010 health care law. It's a strategy that's as risky as it is rare. (The News & Observer)
Friday, April 6, 2012
Obama 2012
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