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Ala. Sen. to Stop Blocking Obama Nominees
Republican Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama announced tonight that he is no longer going to block all of President Obama's nominations for official posts.

Alabama - Richard Shelby - Barack Obama - United States - Politics
Republicans vs. Republicans: Meghan McCain Rips Tea Party
McCain assails tea party movement, says former Rep. Tancredo's remarks were racist and ridiculous.

John McCain - Meghan McCain - Republican - United States - Politics
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Rep. John Murtha Dies at Age 77
The congressman from Pennsylvania was the first Vietnam War combat veteran elected to Congress.

Vietnam War - John Murtha - Conflicts and Wars - Military - Twentieth Century
Illinois Controversy Ends: Embattled Dem Candidate Bows Out of Lt. Gov. Race
The embattled Democratic candidate for Illinois lieutenant governor dropped out of the race Sunday because of pressure from party members worried about his 2005 arrest. Scott Lee Cohen, who won the Democratic primary by 26 percentage points Tuesday, said in an emotional speech Sunday that he did not want to jeopardize the Democratic Party's chances in the election.

Democratic - Illinois - Politics - Lieutenant Governor - United States
A Crippled Capital: D.C. Braces for 2nd Storm
Two days after a "historic" storm swept across the mid-Atlantic dumping up to three feet of snow in some areas, the nation's capital remains paralyzed today while bracing for a second wintry wallop expected to hit tomorrow.

Atlantic Ocean - United States - Mid-Atlantic - Business - Meteorology
Obama vs. Palin? Former Alaska Gov. Takes Aim at President
President Obama is hoping to resurrect the momentum on health care, just as Republicans grow increasingly confident.

Health care - Republican - President of the United States - Barack Obama - United States
GOP to Obama: Start Over, Then We'll Talk
GOP leaders pose questions Republicans want answered before a special White House health care summit this month.

Republican - Barack Obama - Health care - United States - Politics
Geithner: U.S. Will Not Lose AAA Bond Rating
Geithner on whether the U.S. is at risk of losing its triple-A bond rating: "Absolutely not. And that will never happen to this country."

Business - Financial services - Stocks and Bonds - Insurance - Investing
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President Obama Grilled on Super Bowl Sunday
The Indianapolis Colts and New Orlean Saints weren't the only ones under pressure on Superbowl Sunday.
President Obama, wearing a casual blue button-down shirt and tan khakis, was grilled in a live, pre-game interview by CBS's Katie Couric, on issues ranging from health care reform, national-deficit reduction, and terrorism.

Katie Couric - Barack Obama - Super Bowl - CBS - Indianapolis Colts
Roundtable: Demon Sheep, Tea Party and the Politics of National Security
How does Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan really feel about "demon sheep"?

Peggy Noonan - Wall Street Journal - Tea - Livestock - Business
Sarah Palin Leaves Door Open for Possible Presidential Run in 2012
Fresh from her appearance as keynote speaker at this weekend's Tea Party convention, Sarah Palin said she would not rule out running for president in 2012. When asked on "Fox News Sunday" why she wouldn't run for president, the former Alaska governor said, "I would."

Sarah Palin - Fox News Sunday - United States - List of Governors of Alaska - Alaska
Will Brown Harden GOP as 'Party of No'?
Democrats say Republicans use petty tactics to block President Obama's agenda, but Senate Democrats had a hard time passing legislation even with a filibuster-proof majority.

Republican - Democratic - Barack Obama - Cloture - United States
Bonus Shock: Goldman CEO Gets Just $9M
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein received a bonus of $9 million, all in stock, far below the $100 million that was rumored.

Lloyd Blankfein - Goldman Sachs - Business - Investing - Stocks and Bonds
Obama Fires Up Dems Amid 'Snowmageddon'
President Obama braved the "snowmageddon" today to address the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, and he told them it's not just the blizzard that has Washington paralyzed.

Democratic National Committee - Barack Obama - Democratic - Washington DC - United States
Obama: Pass Jobs Measures 'Without Delay'
Calls on both parties not to oppose "good ideas just because it's good politics to do so."

Politics - Barack Obama - United States - Candidates and Campaigns - Presidential
Edwards Aide: In Contempt Over Sex Tape Fight
Former John Edwards aide Andrew Young was declared in contempt of court today in dispute over a purported sex tape allegedly made by the one-time presidential hopeful and his mistress, Rielle Hunter.

John Edwards - Andrew Young - Rielle Hunter - Contempt of court - Politics
Michelle Obama on Obesity: Too Personal?
Some say first lady Michelle Obama should not have brought up her daughters when talking about childhood obesity last week.

Michelle Obama - First Lady - United States - Politics - Barack Obama
PHOTOS: Never Before Seen Photos of World Trade Center

World Trade Center - September 11 2001 - Terrorism - Incidents - Image Galleries
'The Nanny' Star Recast As Diplomat, Politico?
She's known worldwide for her nasal, high-pitched voice, New York slang, and role as the star of the television series "The Nanny," but actress Fran Drescher has been recasting herself as a high-profile foreign envoy, fierce political candidate and potential TV talk show personality.

Fran Drescher - Nanny - Actor - Talk show - Politics
Jenny Sanford: Gov.'s Affair Makes It Harder to Raise Sons
South Carolina's first lady Jenny Sanford tells "Good Morning America's" George Stephanopoulos

South Carolina - Jenny Sanford - United States - Mark Sanford - Religion
PHOTOS: Winter Weather Around the World: Massive Snowball Fight in D.C.
Winter Weather Around the World - A historic snowfall dumps more than two feet of snow on Washington, D.C. and other surrounding regions. Thousands gather in Dupont Circle for a snowball fight.

Washington DC - Dupont Circle Washington D.C. - Snowball fight - Snow - United States
PHOTOS: Celebrities Storm Washington
Tinseltown's talent, avid athletes and standout singers visit D.C.

People - Celebrities - Arts - Image Galleries - Female
PHOTOS: Top 10 Political Scandals of the Decade
A look back at the top ten political scandals of the decade - from Senator John Ensign's extramarital affair with a former staffer and friend to former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's link to a prostitution ring and Lewis "Scooter" Libby's connection with the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity.

Adult - Asia - Prostitution - Africa - Central America
PHOTOS: Travels of the Obama Presidency
Highlights from President Obama's latest travels around the world.
PHOTOS: President Barack Obama: The First 100 Days
Photos: Pressing events and memorable moments that shaped Obama's early days.
PHOTOS: Obama: Out and About
A look at Washington, D.C.'s newest scenesters: the First Family.
PHOTOS: Michelle Obama: Fashion Icon?
First lady Michelle Obama makes a splash in Oslo, Norway.
PHOTOS: Happy 200th, Abe
This holiday weekend, presidential history is all the rage.
PHOTOS: Barack Obama Inauguration
The historic day in pictures, from Obama's oath to his inaugural ball debut.
PHOTOS: Inaugural Celebrity Performers
The inaugural committee's "We are One" concert will be a star-studded event.
PHOTOS: Neighborhood Ball
This was the first ball open to the public and not just political dignitaries.
PHOTOS: Inaugural Dos and Don'ts
A look back at inaugural fashion through the years.
PHOTOS: Kids in the White House
A look at children of the White House over the years.
WATCH: Massive Snowball Fight in Nation's Capitol
Thousands gather in Washington's Dupont Circle for epic snowball fight.

Washington DC - Dupont Circle Washington D.C. - United States - Dupont Circle - Business and Economy
WATCH: Tearful Ill. Lt. Gov. Nominee Resigns
Dem Scott Cohen under fire after reports revealed he was charged with battery.

Business - Batteries - Democratic - Illinois - Power Supplies
WATCH: 'View': Meghan McCain Blasts Tea Parties
Meghan McCain blasts the tea party movement on 'The View.'

View - McCain - John McCain - United States - Politics
WATCH: Obama Seeks GOP Summit
Jake Tapper on Obama's health care push amidst growing push-back from the right.

Jake Tapper - Health care - United States - Politics - Barack Obama
WATCH: 'The Note': Unfreezing Health Care
President Obama looks to heat things up with the health care bill.

Health care - President of the United States - Health - United States - Health Policy
WATCH: Jenny Sanford Talks About Her Family's Challenges
South Carolina's first lady says her kids Googled her husband's mistress.

South Carolina - First Lady - Mark Sanford - United States - Religion
WATCH: Washington, D.C., Digs Out as New Storm Nears
Some areas around Washington have been without power for days.

Washington DC - Washington - United States - Energy - Barack Obama
WATCH: Missionaries Place Blame
Half of the imprisoned Americans in Haiti fault leader Laura Silsby.

Haiti - Caribbean - Idaho - Laura Silsby - Dominican Republic
WATCH: Exclusive: Timothy Geithner
ABC News' Jake Tapper sits down with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

Timothy Geithner - United States Secretary of the Treasury - Television - United States - Arts
WATCH: Roundtable: The Uncertain Economy
George Will, Al Hunt, Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus and John Podesta.

Al Hunt - George Will - John Podesta - Hunting - Sports
WATCH: Jenny Sanford on Husband's Infidelity
Sanford writes about coping with her husband's affair in "Staying True."

Jenny Sanford - Marriage - South Carolina - Relationships - Extramarital Affairs
WATCH: Roundtable: Tea Party Momentum
George Will, Al Hunt, Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus and John Podesta.

Al Hunt - George Will - John Podesta - Recreation - Hunting
WATCH: Clinton 'Heartened' by Iraq Election Decision
Secretary of state applauds Iraq's decision to reinstate Sunni candidates.

Iraq - United States Secretary of State - United States - Middle East - Warfare and Conflict
WATCH: Roundtable: Hope for Bipartisanship?
George Will, Al Hunt, Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus and John Podesta.

Al Hunt - George Will - John Podesta - Hunting - Sports
WATCH: Obama: Job Numbers 'Cause for Hope'
Obama touts modest economic progress, but says not a cause for "celebration."

United States - Barack Obama - Politics - Presidential - Candidates and Campaigns
WATCH: Best of Late-Night Political Comedy
Rewind the week's political highlights: A roundup of late night comedy.

Comedy - Arts - Performing Arts - Television - Programs
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