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Some Question Black Chamber of Commerce

Alford accused the White House of creating the new group to drown out his voice. The White House denies any hand in establishing or favoring the organization. J.P.

Obama Goes to Facebook to Sell Agenda

“What we’re talking about is going back to the rates that existed back when Bill Clinton was president,” Obama said, acknowledging that some in his audience were “still in diapers at that time.”

Faster, Safer — Feasible?

The White House sees both as vital to U.S. economic competitiveness for the better part of the 21st century, but each effort will be enormously complicated and require

DLC Once Held Center Stage for Democrats

It is like a roll call of the last generation of Democratic leaders: Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Joe Lieberman, Dick Gephardt — all one-time stars of the Democratic Leadership Council, the 26-year-old incubator

Daley Explains His Criticism of Health Care Law

New White House Chief of Staff William Daley sought to clarify Sunday his previous criticism of President Barack Obama’s signature health care overhaul law as political, not policy, commentary.

Obama Ready to Reach Out in 112th Congress

The pick sent a strong signal that the White House is ready to rebuild its frayed relationship with the corporate world, a new tack being hailed by Republicans and bemoaned by liberals.

President Has the Upper Hand in a Shutdown

The White House would also have to decide how to handle programs and government functions that didn’t exist in Civiletti and Stockman’s time — or even 15 years ago, when the last two federal government

Tucson Speech Offers Fresh Start for Obama

Facing re-election in just two years, he has a narrow opportunity to prove he is the consensus-maker he promised he would be and win back the support of the public that elected him to the White House in

Bitter Blue Dogs Ready to Cut Deals

Blue Dogs have already started having informal discussions with Republicans in the hope that they can help forge bipartisan deals like they did between President Bill Clinton and the GOP after the

Obama Names Daley as New Chief of Staff

“Few Americans can boast the breadth of experience Bill brings to this job,” Obama said during Daley’s formal announcement at the White House.