Politics
Secret Service Investigating How Couple Crashed White House State Dinner The Secret Service is reviewing
whether criminal charges may be warranted for a Washington-
area couple who got past security to crash a state dinner at the
White House, a spokesman for the agency said.
Feinberg Stumping Helps White House Skirt Public Outcry on Executives' Pay Kenneth Feinberg’s decision to slash
executive pay at taxpayer-rescued companies was “sheer
stupidity,” says Home Depot Inc. co-founder Kenneth Langone.
Not so, says compensation analyst Paul Hodgson: If anything,
Feinberg is a “pay kitten” soft on Wall Street.
Obama to Offer 17% Emissions-Cut Goal at UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen President Barack Obama will travel to
Copenhagen for climate-change talks, where he’ll offer to cut
U.S. emissions about 17 percent by 2020 in an effort to help
break a deadlock between rich and poor nations.
Obama Will Lay Out Afghan War Strategy in Speech at West Point on Dec. 1 President Barack Obama will lay out
his strategy for the war in Afghanistan on Dec. 1 in a
nationwide address from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point,
New York.
Health Insurance, Finance Lobbyists Visited White House, Records Show President Barack Obama and top
administration officials met at the White House this year with
lobbyists and advocacy groups on both sides of the health-care
overhaul debate, records show.
Health-Care Bill Faces Traffic Jam as Senate Weighs Debt, Tax Legislation Raising the U.S. government’s $12.2
trillion borrowing limit tops an agenda of must-pass legislation
that imperils Senate Democrats’ ability to pass a health-care
bill this year.
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