
Obama Jokes About 'Doing Fine' Gaffe
In a speech in Ohio on Thursday, President Obama acknowledged he made a gaffe last week when he said the private sector was “doing fine.”

In a speech in Ohio on Thursday, President Obama acknowledged he made a gaffe last week when he said the private sector was “doing fine.”

Juan Williams and Michelle Malkin spar on Fox News’ Hannity Show

The young boy who played little Darth Vader in Volkswagen’s famous 2011 Super Bowl commercial will undergo open heart surgery.

(CBS News) New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg shrugged off criticism of his controversial public health initiatives, saying that “if government’s purpose isn’t to improve the health and longevity of its citizens, I don’t know what its purpose is.”

Scott Rasmussen discusses the latest Romney-Obama matchup results in Wisconsin as well as confidence in the President’s handling of the economy over Bill Clinton on The Kudlow Report.

DNC Communications Director Brad Woodhouse appeared on the Fernando Espuelas Show where he praised the Bush Tax Cuts and their positive impacts for middle class Americans.

In 2010, former President Bill Clinton made a statement that President Obama would probably rather not be reminded of today. “The Democrats are saying something like this: ‘We found a big hole that we did not dig. We didn’t get

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Your browser does not support iframes. Sports Illustrated: Matt Cain threw a perfect game at home against the Astros on Wednesday night. There have now been five no-hitters through the first two and a half months of this season, including

Henry Hill, a soldier in the Luchese organized-crime family whose decision to turn federal informer, and subsequent itinerant life in and out of the federal witness protection program, inspired Martin Scorsese’s acclaimed film “Goodfellas,” died on Tuesday in Los Angeles.

On the day it closed, Solyndra said it was laying off 1,100 full-time and temporary employees.But 1,861 workers lost their jobs as the solar panel manufacturer shut its doors, according to U.S. Labor Department documents provided to The Bay Citizen

The hit HBO series “Game of Thrones” features some epic sword battles and gore.And, apparently, the disembodied head of the 43rd President of the United States.The web site io9.com reports the first season DVD of “Thrones” finds the show’s creators

President of the Americans for Tax Reform, Grover Norquist, takes on a caller on C-SPAN.