Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Obama calls principal of Pa. high school devastated by stabbings
The White House said Mr. Obama phoned principal Ron Suvak "to express his deepest sympathies for the senseless act that took place on campus yesterday," and also expressed gratitude for the "heroic actions by students, faculty and staff." Published April 10, 2014
Democrats press Obama for Keystone pipeline decision
Nearly a dozen Democratic senators on Thursday pleaded with President Obama to make a decision on the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline by the end of next month. Published April 10, 2014
At Fort Hood memorial, Obama calls for renewed focus on mental health, gun control
President Obama said Wednesday the lives lost at Fort Hood last week must serve as a call to action on mental illness for both the military and the nation as a whole. Published April 9, 2014
Obama to headline Rev. Al Sharpton’s conference
The president will address the National Action Network convention in New York City, and the White House said Wednesday that recent news about Mr. Sharpton's role in providing the federal government with key information about top organized crime families hasn't caused them to rethink Mr. Obama's involvement. Published April 9, 2014
Obama’s tricky balancing act — fundraising and governing
The past week has seen President Obama attempt to pull off a tough balancing act — being the nation's comforter in chief and also his party's most productive cash cow. Published April 8, 2014
On equal pay for women, Obama challenges GOP to ‘join us in this, the 21st century’
President Obama's unilateral move Tuesday to try to close the pay gap between the sexes will force federal contractors to tell the government what their employees earn. Published April 8, 2014
Obama touts $107M high school career connection program
President Obama on Monday opened up taxpayers' checkbook for education and continued a hallmark of his presidency — working around Congress to dole out billions of dollars in grants to individual states and districts, as long as they enact the kinds of changes the administration wants to see. Published April 7, 2014
Obama: Maryland ‘did the right thing’ by raising minimum wage
President Obama on Monday praised the Maryland legislature for voting to raise the state's minimum wage to $10.10 and said the example should be followed nationwide. Published April 7, 2014
Obama to give $7 million grant to Bladensburg High School
President Obama announced Monday a $7 million grant to Bladensburg High School, part of a larger effort by the administration to help U.S. students catch up with the rest of the world in college and career training. Published April 7, 2014
House Republicans to push gas exports
House Republicans will move forward this week with legislation to expedite exports of American natural gas, which supporters argue will help Europe and Ukraine break their dependence on Russian fuel and cut Moscow's influence in the region. Published April 6, 2014
White House vs. Samsung: Obama adviser says they’ve had ‘conversations’ with firm over Ortiz photo
The White House has had "conversations" with Samsung after the company's new social media insider, Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz, snapped a selfie with President Obama last week. Published April 6, 2014
Obama, first lady to attend Fort Hood memorial service
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will attend a memorial service Wednesday for the victims of the recent shooting at Fort Hood. Published April 6, 2014
Fort Hood rampage puts focus on mental health problems for military veterans
As more details come to light surrounding Spc. Ivan Lopez's state of mind before he fired on fellow service members at Fort Hood last week, the clearer it becomes, lawmakers and military leaders say, that the mental health of returning veterans no longer can be relegated to the back burner. Published April 6, 2014
Sen. McCaskill: ‘Moment of truth’ for General Motors
With public fury growing over General Motors' handling of faulty ignition switches in some of its vehicles, Sen. Claire McCaskill said Sunday the auto giant now faces a "real moment of truth" and must make restitution to the families of those killed by the defects. Published April 6, 2014
Former CIA chief: Freeing convicted Israeli spy Pollard would be ‘act of desperation’
With Israeli-Palestinian peace talks on the brink, the Obama administration reportedly is considering the release of convicted spy Jonathan Pollard as a way to keep the two sides at the table, but the former head of the CIA said Sunday such a move would be disastrous. Published April 6, 2014
Sen. Kaine: Let military, not lawmakers, decide whether guns are allowed on bases
Last week's deadly shooting at Fort Hood has spurred renewed calls to allow military personnel to carry weapons on bases, but Sen. Tim Kaine argues politicians ought to stay out of the issue. Published April 6, 2014
Obama casts GOP’s balanced-budget plan as ‘massive tax cuts’ for millionaires
President Obama on Saturday continued his election-year assault on the House GOP's latest budget proposal, telling Americans the plan would "raise taxes on middle-class families with kids" and cut crucial programs while giving more handouts to the rich. Published April 5, 2014
Obama a fan of George W. Bush’s art
Former President George W. Bush has impressed many with his artwork, including his successor in the White House. Published April 4, 2014
White House: ‘Reality check’ on Israeli-Palestinian peace hits pessimistic note
Hours after Secretary of State John Kerry said it's time for a "reality check" among Israeli and Palestinian leaders, the White House conceded that peace talks between the two sides have hit a serious snag and hinted they could be in danger of falling apart entirely. Published April 4, 2014
Obama, Cantor find common ground on pediatric cancer bill
Nearly three years after the duo made political headlines for their testy encounter during debt negotiations, President Obama and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor appeared together at the White House on Thursday for the signing of a law officially ending public financing of party conventions while directing millions of dollars to pediatric cancer research. Published April 3, 2014