Dave Boyer
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As Crimea falls, Obama takes Key Largo golf vacation, Biden hits Virgin Islands
While Russia beefed up its forces in Ukraine and the U.S. unemployment rate ticked up slightly, President Obama was criticized for spending the weekend on vacation with his family at an ultra-exclusive private community in the Florida Keys. Published March 9, 2014
Obama engages in Ukraine diplomacy from Fla. resort as Russia digs in
From his weekend vacation spot in the Florida keys, President Obama called several European leaders Saturday about the crisis in Ukraine, even as Russia beefed up its military occupation of the contested Crimea region. Published March 8, 2014
Obama continues push for minimum wage hike that CBO says will cost 500K jobs
President Obama said Saturday that congressional Republicans are out of step with Americans on raising the federal minimum wage. Published March 8, 2014
Obamas, Bidens jetting off to warm resorts for mini-vacations
The White House defended President Obama's decision Friday to spend the weekend on vacation in an ultra-exclusive resort in the Florida Keys while the economy remains weak and the showdown with Russia over Ukraine demands his attention. Published March 7, 2014
Obama, first lady to promote access to student loans
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will fly to Miami Friday to promote a new administration effort to help high school students apply for federal loans for college. Published March 7, 2014
CPAC 2014: McConnell works to reassure conservatives
Sen. Mitch McConnell assured conservative activists he won't disappoint them if they give him enough troops for the GOP to take control of the Senate in November's elections, as he sought to tamp down a growing rift between tea party activists and top Republican leaders on Capitol Hill. Published March 6, 2014
R-S-P-E-C-T: Find out what it means for Obama
Can President Obama get respect if he can't spell it? Published March 6, 2014
Obama urges Putin in phone call: De-escalate crisis in Ukraine
President Obama aimed stern warnings and temporarily toothless sanctions at Russia on Thursday, calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to ease the crisis in Ukraine and condemning a proposed referendum in Crimea that would allow the contested region to join Moscow. Published March 6, 2014
White House: Issa dissed Cummings by cutting mic
The White House said Thursday that Republican Rep. Darrell Issa shouldn't have dissed Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland by shutting down a hearing while Mr. Cummings was speaking. Published March 6, 2014
Obama the oracle: Democrats will retain control of the Senate
A top aide to President Obama said Thursday the White House isn't entertaining the possibility of Republicans winning the Senate this year. Published March 6, 2014
Obama slaps Putin with sanctions, restrictions on visas
President Obama on Thursday renewed his call for Russia to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine by allowing independent monitors and moving toward free elections in May. Published March 6, 2014
White House to Putin: Allow international monitors in Crimea
The Obama administration called on Russia on Wednesday to allow international monitors into the Crimean region of Ukraine, as the administration sought to broker a diplomatic solution to the tense standoff over the occupation by Russian troops. Published March 5, 2014
Obama: Midterms are coming, and Democrats need to wake up
President Obama said Democrats know how to win presidential contests but need help in the midterm elections. Published March 4, 2014
Obama tells Putin stop ‘meddling’ in Ukraine and withdraw troops from Crimea
President Obama urged Russia on Tuesday to stop "meddling" in Ukraine and withdraw its troops from Crimea, but a defiant Russian President Vladimir Putin said sanctions threatened by the West won't prevent him from defending his country's interests with its troubled neighbor. Published March 4, 2014
Obama prods Netanyahu toward ‘tough decisions’ on Palestinian peace talks
President Obama told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Monday that "tough decisions" must be made to move forward with Palestinian peace talks, and he pledged never to allow Iran to develop a nuclear bomb. Published March 3, 2014
Obama warns U.S. may retaliate against Russia with economic sanctions
President Obama warned Russia on Monday of possible U.S. sanctions over its military land grab in Ukraine, but Moscow brushed aside international threats, tightening its stranglehold on Crimea and calling audaciously for a national unity government in Kiev. Published March 3, 2014
Michelle Obama set for China visit focusing on education
The White House said that, as with Mrs. Obama's previous trips to Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, she "will be focusing on the power and importance of education, both in her own life and in the lives of young people in both countries." Published March 3, 2014
First lady Michelle Obama plans China trip
First lady Michelle Obama will travel to China later this month for a weeklong visit focused on education, the White House announced Monday. Mrs. Obama will visit Beijing for four days and will meet with Madame Peng, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping. The trip will take place from March 19 through March 26. Published March 3, 2014
Biden urges Russian PM to withdraw troops from Ukraine
Vice President Joseph R. Biden urged a top Russian official Monday to withdraw troops from Ukraine, even as Russia defended its use of military force in the Crimean Peninsula. Published March 3, 2014
Obama tells Netanyahu ‘tough decisions’ necessary in peace talks
President Obama told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Monday that “tough decisions” must be made to move forward with Palestinian peace talks, but the Israeli leader countered that the Palestinians aren’t bargaining in good faith. Published March 3, 2014