Dave Boyer
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Biden to lead delegation to Sharon funeral
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Florida Democrat who is also chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, will join Vice President Joseph R. Biden in the presidential delegation attending the state funeral of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, the White House said Sunday. Published January 12, 2014
Obama sends condolences to Sharon family, but Biden will attend memorial service
President Obama sent condolences to Israel Saturday on the passing of former prime minister Ariel Sharon, but the commander in chief will not attend the upcoming memorial service, according to the White House. Instead, the administration will send Vice President Joseph R. Biden. Published January 11, 2014
‘Year of action’: Obama vows to act ‘on his own’ when necessary
President Obama called Saturday for a "year of action," and he acknowledged those plans include more executive action. Published January 11, 2014
Obama to explain changes to NSA surveillance programs next week
President Obama will detail proposed changes to government surveillance programs in a speech next Friday, the White House confirmed. Published January 10, 2014
Obama pushes Obamacare during lunch with youth
The White House organized a lunch/photo op for President Obama Friday with five young people to drive home the administration's message about the importance of young adults enrolling in Obamacare. Published January 10, 2014
Obama vows ‘action’ on poverty, announces plans for ‘promise zones’
Summoning his inner community organizer, President Obama said Thursday he intends to "mobilize the country" this year around a national mission of giving poor Americans a shot at economic success. Published January 9, 2014
Obama vows ‘action’ on poverty, unveils plans for ‘promise zones’
Summoning his inner community organizer, President Obama said Thursday he intends to "mobilize the country" this year around a national mission of giving poor Americans a shot at economic success. Published January 9, 2014
White House steers clear of Christie’s traffic jam scandal
President Obama may have bonded with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over disaster aid, but the president wasn't offering his Republican buddy any words of encouragement Thursday as Mr. Christie grappled with a political disaster. Published January 9, 2014
White House rejects Gates’ criticism of Obama, Biden
The White House scrambled Wednesday to defend President Obama against criticism by former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who accused the president in a new book of lacking confidence in his own military strategy in Afghanistan and ridiculed Vice President Joseph R. Biden as a worthless adviser. Published January 8, 2014
Chamber of Commerce ‘determined’ in push for immigration reform in 2014
The president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday the group will use all of its influence to persuade Congress to pass immigration reform this year. Published January 8, 2014
Obama’s promise: Launches economic ‘zones’ to attack poverty
President Obama will announce the first "Promise Zones" across the country Thursday to improve economic opportunity by partnering distressed local communities and businesses, a White House official said Wednesday. Published January 8, 2014
Poverty level under Obama breaks 50-year record
Fifty years after President Johnson started a $20 trillion taxpayer-funded war on poverty, the overall percentage of impoverished people in the U.S. has declined only slightly and the poor have lost ground under President Obama. Published January 7, 2014
Obama resubmits more than 80 nominees
President Obama reoffered 64 judicial and 22 executive-branch nominees Monday, renewing his efforts to win swift confirmation for his nominees after Democrats eased Senate rules in November. Published January 6, 2014
White House calls more jobless benefits an emergency need
Ahead of a Senate vote Monday, the White House called on lawmakers to approve a three-month extension of long-term unemployment benefits at an added cost of $6.5 billion. Published January 6, 2014
REGAL R&R: Obamas live like royalty on lavish Hawaiian holiday
History will record that on the 12th day of his latest Hawaiian vacation, President Obama tweeted about Obamacare. Published January 2, 2014
Deadline not met on U.S.-Asia free-trade deal
The Obama administration failed to meet its self-imposed deadline of Dec. 31 for completing a major new initiative that would affect a vast swath of the economy. Published January 1, 2014
Obama’s wish list likely to stall in election year
If President Obama thought 2013 was an unproductive year for his agenda in Congress, he probably will enjoy 2014 even less. Published December 31, 2013
TRICKY DICK: Only Nixon less popular than President Obama in Year 5
President Obama came into office promising to be the opposite of George W. Bush, but he is imitating his predecessor in one regard — his second-term slide in popularity is almost a mirror image of the Republican's declining fortunes in 2005. Published December 30, 2013
Obama hails budget deal as sign of bipartisanship; GOP calls Obamacare a ‘ripoff’
President Obama hailed a new spirit of cooperation in Congress on Saturday, while Republicans warned young people that the president's health care law is a "ripoff" and ought to be scrapped. Published December 22, 2013
Obama open to curbing NSA overseas phone collection
President Obama said Friday that the U.S. must consider extending some of its prohibitions against domestic surveillance to the international community. Published December 20, 2013