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President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks at Ellicott Dredges in Baltimore, Friday, May 17, 2013, during his second "Middle Class Jobs and Opportunity Tour". (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Obama agenda marches on despite controversies

Despite Democratic fears, predictions of the demise of President Barack Obama's agenda appear exaggerated after a week of cascading controversies, political triage by the administration and party leaders in Congress and lack of evidence to date of wrongdoing close to the Oval Office. "Absolutely not," Steven Miller, the recently resigned ...

ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY MAY 19 AND THEREAFTER - In this Friday May 3, 2013 photo, Chris Figgatt, manufacturing specialist and technical trainer at the Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced Flexible Manufacturing in South Charleston, W.Va., shows off one RCBI’s three 3-D printing units. The printers create three-dimensional plastic models from computer designs. Below, the printers use plastic strands about as thick as a human hair to construct models and prototypes of various objects for firms around the region. (AP Photo/Charleston Daily Mail,Craig Cunningham)

3-D printers an emerging industry

3-D technology isn't just for movie theatres and comic books anymore. In fact, it may very well reshape the landscape for American manufacturing. It's all thanks to advances in 3-D printing, also called additive manufacturing, which has seen tremendous growth in the last few years. "It's a quiet revolution," said ...

Review chairman: Clinton didn't make Benghazi call

The seasoned diplomat who penned a highly critical report on security at a U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, defended his scathing assessment but absolved then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. "We knew where the responsibility rested," Thomas Pickering said Sunday. "They've tried to point a finger at people more senior ...

Senator: IRS targeting of tea party is 'chilling'

Republicans said Sunday that the Internal Revenue Service's heightened scrutiny of conservative political groups was "chilling" and further eroded public trust in government. Lawmakers said President Barack Obama personally should apologize for targeting tea party organizations and they challenged the tax agency's blaming of low-level workers. "I just don't buy ...

Today in History

Today is Saturday, May 11, the 131st day of 2013. There are 234 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On May 11, 1973, the espionage trial of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo in the "Pentagon Papers" case came to an end as Judge William M. Byrne dismissed ...

President Barack Obama listens to a question during a news conference with South Korean President Park Geun-Hye, not pictured, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Obama, in Texas, presses middle-class jobs agenda

Offering a more upbeat view of the economy, President Barack Obama resurrected his jobs proposals Thursday, advancing modest initiatives as he pushed for action on more ambitious efforts that face resistance from congressional Republicans. "We're poised for progress," he declared. The president chose the bustling Texas capital as a backdrop ...

President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks at Ohio State University's spring commencement in the Ohio Stadium, Sunday, May 5, 2013,  in Columbus, Ohio. President Obama is the third sitting president to give the commencement speech at Ohio State University.  (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Obama to launch series of trips on economic plans

Immigration, guns and national security are dominating the discussion on Capitol Hill, but Americans by and large are still focused on their bottom line. So President Barack Obama is launching a series of quick jaunts around the country to remind Americans he's still got jobs and the economy on his ...

President Barack Obama, left, and Costa Rica President Laura Chinchilla, right, shake hands at the end of a news conference at the National Center for Art and Culture in San Jose, Costa Rica, Friday, May 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Issues back home trail Obama on Latin America trip

President Barack Obama's trip to Latin America had a decidedly domestic feel, with issues such as immigration, energy and education that are in the forefront of U.S. political debate also dominating his talks with regional leaders. The shared priorities show how closely entwined the U.S. is with its southern neighbors. ...

Per-student pre-K spending lowest in decade

State funding for pre-kindergarten programs had its largest drop ever last year and states are now spending less per child than they did a decade ago, according to a report released Monday. The researchers also found that more than a half million of those preschool students are in programs that ...

FILE - This Monday, April 15, 2013 file photo provided by Bob Leonard shows bombing suspects Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, center right in black hat, and his brother, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, center left in white hat, approximately 10-20 minutes before the blasts that struck the Boston Marathon. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's legal defense is in the hands of Miriam Conrad, the chief federal public defender for Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Conrad has asked a judge to appoint two additional lawyers with experience in death penalty cases. (AP Photo/Bob Leonard, File)

Lawmaker: FBI checking training angle in bombing

The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee said Sunday that the FBI is investigating in the United States and overseas to determine whether the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing received training that helped them carry out the attack. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, is charged with joining with his older ...

Immigration senators: Boston no excuse to nix bill

Two senators who helped write bipartisan immigration legislation say the Boston Marathon bombings should expedite an overhaul of the current system. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said Sunday that the bombings that left three dead "should urge us to act quicker, not slower when it comes to getting ...

Obama speech on gun control legislation

President Obama used a speech in Colorado at the Denver Police Academy on Wednesday to press Congress for action on legislation that would rein in gun violence, as the White House tries to use the bully pulpit to regain some momentum on the issue. A quick review of the speech ...

Washington stumbling toward automatic budget cuts

With just over two weeks until $85 billion in across the board budget cuts are set to hit all corners of the federal budget, the blame game is in full bloom in Washington, D.C., as this week's State of the Union Address seemingly did nothing to push lawmakers any closer ...

Congress is urged to raise gas taxes

A day after President Obama proposed $50 billion in new spending on roads and bridges as part of his State of the Union Address, a leading business group called on the Congress to do something that hasn't been done in twenty years, raise federal gasoline taxes to pay for infrastructure ...

College scorecards released to help choose best college

  Following President Obama’s State of the Union address, today the U.S. Department of Education released an interactive College Scorecard, which provides students and families the critical information they need to make smart decisions about where to enroll for higher education. The College Scorecard – as part of President Obama’s ...

President Obama's State of the Union

Here is the prepared text of President Barack Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address.  This text was sent by reporters by the White House Press Office just before the speech began. = February 12, 2013   Remarks of President Barack Obama – As Prepared for Delivery State of the ...

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Pentagon pleads with Congress to block cuts

Sometimes when the Congress is engaged in a tough legislative battle, we say the House is "jamming" the Senate to accept a certain bill or vice versa, basically trying jam something down the other guy's throat. Today at a Senate hearing, it almost seemed like it was the Pentagon trying ...

Obama marks second term with State of the Union

Still facing a divided Congress, President Obama goes before lawmakers and the nation on Tuesday night ready to urge action on economic growth, gun violence, immigration reform and more, with no guarantee of anything but more sharp partisan battles in the months ahead. "What the President has been saying and ...

White House signals focus on economy

While there will certainly be more than one issue discussed by President Obama in Tuesday night's State of the Union Address, the White House made clear in recent days that the signature focus of this speech will be on the economy. WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama will focus his ...

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