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- Syria strike: Is loss of strategic surprise costing the US?
If and when the US carries out a missile strike, Syria's military will have had ample time to prepare, and Russia will be better positioned to provide Assad real-time intelligence, experts say.
- White House explainer-in-chief Bill Clinton talks Obamacare as rollout nears
Bill Clinton's discussion of Obamacare Wednesday at the Clinton Library in Little Rock kicked off White House plans for a series of speeches on a widely misunderstood and disliked law.
- Colorado recall vote draws in national debate over gun control
As two Colorado state senators who supported gun control seek to fend off a recall drive, national figures – including Mayor Bloomberg and the NRA – have gotten involved and donated money.
- Syria airstrike: Can Obama persuade Congress to share responsibility?
Congress set a red line when it ratified a treaty that banned use of chemical weapons, said President Obama, who argued that any decision to strike Syria should be a shared responsibility.
- Why Boehner had 'no choice' but to support Obama on Syria
In a hyperpartisan Washington, House Speaker John Boehner backing President Obama on anything seems extraordinary. But in the case of Syria, not backing him could be worse.
- Why is Jeb Bush giving Hillary Clinton an award?
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a possible GOP 2016 White House contender, has agreed to honor Hillary Clinton with an award from the National Constitution Center, for which Mr. Bush is chairman of the board of trustees.
- John Boehner backs Obama on Syria. Will rest of GOP follow suit?
House Speaker John Boehner, as well as House majority leader Eric Cantor, announced after meeting Tuesday with President Obama their endorsement of a congressional resolution authorizing a Syria strike.
- Syria resolution: Why Obama proposal is failing the Goldilocks test
The draft resolution authorizing the use of force against Syria is being perceived as either too hard or too soft by doves and hawks in Congress. Obama says he expects lawmakers to get it right.
- Are Edward Snowden NSA leaks messing up US foreign relations?
The US ambassador gets a tongue-lashing from Brazilian officials angry about NSA eavesdropping on their president, and Obama is likely to get an earful from spied-upon Europeans later this week at the G20 summit. One problem for the US: It doesn't know how much more will be leaked.
- FocusObamacare blitz: Can US persuade young 'invincibles' to buy health coverage?
Success of the Affordable Care Act could hang on whether about 2 million young and healthy Americans will buy coverage starting Oct. 1, thereby ensuring the viability of the insurance pools. It's a steep climb, made harder by Obamacare foes working to talk them out of it.
- Syria strike delay: Does it make Obama a 'weak president'?
Congress appears split about a Syria strike, making matters difficult for President Obama. But even if Congress approves, Obama has taken an unusual step that could weaken the presidency.
- Justice Ginsburg, the Cheney sisters, and same-sex marriage
For the first time, a member of the US Supreme Court has performed a same-sex wedding. Meanwhile, the daughters of former VP Dick Cheney have publicly disagreed about gay marriage.
- Syria becomes high-stakes gamble for Obama, Congress
Syria is likely to color if not define the rest of President Obama's last term in office – and beyond that, his presidential legacy. In Congress, lawmakers now must assume co-ownership of US foreign policy in this most difficult and contentious part of the world.
- Obama approves attacking Syria, but delays that for vote in Congress
In a Rose Garden statement Saturday, President Obama said he's approved a US military attack on Syria. But he said that wouldn't happen without a public debate and vote in Congress.
- Obama faces increasing isolation on Syria
As US warships prepare for a possible attack on Syria, polls show most Americans critical of President Obama's handling of the issue. And they want more congressional involvement.
- Monitor BreakfastLabor leader sees need to 'address' employers who dodge Obamacare
Richard Trumka, head of the AFL-CIO, says Obamacare is largely a positive step. He is concerned about reports that some employers are cutting workers' hours to avoid having to offer health insurance.
- US releases intelligence on Syria chemical attack: 5 takeaways
US report released Friday asserts an Aug. 21 attack in Syria involved chemical weapons – and concludes confidence is 'high' that the Assad regime, not Syrian rebels, is responsible. It also offers answers on what, when, where, and why.
- Is Syria the new Iraq?
Critics say President Obama may be making the same mistakes in Syria that the Bush administration did in Iraq: acting on weak intelligence, personalizing the enemy, not adequately accounting for unintended blowback.
- Syria crisis: Dovish Democrats urge Obama to consult Congress
In a letter, 54 Democratic lawmakers urged Obama Thursday to 'seek an affirmative decision of Congress prior to committing any US military engagement to this complex crisis.'
- Edward Snowden leaks again: five takeaways from the 'black budget'
The latest Edward Snowden leak reveals that the CIA claims the lion's share of the $52.6 billion classified 'black budget' that the US spent on its intelligence agencies in 2013, topping the NSA.