44 Archive: White House
Clinton spokesman P.J. Crowley resigns after criticizing conditions of Bradley Manning's detention
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's spokesman P.J. Crowley resigned Sunday, just days after publicly criticizing the detention conditions of Bradley Manning, the Army private accused of leaking reams of classified information to WikiLeaks.
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Matt DeLong
| March 13, 2011; 2:00 PM ET |
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White House guarded on King's Muslim hearing
The White House declined to condemn the controversial hearing on Capitol Hill about American Muslims and the threat of "homegrown" terrorism Thursday.
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Perry Bacon Jr.
| March 10, 2011; 6:01 PM ET |
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Budget 2012: Health and Human Services
The first sentence of the "funding highlights" in the White House budget document says that...
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Amy Goldstein
| February 14, 2011; 4:46 PM ET |
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Shirley Sherrod sues Andrew Breitbart over video
Conservative activist and blogger Andrew Breitbart's weekend in Washington at the Conservative Political Action Conference was interrupted when he was served with a lawsuit filed by the subject of one of his infamous videos, the New York Times reports.
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Matt DeLong
| February 14, 2011; 12:05 PM ET |
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YouTube interviews President Obama
President Obama will take to YouTube at 2:30 p.m. ET on Thursday to take questions submitted by the public. The event, moderated by YouTube's news and politics chief Steve Grove, is expected to last 45 minutes.
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Matt DeLong
| January 27, 2011; 2:12 PM ET |
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Justice Breyer: I'll go to State of the Union
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer said Sunday that he will attend the upcoming State of the Union address, even as more conservative justices have been critical of what happened at the last one.
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Aaron Blake
| December 12, 2010; 11:26 AM ET |
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