President Obama will fly overnight to Copenhagen, Denmark this evening, for the tail-end of the climate change conference — uncertain of what kind of impact, if any, his presence at the 193-nation conference will have.
Any bill with a Medicare buy-in would have drawn fierce opposition from doctors and hospitals.
The White House said the president still intends to visit with leaders at climate change negotiations, despite the stalled talks on an agreement.
Obama still going to Copenhagen; Update: Blizzard hits Copenhagen.
US officials stressed Wednesday that when Obama travels to the climate conference in Denmark this week he won’t bring anything to the talks beyond Washington’s already stated goals: to commit to reducing greenhouse gases by 17 percent …
The former DNC Chairman expressed his tepid support for Obama, Part Deux on today’s Morning Joe in response to new poll data indicating Pres. Obama’s popularity, and public support for ObamaCare, have fallen to all-time lows. …
WASHINGTON — Ten months after the Obama administration began pressing lenders to do more to prevent foreclosures, many struggling homeowners are holding up their end of the bargain but still find themselves rejected, and some are even …
ABC’s Karen Travers reports from Washington: President Obama told ABC News’ Charles Gibson in an interview that if Congress does not pass health care legislation that will bring down costs, the federal government “will go bankrupt.
So when Obama arrives in Denmark on Friday, the American president will be forced to deliver his most creative speech yet. At the risk of the negotiations utterly collapsing, he’ll have to agree to further emissions cuts without …
As part of the Obama administration’s plan to change the culture of secrecy in Washington, the White House last week issued the Open Government Directive, requiring federal agencies to take immediate, specific steps to open their work …


