Category: Politics

Arianna Huffington: Sunday Roundup

This week, "outs" were in. In politics, Chris Christie and Sarah Palin announced they were officially out of the running for 2012. In Italy, Amanda Knox was finally out of prison after an appeals court jury overturned her

Firebrand Pastor Defends Comments: ‘I Am Not A Jeremiah Wright’

The Texas megachurch pastor who made waves at this year's Voter Values Summit is not backing down. One day after describing Mormonism as a cult...

Inside The Secret Memo On Killing al-Awlaki

The Obama administration’s secret legal memorandum that opened the door to the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born radical Muslim cleric hiding in Yemen, found...

Inside The Secret Memo On Killing al-Awlaki

The Obama administration’s secret legal memorandum that opened the door to the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born radical Muslim cleric hiding in Yemen, found...

David Gray: Progress on Child Care Policy

Child care policy has long been an area of stalled progress. However, perhaps as resources are constrained and likely will be for a while, attention is turning to other realistic ways to improve child care quality. Surprising bipartisan

California DREAM Act Signed Into Law

Los Angeles (CNN) -- Undocumented immigrant students in California will be able to receive state-funded financial aid in 2013 to attend college under a new...

Mormons Are Not Christians, Pastors Say In New Survey, But Clergy Defend Romney Against Attacks

The debate over whether a largely Protestant nation is uneasy with a potential Mormon president was reignited this week after back-to-back attacks on Republican front-runner...

Perry Faces Tough Questions From Cautious Iowa Conservatives

SPENCER, Iowa -- It was a good day in the Hawkeye State for Rick Perry, but he'll need a lot more like it to climb...

"Pianist to the Presidents" dies at 87

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Roger Williams, known as "the Pianist to the Presidents," died on Saturday at the age of 87 in his California home after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer, his former publicist said.

California allows college aid to illegal immigrants

SACRAMENTO (Reuters) - California Governor Jerry Brown on Saturday signed a bill giving illegal immigrant college students access to state-funded financial aid, the second half of two-part legislation known as the "Dream Act."