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Obama: Getting out of Washington good for the spirit
President Obama told Iowans Tuesday that his bus tour of the Midwest is restoring his mental outlook after contentious debt negotiations with congressional Republicans.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Gaining Some Spectrum
What is spectrum and why do we care? We check in with Steve Largent, now president and CEO of CTIA-The Wireless Association.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
We Go Inside...
Rolling Blunder, Bus Force One, Running on Empty, America Under the Wheels, Hell on Wheels, Beast Bus... what could this POSSIBLY be describing? We'll go Inside The Beltway with Jennifer Harper to find out:
PICKET: (audio) Lieberman unsure he'll support Obama in 2012
Senator Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut Independent who caucuses with the Democrats, told host John McCaslin on America's Morning News radio show on Tuesday morning that he had not decided if he would endorse President Obama in 2012.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Are You A Foodie?
Do you consider DC a restaurant hotspot? How important are reviews? Do you consider yourself a foodie? And if so, how do we rate to other major cities in terms of our options?
Poll: Congress' approval rating at historic low
Americans' opinion of Congress has hit a record low, with only 13 percent of voters saying they approve of the way Capitol Hill lawmakers are doing their jobs, the Gallup polling service reported Tuesday.
Cuccinelli may take on Warner in 2014
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli may take on U.S. Sen. Mark Warner in 2014, according to the Washington Post.
West open to Fla. Senate run
Rep. Allen B. West, an outspoken freshman Republican from Florida, told a gathering of tea party supporters Monday evening that, while he doesn't expect to make the race, he is leaving the door open to running for Senate in 2012.
Lieberman undecided on backing Obama in '12
Sen. Joseph Lieberman said Tuesday it's too soon to say whether he will support President Obama's reelection bid next year.
"Gamer" Miller continuing spring trend in Navy camp
Backup quarterback fares well in first scrimmage
Logan seeking more happy returns --- and receptions, too
Senior wants to be multi-dimensional contributor in 2011
With lower-division poll out, which big boys get big tests
Surprises could be lurking early in the season
Stimulus-backed green energy firm files for bankruptcy
Via Drudge we learn the Boston Herald is reporting that EveryGreen Solar has filed for bankruptcy. The Herald article linked by Drudge mentions subsidies from Massachusetts state government, but doesn't mention that the company benefited from the Obama administration's stimulus as well.
PICKET: Waterloo sets stage for 2012 GOP primary contenders
Texas Governor Rick Perry is officially on the 2012 presidential campaign trail and meeting Iowan locals. Governor Perry introduced himself to Iowa voters in Congresswoman Michele Bachmann's hometown of Waterloo on Sunday. Rep. Bachmann and Senator Santorum also spoke to crowds in the same Waterloo Ballroom. It appears from various reports, that Bachmann was kept away from supporters and reporters while Perry immersed himself into the crowds.
Navy makes first depth chart tweaks of camp
Handful of jobs shift in first two weeks of practice
Democrats jump on Buffett's op-ed
Democrats are moving quickly to capitalize on Warren E. Buffett's "tax-me-more" op-ed in today's New York Times.