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Dem lawmaker: Let diplomacy run its course on Syria
Rep. Raul Grijalva said Wednesday it is time to let diplomacy "run its course," as President Obama looks for a way to punish Syrian President Bashar Assad for the use of chemical weapons on civilians last month near Damascus.
Americans give Obama consistent marks on foreign affairs, despite Syria issue: poll
A Gallup poll shows that President Obama's job-approval rating on foreign affairs is low, at 42 percent, but is roughly unchanged from marks in June and August as he grapples with how to punish Syria's government for a chemical weapons attack that killed civilians near Damascus.
Ex-CIA Director Michael Hayden on Obama's address: 'It's not the speech he intended to give'
Michael V. Hayden, a Air Force four-star general who once led the National Security Agency and the CIA, said Wednesday that President Obama gave the best speech he could "under the circumstances" late Tuesday, as the White House tries to find a way to balance the threat of military action in Syria with daylight for a diplomatic solution that strips President Bashar Assad of his chemical weapons.
Obama would veto health care bill set for vote in House
President Obama would veto a Republican-led bill that requires an inspector general to verify the household income of Americans who obtain sliding-scale government subsidies to help them pay their health premiums under Obamacare.
Sen. Bob Casey: Diplomacy on Syria is a long shot, but could pay dividends
Democratic Sen. Bob Casey said Wednesday the chances of getting Syrian President Bashar Assad to turn over and dismantle his stockpile of chemical weapons are "a lot less than 50 percent" but that the United States should explore a diplomatic solution anyway before launching a military strike.
2013 World Happiness Report: You should live in Denmark
Unhappy with where you live? Looking for a pick-me-upper vacation spot? Give Northern Europe countries a look, especially Denmark.
Rep. Adam Schiff: 'Proof will be in the pudding' in Syria-Russia proposal
Rep. Adam B. Schiff, California Democrat, says the Russian-led proposal to avert U.S. military action in Syria is a positive development that should be explored, although the "proof will be in the pudding" when the United States presses President Bashar Assad to turn over his chemical weapons.
Congressional Black Caucus chairwoman sees 'outstanding' opening on Syria
The chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus said the United States should move with "all due speed" to see if a Russian-led diplomatic solution to the standoff over Syria's possession of chemical weapons is a credible offer.
Pharmacies joins Sebelius to promote Obamacare
President Obama's top health official traveled to New Jersey on Monday to highlight pharmacies' efforts to explain the new health care law to their customers.
Report: D.C. media biased in favor of Syria strikes
The Cato Institute is arguing that the Washington press corps, dominated by the major networks, is "working together" with politicians to try to push the U.S. to get involved in the Syrian conflict.
Rep. Chris Van Hollen: Evidence of Syria attack convincing, but Congress is divided
Rep. Chris Van Hollen said Monday that a majority of Congress finds footage of a chemical attack on Syrian civilians to be convincing, but lawmakers remain divided over how to respond.
White House: Even limited Syria strike sends 'message'
A key White House aide said Monday that even a limited U.S. military strike on Syria will send a strong message to President Bashar Assad that he cannot use chemical weapons on his people with impunity.
NYC will use 1960s pull-lever machines for closely watched primary on Tuesday
New York City is hauling out pull-lever voting machines to use in Tuesday's closely watched primary elections for mayor and other city seats because electronic systems acquired in 2010 for $95 million have not been reliable, The New York Times reported.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger: Effective Syrian strike is possible at critical point in history
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, Illinois Republican, said Monday the United States has to step up and punish Syrian President Bashar Assad for his alleged use of chemical weapons because if "we're not doing it, nobody else is."
Rep. Mike Rogers: Obama needs to 'lay out a case' for intervention in Syria
Rep. Mike Rogers says President Obama needs to "lay out a case" in his Tuesday-night address to the American people that shows that a limited military strike on Syria is in the United States' national security interests and not about putting one over on Congress.