| Reince Priebus tries to woo black voters with a "listening session" at a black Brooklyn mega-church. At the strip mall across the street, shoppers are still talking about that rich, white guy who ran for president. |
| From Nancy Reagan to Laura Bush, Obama is hardly the first First Lady to take on a relatively tame public policy issue. |
| Amid a growing debate about the future of conservative media, The Blaze's For the Record aspires to 60 Minutes-level credibility, run by Beck's own "Woodwards and Bernsteins." |
| "I'm not going to be guided by what's written or not written." |
| "No more blaming God for what only we can change," says one. |
| A spokeswoman leans into the possibility. "We respect the independence of the journalistic institutions." |
| "Better late than never," Sen. Max Baucus says of the president's charm offensive. |
| There haven't been this many rookies in the Senate since 1981. What will it mean for the way Washington works? |
| Of his Citadel class. "Help me finish what my dad couldn't." |
| The House, led by an out gay speaker, voted 39-26 in favor of the measure Tuesday. "Just make sure... that you feel confident that that vote is something you will be proud of in the future," Speaker Ferrandino told members. |
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