| Rivals' political leanings don't extend to tournament strategy. |
| President shakes it off. "I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't have at least one heckler." |
| Countries from Uzbekistan to Ukraine use a loophole to try to quietly influence the United States. A "foreign agent" by any other name. |
| The social network's case study touts Romney's Twitter presence as a model for future campaigns. There's just one minor problem. |
| Three years after Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, Republicans accept they can't defund it. But they keep going through the motions. |
| A string of misadventures for the Congresswoman. |
| Happy 7th birthday to the micro-blogging social networking site! |
| "There’s going to be a constituent backlash against this thing soon," Rep. Steve King warns. Citizenship is only one of many landmines in the way of reform. |
| Settlements are "counterproductive to the cause of peace," Obama says. |
| New Mexico has no specific law allowing or banning same-sex couples from marrying. |
| Reid has dropped it from the Senate bill, but Bloomberg calls for an amendment vote. "I'm not going to rest, and neither is the president, until we do all of these things," Biden says. |
| “They’ll learn it’s not as easy as it looks,” says Mollineau. |
| John Kasich's office says he was using the term "loosely" when he said he supported civil unions. |
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