Support for Obamacare has dropped 12 points in a month; Obama's approval is on par with George W. Bush at this point in his presidency
In 1962, John F. Kennedy tried to pass health care for seniors; his announcement - and his overall effort - turned out to be flops
Obama's recitation of the famous Lincoln speech, delivered as part of a Ken Burns project, irked some conservatives
Preserving the site of JFK's assassination as the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza has helped us better understand that heinous crime
Despite hallway whispers that Eric Holder could step down in fall 2013, the attorney general assures he'll be in the post "well into 2014."
President Obama met with insurance company CEOs to discuss his proposal to allow insurers to re-issue policies canceled because they did not comply with Obamacare
Democratic House members who just voted "yes" on the Republicans' Obamacare fix bill probably think so
Rep. Trey Radel, R-Fla., was sentenced to a year of probation and ordered to pay a $250 fine after his Oct. 29 arrest
House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa wants to know if Census employees fabricated jobs data ahead of the 2012 election
Today he awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which Kennedy established, and will lay a wreath at JFK's gravesite
While fixing existing elements of the Obamacare website, the administration is also building some back end elements
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid bucks Armed Services Committee chairman and Pentagon brass on the way military sexual assault is prosecuted
Young Conservatives of Texas planning an event called "Catch an Illegal Immigrant"
A week after enacting a policy change to help people losing insurance, Obama hosts state insurance commissioners at the White House
The son of former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla., will have his family's fundraising network at his disposal in his first run for political office
Years after fleeing to U.S., the trumpet virtuoso will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
The 43rd president and former first lady Laura Bush shared laughs and a serious discussion with Jay Leno
Republican who got almost 44 percent of vote will face Democrat who attracted more than 25 percent in effort to succeed disgraced ex-Mayor Bob Filner
Election was closely watched as possible new front in national abortion debate, since it was first municipal vote on such a measure
Dispute over same-sex marriage between Dick Cheney's daughters is shining a light on the GOP's broader quandary over the emotional issue
The president says he thinks congressional Republicans "recognize that was not a good strategy"
Husband of ex-Fla. secretary of state, who became known for her role in the contested 2000 presidential election, found dead of apparent suicide
Arrested Oct. 29 and scheduled to appear in court Wednesday, the Florida Republican says he's "profoundly sorry"
After White House meeting, senators express concern over potential deal with Iran
Conservative watchdog Judicial Watch obtained 30 pages of newly-released material including 7 post-attack photos
On Sandy response, shutdown and minority outreach, Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J., continues to clash with his colleagues
Security worries, accountability questions about botched HealthCare.gov rollout lost amid partisan gamesmanship
Two thirds of Americans oppose individual mandate, nearly three quarters believe it should be delayed
Obama and administration officials promote the website, even as Congress continues to raise questions about security
Newly declassified files show agency reported the missteps to secret intel court but kept flaunting rules about its collecting Americans' phone records
John Dickerson: Why Wisconsin's governor may be Chris Christie's toughest competition in 2016
The United States Marshals Service has been spending far too much on "swag", such as pens, key chains and coins, according to the Department of Justice Inspector General
States with relatively successful Obamacare marketplaces have been handicapped by HealthCare.gov problems
Former VP and his wife defend daughter - and Senate candidate - Liz for saying she doesn't support same-sex marriage
Bernie Sanders, a liberal Vermont independent, wants to ensure there is a progressive voice in the 2016 race
The high court is refusing to intervene in the controversy surrounding the National Security Agency
With some Democrats defecting due to 2014 fears, the president's - and the party's - troubles will last beyond the end of the month
As Democrats grow restless about Obamacare's messy debut, their leaders play defense and Republicans smell blood in the water
Liz Cheney, who is running for the Wyoming Senate seat, disagrees with her openly gay sister and their father on key social issue