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Activists Rally at Supreme Court for Health Law Arguments
A host of activists and political figures are gathering in front of the U.S. Supreme Court this week during oral arguments to decide the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.
Will the Supreme Court Repeal Obama's Health Care Law?
The U.S. Supreme Court will begin Monday hearing three days of oral arguments for cases that question the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, the health care law passed under the Obama administration in 2010. Court watchers are split on how they think the court will decide the case.
Santorum: La. Voters Want Candidate With Principles Written on Heart, Not Erasable Tablet
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum easily won the Louisiana primary Saturday with 49 percent of the vote. Pundits are saying, however, that the victory is likely too little and too late to overcome Mitt Romney's lead, and he has not shown an ability to expand beyond his mostly Southern, rural and evangelical base.
Delegate Math Doesn't Add Up for Santorum
Despite Mitt Romney's likely loss in Saturday's Louisiana primary, Rick Santorum has a rocky road ahead to win the Republican presidential nomination.
GOP Congressman Still Doubts Obama Birth Certificate
Cliff Stearns, one of the longest serving Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, said again Tuesday that he is unsure of the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate.
Romney Winning Over Tea Party
Throughout most of the campaign, presidential candidate Mitt Romney has struggled to win the support of the Tea Party Movement. That may be changing. Romney had a strong showing among Tea Party supporters in Illinois and Freedomworks announced that it will no longer oppose his nomination.
Jeb Bush Endorses Mitt Romney
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush endorsed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Wednesday.
Romney Expands Lead With Illinois Primary Win
Mitt Romney expanded his lead in the race to become the Republican presidential nominee Tuesday by winning the Illinois primary. The outcome decreases the likelihood that Romney's main rival, Rick Santorum, can win the nomination.
Pelosi May Make Abortion Litmus Test for Key Chairmanship
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi could use her influence to prevent Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) from gaining the top position on the Appropriations Committee due to Kaptur's opposition to government funding for abortion services.
Which States Are the Most Corrupt?
The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) has released a report card on the level of corruption in all 50 states. New Jersey had the highest score and Georgia had the lowest score.