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- Why isn't Mitt Romney vetting Marco Rubio as a VP candidate?Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is not being vetted as part of the Romney campaign's vice-presidential search, a report from ABC News says. Is that a snub of the GOP's most prominent Latino?
- Was Obama鈥檚 move on immigration legal? Lawyers' memo makes the caseA memo by six immigration lawyers, written more than a year ago, argues that historical precedent supported Obama's authority to take action. Critics decry an effort to circumvent Congress.
- Health-care reform law will survive even if mandate doesn't, experts sayChaos will not ensue if the US Supreme Court strikes down the individual mandate to buy health insurance, even if other parts of Obama's health-care reform law are upheld, health experts say. But premiums would be likely to rise.
- Ron Paul wins Iowa! Does that matter?Ron Paul's final victory in Iowa 鈥 Mitt Romney won the caucuses, but Paul got most of the delegates 鈥 could affect how hard Paul supporters push to get their issues on the agenda at the GOP's national convention.
- Monitor BreakfastWisconsin Gov. Scott Walker finds lessons in recall fightWisconsin Republican Scott Walker reflects on surviving a historic recall election and warns that Mitt Romney shouldn't assume that he'll automatically get Republican voters' support in the Badger State. 聽 聽
- How much do you know about presidential pets? Take our quiz.
As a struggling economy dogs President Obama, his famous four-legged friend, Bo, could be a political risk, a new George Washington University study finds. The authors conclude that presidential pets are welcomed in times of scandal and war but not in bouts of economic instability. Whatever the case, first pets have long attracted publicity and press. From pooches to parakeets, see what facts you can recall about some noteworthy presidential pets.
- Did Obama's immigration move make Marco Rubio a more likely veep pick?Mitt Romney's gap with Hispanic voters is so wide that he may have no choice but to try to one-up Obama 鈥 perhaps by putting Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida on the GOP ticket.
- What did President Obama get for Father's Day?There鈥檚 no word yet on whether Sasha and Malia got him any new ties. But President Obama did get to play a round of golf and released a new Father's Day campaign video.
- Republicans, Democrats jockey before Supreme Court health-care rulingThe political world is waiting for the Supreme Court to hand down its ruling on President Obama鈥檚 sweeping reform of the health-insurance system. A decision could come as early as Monday. 聽
- Obama immigration order: Does 'audacity of hope' mean unchecked presidential power?President Obama鈥檚 order deferring deportation of up to 800,000 young illegal immigrants shows a president dealing with a recalcitrant Congress by ignoring it. Is he reshaping the power of the presidency?
- New EPA guidelines on soot: a political cloud for Obama?Forced by a federal court to act, the EPA issued new clean air guidelines lowering permissible levels of soot. The move was attacked by Republicans and industry leaders as harming the economy.
- Why some illegal immigrants aren't celebrating Obama鈥檚 new policySome young illegal immigrants remain skeptical that President Obama's new policy, which could give renewable US work permits to 800,000 immigrants, will actually work.
- DREAM deferred? Will Obama order make immigration reform harder?President Obama, acting without Congress, took steps to curtail deportations for young illegal immigrants. Republicans say the move could jeopardize prospects for immigration reform.
- Romney bus tour: What's he hope to accomplish?Mitt Romney embarked on a bus tour Friday that is taking him to small towns in six of the nation's most important swing states from New Hampshire to Wisconsin.聽
- Monitor BreakfastHaley Barbour chides Mitt Romney on immigration stanceWhile arguing that Romney was not as hard on immigrants as is claimed, former Mississippi Governor Barbour said at a Monitor breakfast that 'I would have a different policy' on immigration.
- DREAM Act stalled, Obama halts deportations for young illegal immigrantsObama announced a policy directive to halt the deportation of young immigrants brought to the US illegally. With Congress sharply divided on the DREAM Act, the politically charged move should help the president with Latino voters.
- Obama campaign gear: What to do when 'hope' isn't in fashion?At an Obama fundraiser this week, Vogue Editor Anna Wintour promoted a line of campaign gear by top designers. But in many ways it doesn't seem to square with the times.
- Obama fundraiser at Sarah Jessica Parker's house: How'd it go?The $40,000-a-plate event chez Sarah Jessica Parker raised plenty of cash, but also raised eyebrows, feeding conservative criticism that the 'celebrity-in-chief' is out of touch with needs of struggling families.
- Obama vs. Romney in Ohio: what dueling speeches were all aboutIn back-to-back speeches in different parts of battleground Ohio, Mitt Romney sought to cast President Obama as hurting business, and Obama sought to move past two tough weeks.
- Obama in New York: What he'll discover at One World Trade CenterObama's visit to New York Thursday isn't only about the fundraiser hosted by Sarah Jessica Parker. He and the first lady will also be at One World Trade Center, which replaces the twin towers that fell on 9/11.