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Obama focuses on faith; McCain slams earmarks in crime speech

Sen. Barack Obama said Tuesday that Washington needs to draw on faith-based groups to solve the challenges the country is facing, "from saving our planet to ending poverty."

Bush signs bill funding wars into 2009

President Bush on Monday signed a bill that will pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through the remainder of his presidency and into spring 2009.

Unemployment benefits pass House, but future uncertain

The House passed a bill extending unemployment benefits by 13 weeks Thursday, but a presidential veto threat makes its final passage uncertain.

Extension to unemployment benefits fails to pass House

Democrats will try again Thursday to pass a bill extending unemployment benefits after it fell three votes short of a needed two-thirds majority on Wednesday.

Pentagon pushes for swift passage of war funding

The Pentagon called for swift passage of a bill providing additional funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan after Republicans blocked its passage in the House.

Troop withdrawal added to war funding bill

Defying President Bush's demand to send him a clean war funding bill, House Democratic leaders unveiled legislation Tuesday that conditions the money on withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq and adds billions of dollars in domestic spending.

Bush spells out $70 billion war-funding request

President Bush asked Congress Friday for $70 billion to fight the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan amid a developing dispute between the White House and congressional Democrats over Iraq spending.

Time.com: McCain Sells the Caring Conservative

The candidate told "forgotten" America that big government isn't the answer, but his message wasn't aimed only at them

'Pig Book' names congressional porkers

A watchdog group critical of pork barrel spending released its latest findings Wednesday targeting the top Congressional "porkers."

Pulling pork can be unappetizing

Most members of Congress call them earmarks. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to get them called "legislatively directed spending." But for almost every American taxpayer I've run into over the last year, it's called "pork" and it's not very tasty.

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