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First lady campaigns against childhood obesity

Turn off the television, drink more water and serve smaller portions to fight childhood obesity, first lady Michelle Obama is urging as she launches a national campaign against childhood obesity.

Obama’s health care summit: Just for show?

In a story with more twists than a soap opera, Obama’s invitation to congressional leaders of both parties to attend a Feb. 25 meeting can’t be dismissed as a mere diversion.

Upcoming health care talks to be televised

President Obama’s bipartisan meeting on health care reform planned for February 25 will be broadcast live, a senior administration official said Monday.

GOP cool to Obama call for health talks

Republicans gave a chilly reception Monday to President Barack Obama’s invitation to discuss health care in a bipartisan, televised setting later this month, part of the White House effort to revive the stalled legislation.

Shock and awe. That’s what survivors of the Clinton-era health care collapse are feeling as President Barack Obama’s overhaul legislation wobbles in Congress.

The Tea Partiers are propelled by competing claims — a principled commitment to fiscal conservatism and a serious case of Obama Derangement Syndrome, John Avlon says.

President Obama and a bipartisan group of lawmakers will meet February 25 for specific talks aimed at a compromise on health care legislation, a White House official said.

Palin remains open to White House run

Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin said on Sunday that she was open to a possible White House run in 2012 but has not made up her mind.

Faith-based council criticized

Two members named to President Obama’s faith-based council address criticism of the council.

Clinton talks health care

Secy. of State Hillary Clinton talks about the complexity of health care reform and reflects on her past attempts.

Palin blasts Democrats

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin blasted Democrats and the Obama administration at the Tea Party Convention.

Snow can’t stop D.C. politics

President Obama continued to press his agenda despite massive snowfall in Washington.

Obama tries to rally Democratic troops

President Obama defends his party’s efforts to shore up the battered economy and exhorts fellow Democrats to stay focused in the face of grass-roots restlessness.

Obama rallies Democrats

President Obama calls on fellow Democrats to stay steady and focused while addressing a DNC event in Washington.

Tancredo’s Tea Party kickoff attacks Obama

Former Rep. Tom Tancredo attacks president; convention organizer says that’s not what they’re there for.

Budget hearing gets heated

Sen. Judd Gregg and OMB director Peter Orszag get in a heated exchange over one of President Obama’s budget proposals.

GOP’s budget concerns

GOP Rep. Jeb Hensarling says President Obama’s latest budget contains too much spending and increases debt.

Obama on state of the economy

President Obama says while there are signs the economy is improving, more needs to be done.

President Obama is scheduled to attend a Friday memorial service for seven CIA officers and contractors killed in Afghanistan in December.

A bizarre campaign ad by Senate candidate Carly Fiorina featuring what has been dubbed a “Demon Sheep” has transcended California politics to become an Internet sensation, but analysts wonder if it was such a good idea.

All U.S. military health facilities around the world will now carry the emergency contraception pill known as Plan B One-Step, according to a new Department of Defense policy.

Kyle Petty on Obama

HLN’s Robin Meade talks to TNT Nascar Analyst Kyle Petty about how some people feel about President Obama.

Tea Party’s purpose

National Tea Party Convention organizers try to explain that they’re more than just anti-Obama protesters.

The White House is criticizing a Republican senator from Alabama for putting a blanket lock on Obama administration nominees over spending disputes involving his home state.

Obama looks to boost jobs

President Obama proposes increases in Small Business Administration loan limits to try and stimulate hiring.

Meet Obama’s theological guide

At first glance, there seems to be little resemblance between cool, cerebral Barack Obama and the pugnacious man he calls his favorite philospher.

Focus on jobs as Obama, Pelosi face Democrats

House speaker addresses increasingly anxious leadership of her party at the DNC winter meeting.

Sen. Landrieu defends Medicaid deal for La.

Called a prostitute by conservative talk show hosts, a Louisiana Democrat on Thursday defended a deal she cut for her Hurricane Katrina-ravaged state in the Senate health care bill.

Analysis: Why Obama must meet Dalai Lama

Just a week after enraging China with an arms sale package for rival Taiwan, President Barack Obama risks more damage to this crucial relationship by agreeing to meet with the Dalai Lama in two weeks.

That historically all-white club known as the U.S. Senate is likely to lose what little diversity it has after November’s elections.

Despite calls from President Obama to beef up the program designed to provide security aboard U.S. flights, the Federal Air Marshal Service is in disarray, a CNN investigation has found.

President Obama called Thursday for high-level talks with Republicans on a Democratic health care bill, then putting the resulting legislation to a vote in Congress.

Obama on wars, Haiti, economy

President Obama addresses issues ranging from gays in the military, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Haiti and the economy.

Brown is a heat-seeking missile aimed straight at Barack Obama, and anyone who thinks he is moved by the bipartisan spirit of, say, Ed Brooke, the moderate Republican of yore from Massachusetts, is deluding himself. This guy is a fighter.

Immigration hearing set for Obama’s aunt

A federal immigration judge will decide Thursday whether President Obama’s aunt, who has been in the United States illegally for years, will be allowed to stay.

Government is poised to become king of the hill in America’s vast health care system, with or without President Barack Obama’s planned redo, according an economic report released Thursday.

CQ: Moderate Kirk eludes the RINO hunters

Illinois Rep. Mark Steven Kirk , the newly minted Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate seat previously held by Democrat Barack Obama , appears a model for the kind of GOP centrist that conservative activists label as a RINO, for “Republicans in Name Only.”

President Barack Obama is calling on lawmakers to bring civility back to the nation’s capital.

‘Empowered by faith’

At the National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama said “we need to find our way back to civility.”

Ethics group slams prayer breakfast sponsor

An ethics group has protested President Obama’s plan to appear Thursday morning at the National Prayer Breakfast, raising questions about the event’s sponsor.

National Prayer Breakfast

President Obama speaks about faith at the National Prayer Breakfast.

Michelle Obama: ‘I am having a ball’

The first lady said she takes joy in her “boring” but fulfilling life, including having help from her mother, who will continue to live in the White House, as well as stay-at-home date nights: “I’m having a ball, and hopefully I’m doing some good in the process.”

Tea Party showdown in Florida

Florida Governor Charlie Crist faces a tough opponent from within the GOP for mid-term elections. CNN’s Jim Acosta reports.

President blasts what he calls politically motivated opposition on virtually every issue.

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says Florida is “for the old people” and that no one wants to take a vacation in Iowa.

Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias emerged Tuesday night as the Democratic Party’s choice to fight for President Obama’s former Senate seat.

Tough questions for Obama

President Obama answers questions on health care, China and the Democratic Party while meeting with Senate Democrats.

President Barack Obama implored Senate Democrats on Wednesday to stay aggressive in pushing their agenda despite the loss of one vital seat, saying: “We still have to lead.”

Obama talks to Senate Dems

President Obama takes questions from Senate Democrats at Washington’s Newseum.

President Barack Obama implored Senate Democrats on Wednesday to stay aggressive in pushing their agenda despite the loss of one vital seat, saying: “We still have to lead.”

House to push piece of health care reform

Pelosi says the chamber will take up one piece of its health care bill as a separate provision next week.

Gates on U.S. terror trials

Arizona Senator John McCain and Defense Secretary Robert Gates spar over interrogation methods and U.S. terror trials.

Census chief works to calm deportation fears

The hardened dirt road turns off Highway 359 and runs under a simple iron archway. It’s an easily forgettable entryway into one of the nation’s poorest neighborhoods, the San Carlos “colonia” on the outskirts of this Texas border town.

Obama administration officials say relatives of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab flew to the U.S. and helped get him talking to investigators, giving them valuable intelligence.

NYT: Obama reaches out to Republicans

The outreach is a marked shift in White House strategy intended to share the burden of governing and force Republicans to make compromises or be portrayed as obstructionist.

Al-Awlaki’s father asks Obama to end manhunt

The father of an al Qaeda suspect wrote to President Obama on Tuesday, urging him to reconsider an alleged order to capture or kill his son.

Obama pushes small-business job growth in N.H.

The president takes his renewed jobs push beyond the Washington beltway again Tuesday.

Political analysts say it might be an uphill climb for the Democrats to hold onto Barack Obama’s former Senate seat in Illinois.

Lawmakers said Tuesday they might counter the recent Supreme Court ruling on campaign money, along with the blizzard of special interest spending that could result from it.

Obama tackles education

A New Hampshire teacher asks President Obama his views on “No Child Left Behind” and how to make college more affordable.

Obama’s brand of health care

President Obama explains his vision of health care reform to people in Nashua, New Hampshire.

Top administration officials tried to steer President Barack Obama’s new $3.8 trillion budget through a congressional minefield on Tuesday as the day-old plan drew fire from Republicans and Democrats alike.

Obama blasts GOP, touts small-business aid

President Barack Obama blasted Republicans on Tuesday at a town hall in New Hampshire where he laid out his $30 billion plan for small businesses to help boost lending.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan has spent the past couple days backpedaling from comments he made Sunday suggesting that Hurricane Katrina was good for New Orleans’ failing schools.

Spokesman: Obama will meet with Dalai Lama

China warned U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday that ties between the two countries would be strained if he met with the Dalai Lama.

Obama to push $30 billion for small businesses

President Obama will call on Congress to recycle $30 billion of TARP funds to boost lending to small businesses.

President Obama is asking for more than $230 million in the 2011 budget to buy and prepare an idle Illinois prison to house terrorism suspects now detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Obamas bring famous chefs to White House

Since bringing their well-documented high-end appetites to the White House, the Obamas have broken new gourmet ground by inviting in a steady stream of the nation’s top culinary talents, including Bobby Flay and Marcus Samuelsson.

NYT: Deficits may alter U.S. politics, power

Analysis: Deficit projections suggest there is virtually no room over the next decade for new domestic initiatives for President Obama or his successors.

Things you should know about the budget

Will President Obama’s 2011 budget plan mean more money in your paycheck? Where will that money come from?

President Obama’s budget plan lays out legislative priorities destined to become political battles as he navigates his second year in office.

YouTube users grill Obama

CNN’s Rick Sanchez examines President Obama’s YouTube interview with Steve Grove, Head of News and Politics for YouTube.

Obama answers your questions

President Obama answers questions submitted and voted on by YouTube users.

There was a fireplace, but no roaring fire, as President Barack Obama sat down Monday for his version of the venerable fireside chat via 21st century technology: a YouTube interview.

President Obama’s budget calls for $100 billion in tax breaks and job-creating measures a cutting the nation’s deficit.

Budget: What stays? What goes?

Officials react to President Obama’s 2011 budget proposal.

Obama fires back at criticism

President Obama refutes a criticism that the health care debate has not been transparent.

President Barack Obama’s multi-trillion-dollar budget would boost spending for several government agencies while slashing the account for others. Here is an agency-by-agency glance.

Budget maps route to trim deficit

In his $3.8 trillion budget for next year, President Obama on Monday laid out how Congress can lighten the country’s debt load.

Obama seeks $192 billion for wars

President Barack Obama wants $192 billion in war spending for the next year-and-a-half, a hefty sum aimed at escalating the war in Afghanistan despite its waning popularity.

Explaining the budget

Budget Director Peter Orszag and Council on Economic Advisors Chair Christina Romer explain Obama’s 2011 budget.

Democrats say they never saw it coming, but the breakdown of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul was abetted by their own mistakes.

Obama: ‘Live within our means’

President Obama says, “It’s time to save what we can, spend what we must, and live within our means once again.”

Poll: Obama handling the job

CNN’s Paul Steinhauser talks to Polling Director Keating Holland about new polls on how well President Obama is doing.

Cafferty on Obama approval

CNN’s Jack Cafferty asks: Why has President Obama become such a polarizing figure?

The budget process in three easy steps

President Barack Obama unveils his budget request on Monday, but the actual decisions about how the government raises and spends money are made on Capitol Hill. Here’s what happens next.

Obama unveils budget

President Obama says the 2011 budget “reflects the serious challenges facing the country.”

The Joint Chiefs of Staff on Monday will discuss President Obama’s plan to repeal the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, two U.S. military officials say.

Obama’s $3.8 trillion budget

Budget Director Peter Orszag talks about President Obama’s proposed $3.8 trillion budget.

New media gives conservatives a boost

Blogs, radio hosts, “tea-party” organizers and D.C. institutions are binding together to fuel opposition to President Obama and, sometimes, to Republicans.

Obama budget plan weighs in at $3.8 trillion

President Obama’s proposed budget predicts the deficit will crest at a record-breaking $1.6 trillion in the current fiscal year, then start to recede in 2011 to just below $1.3 trillion.

Focus of health care bill may be changing

Efforts to pass a health care bill have stalled a bit, and the immediate focus may be shifting toward health insurance reform, White House officials signaled Sunday.

AFL-CIO: ‘People are angry’

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka talks about his level of trust in President Obama.

Obama back on media message?

Howard Kurtz and three top journalists debate the State of the Union address and Obama’s visit to the GOP retreat.

Lasting anger in Michigan

Gov. Jennifer Granholm talks about Michigan’s economic trouble and her reflections on President Obama.

White House talks job creation

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs talks to John King about President Obama’s job creation and health care plans.

Justice mulls antitrust probe of BCS

The Obama administration is considering a probe into the legality and fairness of college football’s Bowl Championship Series and “the current lack of a college football national championship playoff.”

Obama says deficit could jeopardize recovery

President Barack Obama renewed his pledge on Saturday to make job creation his top priority in 2010 but said it was also critical to rein in a record budget deficit that threatened an economic recovery.

Katrina a good thing?

T.J. Holmes talks to a panel on Education Secretary Arne Duncan saying how Katrina was good for New Orleans schools.

In the lion’s den

President Obama spoke to House Republicans in Baltimore, then took questions from lawmakers.

Obama: Economy ‘growing again’

President Obama says now that the economy is recovering, job growth is a top focus for 2010.

Obama, House GOP try to bridge partisan divide

Despite a promise of greater efforts to step back from the partisan brink, the two parties expressed sharply differing viewpoints during a rare meeting at a House Republican retreat.

Overriding objections from China, the Obama administration unveiled a $6.4 billion arms deal with Taiwan on Friday — including about $2.85 billion in missiles.

Obama and GOP in rare face-to-face encounter

In a face-to-face encounter, President Barack Obama chastised Republican lawmakers Friday for opposing him on health care, economic stimulus and other major issues.

Obama to propose more Medicaid for states

The Obama administration will propose giving cash-strapped states about $25 billion worth of help with their Medicaid budgets when presenting its 2011 budget on Monday, a White House official with knowledge of the plan said Friday.

GOP responds to Obama

House Republicans discuss their Q&A session with President Obama at the GOP caucus retreat in Baltimore.

Reaching out to the GOP

President Obama calls for bipartisanship in a speech before a House GOP caucus retreat in Baltimore.

$5,000 for new hires

President Obama unveils a new package of tax credits aimed at job creation.

If the Massachusetts special election was a kick in the shins for President Barack Obama, the political turmoil in Illinois, his home state, is a pain in the neck that never seems to go away.

Federal government to cut greenhouse emissions

The federal government will cut its greenhouse gas emissions 28 percent by 2020, President Obama announced Friday.

President Obama’s call to repeal the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy was praised by gay activists and questioned by top Republicans.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday that Congress would pass a health care bill this year, while his counterpart in the House — Speaker Nancy Pelosi — outlined a two-step plan intended to maintain public focus on the issue.

O’Connor reflects on court

Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor talks to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer about life on the high court.

O’Connor reflects on court

Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor speaks with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer about serving on the highest court.

Democrats confused about path ahead

A day after President Obama called on them to renew efforts to pass his ambitious agenda, congressional Democrats remained in disarray about how to move forward.

Justice Alito said ‘Not true’

Rick Sanchez and Sr. Legal Analyst Jeff Toobin discuss a Supreme Court justice’s body language at President Obama’s speech.

Obama pleads for civility, cooperation

President Barack Obama escalates his appeal for politicians and voters alike to settle differences without tearing each other apart.

President Obama announced Thursday that the federal government will spend $8 billion developing a nationwide high-speed train system — an investment the White House says is needed to help spur long-term economic growth.

Obama’s Tampa town hall

President Obama travels to Tampa, Florida, to rally support for aspects of his economic recovery plan.

A House ethics panel found Thursday that Rep. Pete Stark did not violate the law or standards of conduct when he applied last year for a Maryland property tax credit.

Obama/Clinton rematch?

Jack Cafferty asks: Should Hillary Clinton challenge Barack Obama in 2012?

Fact-checking the president

CNN fact-checks President Obama’s assertion that the stimulus created or saved two million jobs. Josh Levs reports.

After a season of no-we-can’t governing, the president sought the feeling of his yes-we-can campaign.

Obama Q&A

President Obama answers audience questions during his town hall meeting in Tampa.

Can Obama get any other Democrats elected?

Barack Obama built a powerful campaign organization and got himself to the White House. Now, as head of the Democratic Party, he’s expected to get other Democrats into office, too. But, judging by his one-year track record, he’s not getting it done.

Obama on same-sex rights

At an event in Tampa, Florida, President Obama responds to audience members’ questions including one on same-sex rights.

The MSNBC host tells theGrio he’s surprised but untroubled by the commentary and conversation stirred up by his post-State of the Union remarks. “I don’t think people heard what I said,” Matthews insists.

HLN Your Views on How Obama is Doing

HLN’s Joe Carter hits the streets to get your views on how President Obama is doing in his job.