Elections
  • The Case that Could Change Health Care Forever

    By JOAN BISKUPIC, Reuters

    With a number of states challenging the legality of the Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear the Florida case. The result could change health care forever.

  • Hatch Battles Tea Party Challenge

    By DEBBIE HUMMEL, Reuters

    Veteran U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch faced what may prove to be the toughest re-election bid of his 36-year tenure, as he battled a challenge on Thursday by two younger Tea Party candidates in Utah's...

  • Anti-Incumbent Rallying Cry: Throw the Bums Out!

    By Merrill Goozner, The Fiscal Times

    With Congress’ approval ratings hovering near historic lows, one would expect an anti-incumbent mood to infect the nation this fall.

  • Obama Approval Rating Back to 50 Percent

    By SAMUEL P. JACOBS, Reuters

    For the first time since early July, more Americans approve of the job President Barack Obama is doing than disapprove, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that shows his approval rating now at 50...

  • Santorum's Deep South Wins Squeeze Gingrich

    By Deborah Charles and John Whitesides, Reuters

    Republican Rick Santorum won a pair of crucial Deep South primaries on Tuesday, staking a claim to leadership of the party's conservative wing and dealing a severe setback to presidential rival Newt...