Funeral held for Okla.’s first Republican governor, father of state’s modern GOP partyEDMOND, Okla. — Oklahoma’s first Republican governor who is credited with founding the state’s modern GOP party is being remembered as a caring visionary. Senate GOP leader offers no support for Ensign amid new allegations about cover-up affairWASHINGTON — Sen. John Ensign of Nevada was only beginning to emerge from a self-imposed political exile over fallout from his extramarital affair with a campaign aide. Now, tawdry new details about the case are raising fresh questions whether Ensign can be re-elected in 2012 — or even face criminal charges over his behavior. Conservative US lawmakers visit Honduras leaders, highlighting Washington divide over coupTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Honduras’ coup-installed president told a U.S. congressional delegation Friday that full civil liberties would be restored within days, a spokesman for one of the lawmakers said following a meeting that challenged Washington’s attempts to isolate the interim government. Obama reaches historic milestone on health care but with no guarantee he’ll prevail in the endWASHINGTON — Eight months in office, Barack Obama has now pushed closer than any other president in generations to creating a basic health care safety net for working Americans. Yet the fate of legislation delivering on his goal is far from certain: Republicans are nearly unified in opposition, Democrats hardly united in support. Health bill’s progress is historic _ but opposition shows it’s still a long way from passageWASHINGTON — Barack Obama has pushed closer than any president in generations to creating a basic health care safety net for most Americans, yet the fate of legislation delivering on his promise is far from certain. Senate GOP leader declines chance to support embattled Nevada senator amid ethics questionsWASHINGTON — Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell passed on several opportunities to defend two embattled GOP senators Friday as a new report raised questions about Sen. John Ensign’s efforts to cover up his affair with a campaign aide. Amid criticism of Democrats, Republicans gamble by not offering their own health care planWASHINGTON — Even as Republicans pummel President Barack Obama’s health care proposals, some GOP leaders worry their party is being hurt by a Democratic counterattack: Where is your plan? Health overhaul just a step away from Senate floor, Dems ease impact on working-class familiesWASHINGTON — Capping months of struggle, Democrats pushed health care legislation atop President Barack Obama’s agenda to the brink of a major Senate advance early Friday after last-minute changes to ease the impact on working-class families. The most far-reaching overhaul in decades aims to protect millions who have unreliable insurance coverage or none at all. Finance Committee senators agree to let states negotiate health plans for the poorWASHINGTON — Senators trying to make health care more affordable want to let state governments negotiate basic coverage plans for some lower-income people. Democrats turn back GOP health bill tax amendments as Sen. aims to finish debate by nightfallWASHINGTON — Rejecting Republican amendments, Democrats turned back GOP efforts to cast the health care overhaul as a tax hike on the middle class Thursday, as a crucial Senate panel aimed to wrap up debate on the measure by nightfall. AP Interview: Santorum says he wants role in GOP’s future, hasn’t decided on presidential runWINDSOR HEIGHTS, Iowa — Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum argued Thursday that only a sharply conservative Republican message can “stem the tide” of change President Barack Obama is seeking in Washington, and he wants to play a role in that debate. Democrats turn back GOP health bill tax amendments as Baucus aims to finish panl work ThursdayWASHINGTON — Rejecting Republican amendments, Democrats turned back GOP efforts to cast the health care overhaul as a tax hike on the middle class Thursday, as a crucial Senate panel aimed to wrap up debate on the measure by nightfall. Social Democrat leader: Romanian government collapses after his party quits over firingBUCHAREST, Romania — Romania’s coalition government collapsed Thursday after nine ministers from the Social Democrats quit to protest the firing of the interior minister for comments about possible election fraud. Democrats eye mid-October launch for health care debate in the full House and SenateWASHINGTON — Historic health care legislation could be on the floor of both houses of Congress as early as mid-October as Democrats work to answer President Barack Obama’s call for greater protections for those who have unreliable insurance or no coverage at all. Health care vote predicted soon by Senate panel; GOP challenges swept aside as emotions riseWASHINGTON — A White House-backed overhaul of the nation’s health care system weathered repeated challenges from Republican critics over taxes, abortion and more on Wednesday, and the bill’s architect claimed enough votes to push it through the Senate Finance Committee as early as week’s end. A Love Story? Skeptics remain, but Michael Moore has loyal following in GOP-leaning Mich. townTRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Seated on a platform in a blocked-off street, the founder of the Traverse City Film Festival grinned as Mayor Michael Estes hailed him for boosting the local economy and cultural scene — “with almost no government assistance!” GOP lawmakers seek scolding for Democrat who said Republicans want the sick to ‘die quickly’WASHINGTON — House Republicans say it’s payback time for the recent reprimand of one of their own for heckling President Barack Obama. They want a Democratic lawmaker to apologize or face a reprimand for saying the GOP wants Americans to “die quickly” if they get sick. Democratic lawmaker says Republicans want Americans to ‘die quickly’; Republicans want apologyWASHINGTON — A Democratic congressman from Florida is refusing to apologize for saying that Republicans want Americans to “die quickly” if they get sick. NJ’s GOP candidate for governor is big Bruce Springsteen fan, despite political differencesMENDHAM, N.J. — New Jersey’s Republican candidate for governor insists he’ll spend the night before his first debate at a Bruce Springsteen concert. Angela Merkel roars to 2nd term, new coalition in German election thanks to strong allyBERLIN — Angela Merkel has won a second term as chancellor, but the politician hailed as the big winner in Germany’s national election is the leader of the pro-business Free Democrats, Guido Westerwelle. Merkel on track to win 2nd term in Germany, form new center-right coalitionBERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel looked set to romp into second term and form a new center-right government after Sunday’s national election, while her center-left rival conceded that his party had suffered “a bitter defeat.” Battered New York GOP chooses Richard Nixon’s son-in-law Edward Cox as new chairmanALBANY, N.Y. — A Manhattan lawyer who is Richard Nixon’s son-in-law is the new leader of the New York Republicans. Key issues in the campaign for Germany’s parliamentary electionA glance at key issues in Germany’s parliamentary election Sunday: Merkel wins 2nd term; big winner in Germany hailed as Free Democratic leader WesterwelleBERLIN — Angela Merkel has won a second term as chancellor, but the politician hailed as the big winner in Germany’s national election is the leader of the pro-business Free Democrats, Guido Westerwelle. Exit polls: Merkel’s party leads in German election, on track for new center-right coalitionBERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel was on track to win a second term and form a new center-right government in Sunday’s election and her center-left rivals were headed for a historic defeat, exit polls indicated. Merkel roars to 2nd term, new coalition in German election thanks to strong allyBERLIN — Final results confirm that Chancellor Angela Merkel has won a second term and a majority for a new center-right government in Germany’s parliamentary election. Chancellor Angela Merkel claims victory for new center-right alliance in German electionBERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel has claimed victory for a new center-right government in Germany’s general election. Merkel rival Steinmeier says center-left party has suffered “bitter defeat” in German electionBERLIN — The challenger to Chancellor Angela Merkel, Frank-Walter Steinmeier of the Social Democrats, has conceded defeat in Germany’s election. Arizona congressman opposed to abortion clarifies remark calling Obama an ‘enemy of humanity’WASHINGTON — A Republican congressman who called President Barack Obama an “enemy of humanity” said Tuesday that he should have made clear that he was referring to the president’s policies related to abortion. Merkel wins 2nd term, new coalition in German election; rival Steinmeier crushedBERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday won the center-right majority that eluded her four years ago — nudging Europe’s biggest economic power to the right as it claws its way out of a deep recession. |