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Obama Kicks Off Bus Tour in Minnesota

FBN's Adam Shapiro on President Obama's approval rating hitting an all-time low, and his three-day bus tour kicking off today.

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  1. Unemployment rates drop in most states, Illinois climbs

    Unemployment rates dropped in 43 out of the 50 U.S. states and in the District of Columbia in April from a year before, according to Labor Department data released o...

  2. Miller: IRS Made 'Foolish Mistakes'

    The outgoing head of the Internal Revenue Service apologized on Friday for "foolish mistakes" made at the U.S. tax agency which he said resulted from a heavy workloa...

  3. House Votes To Repeal Obama's Health Law

    The Republican-led House of Representatives on Thursday voted to repeal President Barack Obama's health-care law in its entirety, a symbolic step since there is no c...

  4. Tying Student Loan Rates to Financial Markets

    Republicans in control of the House Education and the Workforce Committee voted on Thursday to advance legislation tying student loan interest rates to the financial...

  5. White says SEC not now writing political spending rule

    The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission told lawmakers on Thursday that her agency, despite pressure from liberal groups, is not currently drafting a rule...

  6. Obama Appoints New IRS Head

    President Barack Obama named top White House budget office aide Daniel Werfel to be acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, the White House said on Thur...

  7. Obama Vows to Fix IRS in Wake of Scandal

    U.S. President Barack Obama said on Thursday he was committed to fully fixing problems at the Internal Revenue Service, saying any employees involved in targeting co...

  8. Boehner: IRS Scandal Blame May Be At Higher Level

    House Speaker John Boehner on Thursday said he doubts that only low-level employees in the Cincinnati field office of the Internal Revenue Service are responsible fo...

  9. Senate Panel Backs Obama's Labor Nominee

    A Senate committee voted along party lines on Thursday to send President Barack Obama's controversial nominee for secretary of labor, Thomas Perez, to the full U.S. ...

  10. U.S. regulator to vote on watered-down swap rules

    Big banks are set to gain key concessions as the top U.S. derivatives regulator meets to vote on watered-down rules for swap trading that will chip away at Wall Stre...

  11. Acting IRS Commissioner Resigns Amid Scandal

    President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller had resigned in response to the controversy over the agency's targeting of conser...

  12. Treasury Moves to Buy Time Under Debt Ceiling

    The U.S. Treasury on Wednesday announced the first of a potential series of emergency cash measures to allow the government to keep paying the nation's bills once a ...

  1. Health Reform Hangs on Two Tiny Words

    Let the hair-splitting and flip-flopping begin. Watch how fast the White House will backtrack from its position that health reform’s insurance mandate really does no...

  2. What's Next for GOP Race?

    Former Congressman John Leboutillier and former Clinton advisor Doug Schoen on what we can expect from Republican nominees running for President.

  3. Appeals Court: Individual Health Insurance Mandate Unconstitutional

    President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law suffered a setback Friday when a U.S. appeals court ruled that it was unconstitutional to require all Americans to ...

  4. Exclusive: EU cites Chinese telecoms Huawei and ZTE for trade violations

    Europe's top trade official for the first time late on Friday officially cited Chinese mobile telecommunications equipment makers Huawei and ZTE Corp for violating a...

  5. Obama Changes the Subject to Jobs

    President Barack Obama on Friday sought to turn the spotlight from controversies threatening to swamp his agenda back to his top priority - the economy - and announc...

  6. Two states say 2014 Obamacare insurance costs on low side

    In a boost for President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law, two states in the Northwest said on Friday that insurance companies submitted applications to sell pol...

  7. FCC nominee Wheeler to divest telecoms holdings if confirmed

    Tom Wheeler, nominated to become the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, pledged to divest stakes in AT&T Inc, Dish Network Corp, Google Inc and d...

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