For Obama, and Democrats, it’s suddenly crunch time
The president needs to restore his credibility, not only on health care, but also on his overall leadership.
White House names new climate chief
Dan Utech will succeed Heather Zichal as the administration’s top climate and energy adviser.
The Fix’s top 10 Senate races of 2014
It’s time to take a closer look at the primaries that could shape the political landscape.
Can the CFC make a post-shutdown comeback?
More than 400 people and 30 charities attended a comeback event at the National Institutes of Health on Thursday.
The seven most memorable presidential apologies (VIDEO)
Obama’s not the first president to apologize.
Christie’s landslide is great news for every GOP candidate whose name is Chris Christie
Christie’s win is hardly an endorsement of the GOP’s brand; in fact, it may be a rejection.
The lowest low of the Obama presidency
The president knows a public apology tour is necessary. But he doesn’t like it.
Shutdown furloughs will warp jobs report and economic picture
Temporary shutdown impacts could create a mirage of worsening U.S. economic conditions.
GOP spin on premium hikes
All too often, assertions on health-care premium hikes compare apples and oranges.
Former Google exec said in the mix to run U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
A former Google intellectual property lawyer is said to be a possible pick to run the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
In the Loop: Looking for needles in a federal haystack
It’s hard for taxpayers to get info about the federal government if they are kept in dark about its dealings.
Sweet-talking a Web site
The president is going to “campaign” to fix the health care Web site. How does that work?
Energy Dept. failed to report concerns on green-tech firm
Ecotality, which got $135 million in funding but is now bankrupt, fell behind on vehicle-charging stations.
Obamacare provides a safety net
Health-care reform implementation may be messy, but, for some people, it’s necessary.
Personnel chief optimistic despite challenges ahead
The new OPM director must deal with low employee morale and many other issues.
IRS reduced fraudulent refunds, but problem still cost billions
An inspector general found 1.1 million undetected tax returns filed with stolen Social Security numbers.
Should the DGA have roughed up Christie more? Why Peter Shumlin doesn’t think so.
“Our job is not go into the states to take shine off people.“
Can a Carter and a Nunn turn Georgia blue? The odds are against them.
Both are big-time underdogs. But each one could benefit from having the other on the ticket.
DOE failed to report concerns about bankrupt firm
An inspector general said DOE officials failed to report that Ecotality was not on track to meet its obligations for a $100 million grant.
Robert Sarvis didn’t cost Ken Cuccinelli the Virginia governor’s race
Most Sarvis voters wouldn’t have voted at all if the libertarian candidate wasn’t in the race.
The Bold and The Beautiful on location in Budapest
Obama nominates Hollywood producer of “The Bold and The Beautiful” for ambassadorship to Hungary, Army under secretary for Saudi Arabia.
Why the GOP establishment loves Chris Christie, in 1 paragraph
He gets it when it comes to the GOP’s Hispanic problem.
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