
By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times
Beginning a yearlong commemoration of the 50th anniversary of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, President Obama called on Americans Saturday to thank veterans of that war during this weekend’s Memorial Day observances. Published May 26, 2012 Comments

By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times
The Obama campaign blasted presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney Friday for his comments on a visit to an inner-city school that smaller class sizes are not a guarantee of a good education. Published May 25, 2012 Comments

By Paige Winfield Cunningham - The Washington Times
More than a decade after the first skirmishes over allowing American consumers to buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada, the issue is still a loser — and by wider margins than ever. Published May 24, 2012 Comments

By Jim McElhatton - The Washington Times
Jeffrey Neely, the central figure in a lavish taxpayer-funded Las Vegas convention that saw magic acts and federal workers sipping martinis on a red carpet, has left the General Services Administration. Published May 24, 2012 Comments

By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times
An unlikely battle for Bubba’s legacy has broken out in the presidential race, with GOP candidate Mitt Romney praising Bill Clinton’s presidency as a bank-shot way to argue that President Obama has “discarded” his Democratic predecessor’s wisdom about the end of big government. Published May 24, 2012 Comments

By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times
Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney’s plans for reshaping K-12 education has injected an old debate into the presidential race: Do smaller classroom sizes produce better students? Published May 24, 2012 Comments

By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times
On his second visit in a month to the battleground state of Iowa, President Obama accused congressional Republicans on Thursday of risking a slowdown in the economic recovery. Published May 24, 2012 Comments

By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times
Inquiring minds want to know: When Rolling Thunder roars through the nation’s capital this weekend, will President Obama meet with the group’s founder and national executive director, Artie Muller, as former President George W. Bush did in years past? Published May 24, 2012 Comments

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
The Justice Department promised Thursday to be “flexible” in enforcing new rules ordering public pools to pay for lifts or ramps for the disabled — backing away from what some pool operators had said was an invitation to a flood of lawsuits against small businesses. Published May 24, 2012 Comments
By Kristina Wong - The Washington Times
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Friday shared the story of the loss of his wife and daughter during a conference focused on helping military families grieve for their loved ones.
By Jerry Seper - The Washington Times
The Justice Department has expanded its ongoing effort to uncover the mortgage fraud and abuse that helped precipitate the 2008 financial crisis, offering "substantial financial help" to corporate insiders willing to serve as whistleblowers.
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The State Department says human rights conditions have deteriorated in China and that Vietnam continues to severely restrict political rights and freedom of expression.
By Sam Hananel - Associated Press
Food-stamp recipients are ripping off the government for millions of dollars by illegally selling their benefit cards for cash — sometimes even in the open, on eBay or Craigslist — and then asking the government for replacement cards.
By Jim Salter - Associated Press
The same anesthetic that caused the overdose death of pop star Michael Jackson is now the drug of choice for executions in Missouri, causing a stir among critics who question how the state can guarantee a drug untested for lethal injection won't cause pain and suffering for the condemned.
By Ken Thomas and Thomas Beaumont - Associated Press
The Iowa magic that launched Barack Obama to the presidency four years ago has all but faded. Soured by the direction of the nation and its economy, Iowa has drifted away from the president since his 2008 caucus victory over Hillary Rodham Clinton made him the Democratic front-runner.
By Associated Press
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is trying to counter President Obama's argument that Mr. Romney would bring back Republican Party economic policies that have proved unworkable.