Behind all the sturm und drang over the Syria, a likely far more consequential story is unfolding: the all-out Obamacare outreach campaign is finally underway, counting down to the October 1st kick off of the law.
Think skeezy hackers are the only ones who can hack into Scarlet Johansson’s iPhone and copy her nude selfies? NSA can do that too now.
With the help of your reports from the field we’ve been compiling a list of where Senators and Representatives currently stand on the upcoming Syria votes. Here’s the current tally.
Politico has had fairly well-known ambitions to get a foothold in New York City for some time. But I’m surprised that it’s come in the form of purchasing Capital New York, what has heretofore been a pretty un-Politico-like publication.
Three new polls show Bill de Blasio with a big lead in the Democratic Mayoral primary in New York, but probably just short of the 40% he would need to avoid a runoff.
President Obama went to the G-20 economic summit, and couldn’t avoid questions about what happens next in Syria.
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is pretty sure President Obama would be impeached if U.S. troops end up on the ground in Syria.
A telling little vignette about one GOP congressman backing away from his previous support for limited strikes against Syria.
Obama about to begin press conference at the G-20 summit in St. Petersburg. Watch.