Fewer excited gun-buyers in Colo. and Conn.
01/07/2013 1:54am
In Connecticut and Colorado, scenes of the most deadly U.S. mass shootings in 2012, people were less enthusiastic about buying new guns at the end of the year than in most other states, according to an Associated Press analysis of new FBI data. The biggest surges in background checks for people who want to carry or buy guns occurred in states in the South and West.
Second time with Obama not as thrilling as before
01/07/2013 2:22am
Four years and one re-election after Barack Obama became America's first black president, some of the thrill is gone.
McChrystal regrets magazine flap was career-killer
01/07/2013 5:29am
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal says he was "completely surprised" by the uproar that followed publication of a Rolling Stone article featuring derogatory comments attributed to his staff about the Obama administration.
Obama taps Hagel for Pentagon, Brennan for CIA
01/07/2013 9:39am
President Barack Obama on Monday will nominate Chuck Hagel as his next defense secretary and counterterrorism adviser John Brennan to lead the Central Intelligence Agency, two potentially controversial picks for his second-term national security team.
Obama taps homeland security aide to head CIA
01/07/2013 11:31am
President Barack Obama has tapped White House homeland security adviser John Brennan as his nominee to lead the Central Intelligence Agency.
$60 inaugural ball tickets sell out ahead of time
01/07/2013 2:02pm
The low-cost tickets to President Barack Obama's inaugural ball were mistakenly put on sale a day early and are now sold out.
Obama's CIA pick chose spycraft over priesthood
01/07/2013 3:34pm
John Brennan was headed for the priesthood when, while sitting idly on a bus as a student at Fordham University in the 1970s, he stumbled on a recruiting ad for the CIA. Now, after years of poring through intelligence, trekking with Mideast tribesmen and overseeing some of America's most controversial and lethal counterterror missions, he's pursuing a calling with just as much responsibility and arguably a lot more stress as the nation's top spy.
Gov't spent $18 billion on immigration enforcement
01/07/2013 3:47pm
The Obama administration spent more money on immigration enforcement in the last fiscal year than all other federal law enforcement agencies combined, according to a report on the government's enforcement efforts from a Washington think tank.
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