Bush 'Miss Me Yet' Billboard Leaves Minnesotans Puzzled
A billboard featuring a picture of former U.S. president George W. Bush and the tagline 'Miss me yet?' left residents of Minnesota wondering what it meant and
Obama Discuss Jobs, Deficit
President Obama held a meeting at the White House Tuesday with Democrat and Republican congressional leaders, saying that he wanted Congress to work together
Dems Endorse Eric Johnson for State Rep.
For 14 years Terri Hodge served as the state representative for District 100 in Dallas. Her political career is now over with a guilty plea to corruption
Rep. John Murtha is Dead at 77
A spokesman says Democratic Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania, a retired Marine Corps officer who became an outspoken critic of the Iraq war, has died. He was
Report: Obama to Unveil Healthier School Lunch Program
The Obama administration was expected to unveil a new plan this week to bring healthier school lunches to children across the U.S.
Shami Calls Opponent's Ad Racist
A hair-care magnate running for the Texas Democratic gubernatorial nomination said the ads from his opponent take a backhanded swipe at his ethnic roots.
Tea Party Movement Plans National Strategy for 2010 Elections
Tea Party organizers will Friday propose the closest thing yet to a national organizing strategy for the upcoming 2010 midterm elections at a press conference
Palin Blasts Perry Camp for 'R' Word
Sarah Palin has strong words for Texas Gov. Rick Perry, thanks to something one of his consultants said during a conference call.
Brown Taking Over the Late Sen. Kennedy's Seat
Republican Scott Brown is poised to take his Senate seat a week earlier than he planned, ending the Democrats' supermajority in just enough time to block
Obama Calls for Civility in Washington
President Barack Obama said Thursday he prays lawmakers can restore a "spirit of civility" to the nation's capital.
US Public Health Care Spending Hits Record High
For the first time, government programs next year will account for more than half of all U.S. health care spending, federal actuaries predict, as the weak
State Rep. Hodge Pleads Guilty
State Rep. Terri Hodge pleads guilty in Dallas for participating in a bribery scheme and will resign from office.
Tempest Brews at Tea Party Convention
The first National Tea Party Convention is slated for the end of this week, but several big names and events have cancelled after questions rose about the high
Medina Gaining on Hutchison in Polls
A new Rasmussen Reports poll shows Republican activist Debra Medina is on the rise at the expense of Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison. FOX 4's Shaun Rabb explains.
Sarah Palin Calls for Obama to Fire His Chief of Staff
Former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin posted a note on her Facebook page late Monday calling for President Obama
Bill White Opens Fort Worth Office
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White on Monday opened a campaign office in Fort Worth.