Administration is pointing to statistics showing auto industry job growth is on track to be the strongest in more than a decade
Taking part in meeting in White House Situation Room, either in person or by video link, were some 22 civilian and military officials
Vice president's remarks came in a speech during a welcome home event for US Army troops returning from Iraq
President Obama says while leak of sensitive military information is a matter of concern, documents fail to generate any new information
Documents paint a sometimes grim picture of challenges facing US and NATO forces in Afghanistan
British Prime Minister visits the White House on Tuesday
BP says while it was expected no oil would be released during a pressure integrity test this could not assured
Goal is to reduce infections in US by 25 percent over next five years, along with a 30 percent decline in rate of spread of AIDS
President is pushing back hard against opposition Republicans and their criticisms of his economic policies
Main focus of Oval Office meeting was Israel-Palestinian peace efforts
Leaders meeting in Toronto agree world's most advanced industrialized countries should reduce budget deficits by half within three years
President Obama encourages G8, G20 nations to act in concert to strengthen the global economy
President Obama spoke with BP board chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg, Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward, and other officials
President says vote response to Iran's failure to live up to international obligations, under NET, failure to meet requirements of IAEA
Helen Thomas apologized but drew a critical response from White House and association representing correspondents there
Trip comes amid ongoing efforts by oil company to cap the leaking weel in the Gulf of Mexico
President inspected areas of US Gulf coast Friday, underscoring his personal concern about disastrous deep sea oil leak
As many as 1,200 additional National Guard troops could be deployed along border
Earlier US issued a strong statement of support for S. Korea's decision to freeze trade with N. Korea
Obama administration faces sharp questions
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