Articles By Jeremy B. White
From Politics & Policy Sep 18
The law mandating that voters must have a photo ID in order to vote in Pennsylvania, which Republicans like and Democrats hate, hit a fresh snag as the state Supreme Court sent it back to a lower jurisdiction.
From Politics & Policy Sep 18
A federal judge has halted a recent court ruling that sharply questioned the federal government's power to indefinitely detain terror suspects -- but the issue won't be solved until later this month at the earliest.
From Politics & Policy Sep 18
Romney's "47 percent" gaffe is unquestionably an egregious one. But it also affirms, however crudely, a central narrative that Romney -- and indeed the entire Republican Party -- is trying to sell.
From Politics & Policy Sep 17
Occupy Wall Street returned to the Zuccotti Park in a Monday celebration of the movement's one-year anniversary. And while the occasion was replete with the drums, banners and heated political discussions that pervaded Zuccotti a year ago, it seemed unlikely that another occupation was imminent.
From Politics & Policy Sep 17
For those of you unable to make it to the demonstration, here's a sampling of images from the revived Occupy Wall Street protests.
From Politics & Policy Sep 17
A year to the day after protesters descended on Zuccotti Park, launching what would become a national phenomenon, little has changed. The Occupy Wall Street protesters who turned out to mark Occupy's anniversary had a vast number of causes.
From Politics & Policy Sep 14
The United States is working to shore up security at diplomatic sites abroad, as protests responding to an incendiary film, entitled "Innocence of Muslims," spread across the Middle East, an Obama spokesperson said on Friday.
From Politics & Policy Sep 14
President Barack Obama has opened a slim lead over Mitt Romney in three battleground states, according to a new series of NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls.
From Politics & Policy Sep 13
A judge backs plaintiffs who said the National Defense Authorization Act of 2011 could lead to their being indefinitely detained, dealing a blow to the Obama administration.
From Politics & Policy Sep 13
Even as Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney defends his criticism of how President Obama handled the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya, other Republicans echoed Romney by saying Obama's policies are partly to blame.