White House Rejects Online Anti-Piracy Bills, Which Throws Rupert Murdoch Into a Twitter Tizzy
Bills would've changed "technical architecture" of the Internet.
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The well-liked cultural guru, who produced such events as "A Broadway Celebration" at the White House, is moving on to a private-sector job in New York City.
"He's had a six-year stretch now where basically he's been going 24/7 with relatively modest pay," says Obama.
The North Carolina native was the finance director for Obama's campaign.
The new communications director is picking up an old story line.
Political economists: Who knew?
The secretary of State's address today to the Council on Foreign Relations reminds the world that though the Obama administration may emphasize finesse, they haven't forgotten how to exert force.
Despite hopes that they could focus on domestic issues like health care, Team O is being forced to look at controversial security tactics from the previous administration after recent revelations.
Also, the White House staff doesn't earn that much, but their quality of life probably isn't too shabby.
Tim Geithner goes to Starbucks, and the world watches.
With all that's going on regarding the group's past, its future is in doubt.
This longtime Merrill Lynch executive knows from bailouts.
Julius Genachowski, a former Harvard classmate of the president's, is likely to get the job, according to reports.
'The New Yorker' gets into the brain of Barack Obama's muscle.