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Obama's chief of staff concedes to an intolerant public.
Reporters and congressman forget their troubles at the White House luau.
He "dangled" the job of ambassador to Ireland in front of congressman Peter King.
How the Obama White House gets things done.
Val Kilmer's not really running for governor of New Mexico, Christopher Hitches said a kind of iffy thing about Wanda Sykes, and Elizabeth Banks is allergic to French pollen. And more dish from Washington's prom on Saturday night.
The designer blogs for the first time ever about her experience at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
If it's secret and elite, it can't be good.
The chief of staff with a legendary temper now sends his adversaries cake and cookies.
He watches sports, 'Entourage,' and the 'Daily Show.'
'The New Yorker' gets into the brain of Barack Obama's muscle.
You watched the ceremony, you analyzed the speech, you likely teared up. But what did you miss? Jada Yuan, embedded in the crowd, reports.
He may be high up in Obama's ranks, but so what? He could've been Baryshnikov!
She wants mom and dad back together, and Little Malawi David probably does, too. Also, come on with Cin to the Fulton Fish Market! In the Ides of January gossip roundup!
Obama's much-anticipated internal investigation into his staff's contacts with Rod Blagojevich reaches unsurprising conclusions.
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