Amy's editor in chief of the political news service, the Hotline.
The president is used to interspersing his vacation with media events that dominate the political news, since Congress is out of session and journalists are hungry for anything resembling news.
Stocks were hit especially hard by the political news, along with a weak reading on a European purchasing managers survey for April, which some analysts said pointed to a continued economic downturn for the Continent in the second quarter.
The really bad news for McCain is that since there was little political pomp and spectacle to capture on TV, about the only political news getting any attention at the moment is the fact that McCain's new "hunter mom" pro-life governor running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska, is about to become a grandmother at 44.
As well as analysis of the current political news in the North East and Cumbria, you'll find some of my reports from Look North, local radio and the Politics Show, and updates on what I'm up to (just so my family knows, I think).
The bad political news is taking place against a background of generally good economic news.
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"While no longer a candidate, I will continue to passionately and relentlessly pursue a reform education agenda as an education activist, a columnist and blogger, and as the co-owner of the influential political news organization, " Allon said in a statement.
By 2000, 98% of all American households had at least one television set, and the medium had become the major source of political news for the public.
Just look at Oprah's TV show which now gets the most political ads after the news programs.
The tweets were exposed by political news site The NW Daily Marker.
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So it is at least plausible that if Rebekah Brooks had resigned in the past 24 hours, some of the popular and political fury towards News International and the News of the World would have been assuaged.
When the September employment data were released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), depending on political persuasion, the news was either excellent or it was a sham.
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Then add to the mix cable news and the explosion of political publications online and you have the making of the new viral American politics.
Unlike the center-stage income tax, where the political volleying over bracket thresholds dominated the news, reporting on potential changes in the estate law, while impacting significantly fewer taxpayers, took a much welcomed back seat.
He previously anchored John King, USA, and in January 2009, he launched State of the Union with John King, the network's Sunday political news program visiting 50 states in 52 weeks to chronicle the first year of the Obama presidency.
Realizing, belatedly, that Albritton is on the verge of doing to it in local news what it already did to it in political news, the Post is reportedly exploring a major hyperlocal venture of its own.
"Obuchi was never anything special, but those two were always told they were geniuses from the time they were young, " says Kenji Goto, a veteran political writer for the Kyodo News Service.
The White House says Mr. Obama only learned of the IRS political abuses from news reports.
Markets across Europe fell slightly on the news of political talks breaking up Tuesday.
The good news for political leaders is that their chance of surviving office is improving.
The ticker, set up in 2006, streamed news and political messages to the Cuban people from the fifth floor of the US Interest Section in Havana.
The speech was creatively excerpted, political bloggers and cable news commentators blew up the story, it entered the Twitterverse, and boom, Sherrod was asked to resign from her position.
Shortly before Attorney General Eric Holder was scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill, the prosecutor in the Holy Land case, U.S. Attorney Jim Jacks, told the Dallas Morning News that there was no political interference from "the Attorney General or the White House" leading to a decision not to prosecute CAIR.
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Called News Transparency, it aims to be a centralized database where readers can go to find out more about the journalists behind the news their personal backgrounds, political biases, interpersonal connections and more.
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Asked about political motivation in the news conference, Obama said to check with the other guy.
Mr. Payne is an editorial writer and political cartoonist for the Detroit News.
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Housing matters hugely to people and yet the subject does not have the political bite to keep it at the top of the news agenda.
But here is the important fact: concessions were negotiated between Mr Hunt and Mr Murdoch that would have allowed the takeover to take place - if the deal had not eventually been blown up by the public and political furore over News International's role in phone hacking.
"Each side has set up a scenario where a substantial number of their supporters will not accept the legitimacy of the next president if their man loses, " said Catholic University political scientist Mark Rozell told the Reuters news agency before the court issued its ruling.
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