By Steve Wiegand -
Updated: Saturday, November 8 2008 - 12:25 am
Barack Obama is president and California voted for him.
Bee News Services -
Updated: Friday, November 7 2008 - 12:08 am
CHICAGO President-elect Barack Obama took his first public steps toward building his new administration Thursday, received his first top-secret briefing on national security and accepted an invitation for his wife and him to visit President Bush and Laura Bush at the White House on Monday.
By Tim Johnson, Saeed Shah and Dion Nissenbaum -
Published: Thursday, November 6 2008 - 12:00 am
BEIJING From the cafes of Beirut to the villages of Kenya, much of the world viewed Sen. Barack Obama's electoral triumph as a transformative event that could repair the battered reputation of the United States, lift the aspirations of minorities everywhere and renew the chances for diplomacy rather than war.
Published: Thursday, November 6 2008 - 12:00 am
"My 7-year-old daughter was jumping up and down when Obama won. She was counting the states when they turned blue and how much it was worth."
By Dale Kasler -
Published: Thursday, November 6 2008 - 12:00 am
The day after Barack Obama was elected president, at least 33 more bankruptcies were filed in Sacramento. Foreclosures continued their assault on the region's housing market. And California's unemployment rate was still more than 7 percent.
By Rick Kushman -
Updated: Wednesday, November 5 2008 - 1:34 am
Early on Tuesday night there was an odd disconnect while watching the election returns. This country was on the brink of history, a coming moment evident for days and heavy with emotion for big parts of America.
By Marcos Bretón -
Updated: Wednesday, November 5 2008 - 1:15 am
Years from now, many will remember where they were when first hearing the words: President Barack Obama.
By Maury Macht -
Published: Sunday, October 26 2008 - 12:00 am
Local elections officials are calling for the largest voter turnout in more than 40 years.
By Nancy A. Youssef -
Published: Thursday, October 23 2008 - 12:00 am
WASHINGTON – Barack Obama and John McCain each promise that as president they'd continue to transform the U.S. military into a bigger, more agile force that can tackle insurgencies and help allies thwart terrorism.
McClatchy Newspapers -
Published: Thursday, October 23 2008 - 12:00 am
GREEN, Ohio John McCain's campaign continued to hammer away at Barack Obama's economic plan Wednesday, with Sarah Palin calling him "Barack the Wealth Spreader."
Published: Wednesday, October 22 2008 - 12:00 am
Entering campaign's final two weeks, Barack Obama leads John McCain by 50 percent to 42 percent and appears to be gaining strength on key issues despite a barrage of criticism from his rival, according to the first Ipsos/McClatchy poll taken since the final debate between the major candidates.
By David Lightman -
Published: Sunday, October 19 2008 - 12:00 am
WASHINGTON The ambitious spending and tax-cut plans that Barack Obama and John McCain are promising make no fiscal sense, experts say.
By Joel Brinkley -
Published: Sunday, October 19 2008 - 12:00 am
With Election Day just over two weeks away, whether the next president can improve America's standing in the world remains a central campaign concern.
By Greg Gordon -
Published: Saturday, October 18 2008 - 12:00 am
WASHINGTON The furor over the Association for Community Organizations for Reform Now's national voter registration drive exploded with new controversies Friday, including a call by Barack Obama for an independent prosecutor and the disclosure of a death threat against an ACORN worker.
Published: Saturday, October 18 2008 - 12:00 am
WASHINGTON The troubled presidential debate for third-party candidates scheduled for Sunday at Columbia University in New York was canceled Friday after none of the four candidates had committed to the event.
By Greg Gordon -
Published: Thursday, October 16 2008 - 12:00 am
WASHINGTON Republicans and their allies in the media and on the Internet are ramping up allegations that the liberal-leaning nonprofit voter registration group ACORN is trying to steal next month's presidential election for Democrat Barack Obama.