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President Obama becomes first sitting president to attend WNBA game
U.S. President Barack Obama, his daughter Sasha, and Shelia Johnson, owner of the Washington Mystics, attend a Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) game between the Washington Mystics and the Tulsa Shock in Washington on August 1, 2010...[Read on]
President Obama on The View: So, How’d He Do?
This afternoon, Barack Obama joined the gals of the midday news-and-gossip program The View. It was the first time a sitting president has ever appeared on a daytime television show, which is thrilling news for The View and an equally superlative honor fo...[Read on]
Christina Romer to Resign: Top Obama Economics Aide Out
Christina Romer will abdicate her responsibilities as the president of the Council of Economic Advisers in favor of a return to her professorship at Berkeley. (In 2008, Romer was actually tapped for a position at Harvard, but her invitation was inexplicab...[Read on]
President Obama Addresses the Economy
It’s been a busy week for Barack Obama. Tuesday, the president unveiled his new strategy for the war in Afghanistan. Today, in the wake of his announcement of 30,000 additional American troops headed overseas, he addressed another daunting issue of his ...[Read on]
Hillary says she won't run for president again
Yesterday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that she would not run for president again. "This is a great job," Clinton said in the [NBC] interview broadcast Monday. "It is a 24-7 job. And I am looking forward to retirement at some point." ...Cl...[Read on]
Dee Dee Myers: President Obama Cannot Afford to Get His Deficit Plan Wrong
Obama in September 2010. Photograph by Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg via Getty Images.This afternoon, President Obama will lay out his plan for deficit reduction and entitlement reform. Finally. Substantively, the plan will likely borrow a number of important ...[Read on]
The Most Powerful Women in Hollywood
In conjunction with its Women in Entertainment breakfast, The Hollywood Reporter has published its annual list of the most powerful women in Hollywood. My thoughts are that the list is pretty much the same from last year especially in the top 10 with a c...[Read on]
Obama’s First Year: Audacity Meets Reality
On the first anniversary of Barack Obama’s historic election as president, the poetry of campaigning has slammed head-on into the prose of governing. The Washington establishment is predictably busy measuring Obama’s achievements against another arbit...[Read on]
Every Day Sarah Palin Gets Closer to Being President
Sarah Palin’s going to run for president. She is running. Hers is the most long-term dedicated campaign since Ronald Reagan left the governorship of California in 1975 and became a full-time presidential aspirant. Notably, the very act of running doesn...[Read on]
Is America Ready for a Female President?
The author of a provocative new book on presidential politics, Notes from the Cracked Ceiling, explains why gender mattersA Friend Stopped By | Today 3:00 am < p> Editor’s Note: Anne Kornblut, the White House correspondent for The Washington Pos...[Read on]
Happy Birthday Mr. President: Obama Turns 49 Today
Watch CBS News Videos Online Wednesday, August 4 is the 49th birthday of America’s 44th president, Barack Hussein Obama II. “I think his plans for tomorrow are dinner with some friends in Chicago. And I think he is looking forward to spending the nigh...[Read on]
Activists Split on White House's Women's Council
While some lauded the new White House Council on Women and Girls, others had hoped President Obama would have gone furtherWomen's Council | Today 10:10 am President Obama made headlines yesterday when he established the White House Council on Women and ...[Read on]
The Elle Power List – 2010
For the second year in a row, Elle Magazine asked Nikki Finke to put together a list of the most powerful women in Hollywood. Personally, I liked the days when the list was 1-100 and it was straightforward. The list seems to have lost its bite (if it ...[Read on]
Champion of diversity and academic reform: NCAA President Myles Brand dies at 67
Myles Brand, the first university president to head the NCAA and a champion of academic reform died Wednesday after battling pancreatic cancer this past year. Brand, a former Indiana University President, championed academic reform, fiscal responsibility ...[Read on]
In the Heart of the Muslim World, Obama Delivers a Message to Women Everywhere
by Debra Eichenbaum, Legal Intern,  National Women's Law Center When President Obama spoke at Cairo University last week, press outlets from around the world covered his overtures of peace and reconciliation to the Muslim world. Without doubt, it was an...[Read on]
Obama welcomes UConn women’s team to White House
President Barack Obama welcomed the University of Connecticut’s national champion women’s basketball team to the White House Monday, and it was a reunion for many of the players and the Prez. The UConn women won their second straight NCAA championsh...[Read on]
Tell the President – A Strong Woman Belongs on the Court
by Marcia D. Greenberger, Co-President, National Women’s Law Center  We need a good woman. As Justice David Souter prepares to retire from the Supreme Court, it is critical that President Obama nominate a strong person who is committed to the legal ...[Read on]
Suze Orman Blames Bush for Financial Meltdown
In a profile in WWD, the financial analyst blasts Bush — saying the former president ‘blew up every single financial vessel’Suze Orman Blasts Former Pres. Bush | Today 11:15 amFinancial analyst Suze Orman blames former President George W...[Read on]
Is Sarah Palin Destined for Cable TV?
• Robert Pattinson is pretty bummed out by New York and its women. New York and women across the globe, on the other hand, are pretty fond of him. [Gatecrasher] • Colin Powell thinks it’s time to review the military’s “don’t ask don’t tell...[Read on]
2016 Olympics in Chicago? Nastia Liukin, President and Michelle Obama say “yes”
Personally, I think it would be cool to have the Olympics in Chicago in 2016. Nastia Liukin thinks so (click picture below), as well as President and Michelle Obama – they’re traveling to Copenhagen today to pitch Chicago’s bid to the International ...[Read on]
The Right Side of History
by Fatima Goss Graves, Vice President for Education and Employment, National Women's Law Center I had the pleasure of attending the White House Middle Class Task Force event, where the Equal Pay Enforcement Task Force presented its recommendation to hel...[Read on]
WTS Podcast Series: Pioneer Sports Journalist Christine Brennan, Part 2
Welcome to the second podcast in a 3-part series of interviews with Christine Brennan, renowned sports journalist, best-selling author and commentator.  Brennan was a pioneer as a female sports journalist and is still today the most widely-read femal...[Read on]
News Flash: Diversity is a Good Thing
by Fatima Goss Graves, Senior Counsel,  National Women's Law Center  Recent print and television commentators have claimed that no white man need apply for the Supreme Court.  Correction – they also believe that people in their 60s also need not ap...[Read on]
Rep. Ellen Tauscher Seeks 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal
The California Democrat wants to see gays and lesbians serve openly in the militaryPost | Today 1:30 pm Congress will soon become embroiled in an old — yet necessary — debate: Should openly gay Americans be allowed to serve in the military? ...[Read on]
Obama Administration Takes Tough Tone on GM, Chrysler
President Obama insists his administration’s plans will help insure auto industry’s futureAmerican Auto Industry | Today 1:55 pm Barack Obama refuses to sit by and let the American auto industry squander its bailouts. As Chrysler and Gen...[Read on]
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