* Insurance companies targeted in report on premium costs * Biden to speak on Tuesday WASHINGTON, Sept 22 - The White House kept insurance companies squarely in its sights on Tuesday in the push for...
WASHINGTON, July 31 - The White House is working with U.S. lawmakers looking for ways to extend the "cash for clunkers" incentive program to spur U.S. auto sales, spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Friday. "We...
WASHINGTON, May 22 - The United States does not believe that its triple-A credit rating will be cut, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Friday....
WASHINGTON, May 11 - The Obama administration cannot start dealing with the short-term challenges presented by the deficit until it gets the economy moving, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Monday. "Unless we get...
WASHINGTON, May 11 - The White House on Monday pushed up its forecast for the U.S. budget deficit for this year by $89 billion, reflecting the recession, a raft of new unemployment claims and corporate...
WASHINGTON, May 5 - The White House on Tuesday said it was bracing for further job losses when the Labor Department issues latest employment report this week. "I presume several hundred thousand jobs were lost...
In celebration of the Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 20 and inspired by the style and grace of future First Lady Michelle Obama, White House Black Market has created The White House Inaugural Collection, four one-of-a-kind, handcrafted gowns available through a special charity auction in partnership with The Clothes Off Our Back Foundation.
For the first time in 50 years, fashion returns to the White House. First Lady, Michelle Obama is the most visible and revered woman in the world, she has quickly become an International role model and fashion icon.
WASHINGTON, Feb 11 - Congressional negotiators and White House officials met behind closed doors late on Tuesday to try to work out disagreements over spending and tax cuts in an economic stimulus bill that could...
THE Bush administration is looking at "orderly" bankruptcy as a possible way to deal with the desperately ailing US auto industry, the White House said yesterday as carmakers readied more plant closings and a half million new jobless claims underscored the deteriorating national economy.