VP Joe Biden delivers keynote address to NAACP

(CNN) -- Vice President Joe Biden delivered a rousing address to the NAACP in Houston on Thursday, July 12th bolstering support for President Barack Obama and drawing sharp contrasts with the Republican Party on civil rights issues.

House Republicans vote to repeal health care law

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- House Republicans voted Wednesday, July 11th to repeal President Barack Obama's signature health care reform law despite Democratic objections that the move was a waste of time.

Court blocks company from using Obama campaign logo

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A private marketing firm has been temporarily blocked from using President Obama's familiar "Rising Sun" campaign logo, after the Obama campaign committee filed a trademark infringement lawsuit.

President Obama renews call to hold down middle class tax rates

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Barack Obama revitalized his push for holding down middle class tax rates Monday, July 9th, calling on Congress to pass a one-year extension of the Bush-era tax cuts for people earning less than $250,000 a year.

Congress set to vote on federally subsidized student loans

WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) -- Congress is expected to vote Friday to extend low 3.4% interest rates on federally subsidized student loans for another year, barely beating a July 1 deadline when the rates would double.

U.S. Supreme Court UPHOLDS national health care law in 5-4 vote

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, June 28th upheld the controversial health care law championed by President Barack Obama in a landmark decision that will impact the November election and the lives of every American.

Supreme Court ruling leaves immigration reform virtually unchanged

WASHINGTON, Dc (CNN) -- After two years of protests, boycotts and lawsuits over Arizona's immigration law, Monday's Supreme Court decision leaves the state of immigration reform almost unchanged with states frustrated and Congress avoiding the debate.

Crunch time for Congress on student loans

WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) -- It's crunch time for Congress, with interest rates on student loans subsidized by Uncle Sam slated to double to 6.8% on July 1.