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President Obama kicked-off the event with a brief address that was streamed live on the whitehouse.gov website. The program at the White House included more ...View Full Article Read More
(WhiteHouse.gov) (Washingtonpost.com) This story was written by Lyndsey Layton. The Obama administration is taking on Cheerios. And popular cold remedies ...View Full Article Read More
Other artists expected at the event, which was streamed live on http://www.whitehouse.gov, are Marc Anthony, Pete Escovedo and Tito "El Bambino. ...View Full Article Read More
On September 30, 2009, on the tax-payer funded WhiteHouse.gov, the administration devoted a full page to pointing out Fox News' “continued…disregard ...View Full Article Read More
By Andrew LaVallee Add online video to the places where the battle over health care is playing out. The Drudge Report linked to a YouTube video posted by ...View Full Article Read More
If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov. ...View Full Article Read More
The box at the top of WhiteHouse.gov allows anyone to subscribe by simply typing in an e-mail address and ZIP code. What's stopping my friend, or political ...View Full Article Read More
But as of this week, flag@whitehouse.gov is now dead. “To better understand what new misinformation is bubbling up online or in other venues, ...View Full Article Read More
The sessions are being Webcast on WhiteHouse.gov, and PowerPoint presentations are being made available for download. Recovery.gov is currently in the midst ...View Full Article Read More
Members of the general public wishing to attend the town hall should visit the www.whitehouse.gov. The Web site will be available until 3 pm Tuesday. ...View Full Article Read More
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