Lunchtime Links
Former FEMA Director Michael Brown’s Obama oil spill criticisms are unlikely to rehab his post-Katrina image.
Energy interests along the Gulf Coast will likely remain unaffected by the spill, but fishing and tourism are likely to take major hits.
Glitches in the 2010 Census computer system could jeopardize the count’s accuracy.
A producer at Chicago’s WBBM threatens to stop covering the Illinois Senate race if the GOP nominee’s campaign only focuses on his rival’s involvement in a failed bank.
With yesterday’s retirement announcement from Rep. David Obey (D-Wis.), there are now 17 open Dem seats and 20 GOP ones.
The special election to fill Murtha’s House seat may signal November’s election results.
Free of GOP primary cares in Florida’s Senate race, Gov. Charlie Crist considers vetoing an anti-abortion bill.
Despite a federal judge’s April 15 ruling, the National Day of Prayer will still occur today.