AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama says "mental distress" should not qualify as a justification for late-term abortions, a key distinction not embraced by many supporters of abortion rights. -- read full article
AP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Thursday that a shake-up in the leadership of his campaign was part of a "natural evolution" as the organization becomes more national in scope.
AP - Democrat Barack Obama struggled Thursday to explain how his upcoming trip to Iraq might refine, but not basically alter, his promise to quickly remove U.S. combat troops from the war.
Reuters - The U.S. envoy for Darfur
expressed disappointment on Wednesday that the United Nations
had not met a U.S. goal for reinforcing peacekeepers in the
area, calling progress so far "absolutely unacceptable."
AP - The 32nd president stares resolutely from his wheelchair, cast in the kind of immortal bronze reserved for the leaders we remember as distant paragons of national virtue. Yet something seems ... amiss. -- read full article
AP - John McCain put a top adviser in control of day-to-day campaign operations Wednesday after weeks of private concerns among Republicans that the GOP presidential campaign had not made the transition for the general election.
AP - Kind of blue Obama hopes to flip Republican red states ... McCain to meet Mexican president on Thursday at end of Latin American trip ... Obama, McCain competing for the center, an elusive, disengaged yet crucial crowd
Politico - Joe Hagin, a White House deputy chief of staff who is one of the longest-serving members of President Bush’s inner circle, told friends Thursday morning that he is leaving later this month to take a corporate position. -- read full article
AP - John McCain toured Mexico's holiest Roman Catholic site and received a blessing from its monsignor Thursday, the final day of a three-day Latin America tour.
AP - They're the most fickle voters, and potentially the most powerful. Thus, with party nominations secure, John McCain and Barack Obama now are pushing toward the center to win them over.
AP - It will be a red-state Fourth of July for Barack Obama, who hopes to find votes as well as fireworks in places that blue-state Democrats often bypass in presidential elections.
AP - Privacy rights vs. terror fights: The EU and the United States are close to agreeing on how to protect personal and private data but still allow law enforcement officials to share information to fight organized crime and terrorism. -- read full article