At a time of uncertainty, do Americans want a more aggressive commander in chief?
President Obama sided with his outgoing Defense secretary over his top general
The White House's war review is still pending, but it probably won't lead the president to accelerate U.S. troops' departure
Democratic reforms were supposed to drive down costs and expand access, but a new study forecasts employers rolling back benefits
The former Alaska governor likes to criticize the "lamestream media." Does it hold her to a different standard?
A lot can happen between now and Election Day. From foreign policy to health insurance premiums, here's how a Republican might win.
Why they consider Romney the most formidable and are relieved Daniels won't run
President Obama's heavy-duty limousine is no match for a strip of pavement, and a brief Secret Service rescue mission ensues
Phil Reitinger, the point man on cybercrime at Homeland Security, decides it's time to move on
Weather prevents the plane's first attempt, but the president touches down safely after circling a runway in Connecticut
The National Geospatial Agency mapped bin Laden's compound, analyzed drone data, and helped the SEALs simulate their mission
The Navy SEALs knew their mission was to kill the al Qaeda leader, not take him alive
Navy SEALs spent months training for the raid
The president silences his national-security critics heading into 2012, and the CIA stands tall after the damage of 9/11
A big shuffle puts familiar faces in new national security roles
The president's political strengths and weaknesses, as he opens the 2012 campaign
A tough economy could make him a one-term president
The president's path to reelection
The 2012 election is underway
In about two weeks, the president will become a candidate