Impeachments
WASHINGTON - Congress returns this week with embattled Democrats torn between trying to show they have the economic answers and fearing the further wrath of voters over new government programs.
WASHINGTON - As an aide to former President Bill Clinton, Elena Kagan took a pragmatic approach to negotiating tobacco regulations with Republican lawmakers who were just months away from impeaching her boss, according to files sent to Congress Friday for her Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
BANGKOK - Opposition leaders moved to impeach Thailand's prime minister Monday for his handling of rioting and violence in Bangkok, and an army official said the capital would remain under curfew for another week as a precaution against further unrest.
BANGKOK - Opposition leaders moved to impeach Thailand's prime minister Monday for his handling of rioting and violence in Bangkok that left at least 88 people dead in clashes between demonstrators and troops over the past two months.
ATLANTA - A Georgia legislator wants to begin the impeachment process against his state attorney general for refusing to sue the federal government over health care reform.