1. Rubio gets negative marks on immigration

    Rubio gets negative marks on immigration

    The Quinnipiac University poll finds 41 percent disapprove of Rubio's handling of an immigration overhaul in the Senate that would give an estimated 11 million immigrants in the U.S. illegally a path to citizenship.

    • CNN poll: President Obama numbers plunge

      CNN poll: President Obama numbers plunge

      The overall decline in President Obama's approval rating was partially fueled by a plunge in support from younger Americans, a huge base of Obama's support.

      • US, Cuba to resume talks on mail service

        US, Cuba to resume talks on mail service

        A U.S. official says the United States and Cuba will resume talks on restarting direct mail service despite a deadlock between Washington and Havana over detainees that has largely stalled most rapprochement efforts.

      • Obama wishes his father had been present

        Obama wishes his father had been present

        Commemorating Father's Day weekend, President Barack Obama said he wished his own father had been more involved in his life and encouraged other dads to lead by example.

      • AP: Gov's admin knew about Citizens deal

        AP: Gov's admin knew about Citizens deal

        Citizens will pay $52 million to Heritage Property Insurance and Casualty to absorb 60,000 policies. Heritage and affiliated companies have donated $176,000 to a political committee controlled by Gov. Scott and Fla. GOP.

        • Pelosi's tiff with reporter on abortion

          Pelosi's tiff with reporter on abortion

          House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi got into a heated back and forth Thursday with a reporter inquiring about a measure that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, alleging the comparison the journalist made to a criminal abortion doctor in Philadelphia was made for political purposes.

          • Senate poised to take up immigration

            Senate poised to take up immigration

            The Senate will vote on Tuesday to begin debate on immigration reform, an emotionally charged proposal with huge political stakes that may never get through Congress despite years of negotiation and major compromise.

          1. Jesse Jackson Jr. faces prison sentence

            Jesse Jackson Jr. faces prison sentence

            Prosecutors are recommending four years in prison for former congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., following his guilty plea this year on criminal charges that he engaged in a scheme to spend $750,000 in campaign funds on personal items.

            • Republicans to cater to evangelicals

              Republicans to cater to evangelicals

              The Republican National Committee has brought on a director of evangelical outreach to massage the party's complicated relationship with religious conservatives, GOP sources told CNN on Saturday.

              • Plan lifts lower 48 wolf protections

                Plan lifts lower 48 wolf protections

                The Obama administration on Friday proposed lifting most remaining federal protections for gray wolves across the Lower 48 states, a move that would end four decades of recovery efforts but that some scientists said was premature.

                • Obama: No one listening to your calls

                  Obama: No one listening to your calls

                  Sweeping up Americans' telephone records and monitoring Internet activity from overseas are "modest encroachments on privacy" that can help U.S. intelligence analysts disrupt terror activity, President Barack Obama said Friday.

                • Gov. vetoes Republican-backed bill

                  Gov. vetoes Republican-backed bill

                  Florida Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a bill Tuesday that would have allowed some young immigrants living in the U.S. illegally to apply for a temporary driver's license.

                  • John Edwards to open law firm

                    John Edwards to open law firm

                    Former Sen. John Edwards is looking to open a new law firm this September, a source told CNN's Chris Cuomo.

                    • Rice to be next nat'l security adviser

                      Rice to be next nat'l security adviser

                      Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, will replace Tom Donilon as President Obama's national security adviser, a senior administration official told CNN.

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