The Hill Articles: January 15, 2012

January 15
Business groups push Congress to act quickly to extend tax breaks Jobs take center stage in Keystone fight GOP lawmaker wants morning-to-night Keystone pipeline focus Report: Joint Chiefs chairman to visit Israel DeMint: GOP voters will be ‘very united’ behind eventual nominee Reid pushes online piracy bill despite White House concerns ‘The Obamas’ author: First lady portrayed ‘as a very strong woman’ Gingrich: Only consensus among conservatives is that ‘no one’ is for Romney Gingrich: Reports social conservatives rallying behind Santorum ‘exaggerated’ Perry urges appeals court to add his name to Virginia primary ballot Obamas head to church on eve of MLK holiday Ron Paul could be Santorum’s stumbling block in South Carolina primary Author: ‘The Obamas’ book doesn’t paint First Lady as ‘angry’ Gingrich: ‘It’s fair to raise any question’ about GOP candidates Sen. Reid blasts Republican lawmakers for ‘obstructionism on steroids’ Colbert says he might run as ‘fourth or fifth party’ candidate for president DeMint won’t endorse before SC GOP primary Pro-Gingrich super-PAC stands by Bain Capital documentary Perry: Soldiers who urinated on dead Taliban just ‘kids’ Santorum defends tax reform plan, says it’s ‘not social engineering’ Perry vows to fight on, regardless of result in South Carolina primary Romney gives cash to unemployed supporter Santorum touts support of conservative group, but won’t ask rivals to drop out Major SC newspaper endorses Huntsman Gingrich faces tough questions at SC campaign event with black church States face uphill climb in legal challenge over health law’s Medicaid expansion Jailed ex-Marine becomes pawn in escalating fight between Iran, US White House signals more aggressive stance to protect homeowners With ‘angry black woman’ remark, Michelle Obama addresses race head-on