The Hill Articles: September 16, 2012

September 16
Report: Teachers union to continue strike Lawmakers concede Postal Service overhaul unlikely before Nov. election Report: Obama crams for debates, works to keep answers concise No official White House endorsement of House Dems’ sequester alternative Voters give Obama edge on healthcare Christine O’Donnell considering another run for Senate Poll: Warren opens up 6-point lead over Brown in Mass. Senate race Giuliani: Obama ‘reset’ with Middle East failed Sen. Nelson retains edge on Rep. Mack in Florida Senate race Rice contradicts Libyan account, says consulate attack was not premeditated Rep. King: Israel’s leaders do not trust the US government Rice: ‘No daylight’ between US, Israel on approach to Iran Rice: Romney criticism of White House response to protests a ‘vacuous charge’ Pelosi: Ryan boosts Democrats’ chances of winning back House Obama surrogate applauds states on fracking Netanyahu says he won’t let people ‘draw me’ into US election This week in transportation: GOP rails against Amtrak subsidies Report: Panetta says anti-American protests ‘likely to continue’ US orders some embassy personnel to leave Sudan, Tunisia Romney to attack Obama as weak leader on foreign and domestic affairs More Republican lawmakers than Dems defeated in 2012 primary season Parties lock horns over legislation to boost high-skilled immigration In new bid for Senate in Connecticut, McMahon has learned from 2010 race Business groups ready for last-ditch lobbying effort on Russian trade bill Santorum: Obama victory would ‘fundamentally’ change America