President Obama hailed the 60 U.S. senators who voted to extend federal unemployment benefits Tuesday - without paying for the $34 billion tab - for standing on the side of "working families." The measure, which had been blocked by Republicans, would distribute unemployment benefits to some 2.5 million recipients who have been out of work for 26 to 99 weeks. GOP Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine voted in favor of the measure. Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., joined the GOP filibuster. The House is expected to pass the measure so that Obama can sign it. No doubt Americans...