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President-elect Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain are meeting Monday for the first time since the presidential election to talk about how they can wor...
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Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales have been indicted on separate charges related to alleged prisoner abuse in fe...
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More than a week after voters in California, Arizona and Florida passed ballot initiatives outlawing same-sex marriage, thousands of people across the...
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Officials in Alaska, one of three states yet to certify winners in the November 4 U.S. Senate races, say they hope to have nearly all ballots counted ...
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Momentum to name Timothy Geithner as the next U.S. Treasury Secretary seems to be building, both among the country's top busi...
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - U.S. Republican Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, convicted last month on corruption charges, trails his Democratic challenger...
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Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso urges China and other wealthy countries to help the IMF support struggling nations.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Wireless said Thursday some employees had gained unauthorized access and viewed a personal cell phone account held by Pre...
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Of the 87 counties in Minnesota, three have become a central focus in the increasingly contentious Senate race between Republican incumbent Norm Colem...
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A security pact between the U.S. and Iraqi governments will allow U.S. troops to finish the work it needs to do before leaving the country, a Pentagon...