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DALLAS (Reuters) - Conservative U.S. Christians say the culture has gone to hell and it has taken the economy and Wall Street down with it.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - He is calling for change, but U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama probably didn't think his campaign's theme ex...
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LAKE ORION, Michigan (Reuters) - John McCain called for an end to the "casino culture on Wall Street" and Barack Obama demanded protection f...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Holy politicking, Batman. Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama have unmasked their favorite pop culture icons,...
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The Agriculture Department plans to tell the public which grocery stores and other retailers have received tainted meat during some recalls.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress could enact the new $285 billion U.S. farm law over a presidential veto by late May, ending 15 months of work to overh...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer said on Thursday that President George W. Bush will veto the farm bill agre...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration's top priorities for the new U.S. farm law include tighter crop subsidy limits and so-called local...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Farm bill negotiators are trying to wrap up language to deny subsidies to farmers with large off-farm income, a touchy issue fo...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional negotiators have agreed on a $10 billion increase to nutrition programs including food stamps, under the new U.S....