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A House committee chairman said Tuesday he is seeking more documents from the CIA leak probe because Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of...
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The White House must release its visitor logs and cannot hide behind a shield of privilege, a federal judge ruled Monday. The Bush administration has ...
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Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens returned to the stand in his corruption trial Friday and described how he paid for home renovations that prosecutors say he sh...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As the U.S. economy slowed in 2007, President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney saw their assets stay stable, accor...
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SEOUL (Reuters) - A team of U.S. officials led by a State Department nuclear envoy entered North Korea on Tuesday to discuss Pyongyang's declarat...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ted Stevens, the veteran Republican senator from Alaska on trial for corruption, denied in court on Thursday that he ever tried...
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Defense attorneys for embattled Republican Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska plan to call his wife to the witness stand Tuesday when his trial resumes on cha...
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The Senate's longest-serving Republican, Stevens is charged with lying on Senate financial disclosure forms about $250,000 in renovations and oth...