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The president said in his weekly radio and Internet address he would send Congress his proposed overhaul of the 2001 education law that focused on acc...
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The possibility that President Obama could send the self-professed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks to military tribunals has earned him the biggest...
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The Obama administration's potential reversal on the decision to try the alleged plotters of the Sept. 11 attacks in civilian court could land th...
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Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats on Thursday forwarded to the full Senate their approval of a controversial Justice Department nominee whose confi...
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When U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated nearly 50 years ago, he left behind a nation stunned by grief and brimming with questions.
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Jose Mujica, a former guerrilla leader, is the latest leftist president to be elected to a Latin American country. Clinton is scheduled to arrive in M...
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While Van Jones may have left the White House under a cloud, the NAACP says that's not his whole story.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior American trade official in charge of handling disputes with China has left the U.S. Trade Representative's office...
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President Obama tells governors he wants a change in law that would allow states to receive federal aid for poor students only if they adopt new acade...
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Conservative activists picked up where they left off as their annual conference entered its second day, talking about principles, the upcoming electio...