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Long an insider in the Clinton machine, the former two-term Iowa governor has been focused less on agriculture than on biotechnology, ethanol and Midw...
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When Michigan GOP Chairman Saul Anuzis decided to throw his hat in the ring to head the Republican Party, he announced his intentions on an unlikely f...
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Tech industry eagerly waiting to see whether new president will name, as promised, a 'chief technology officer' for United States.
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The United States and India have signed an accord that allows American businesses to sell nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India. The pact rev...
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It's too bad Shamu and Flipper weren't available to offer their thoughts to the Supreme Court Wednesday, as the justices were presented with...
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The Senate voted 86-13 to allow American businesses to begin selling nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India in exchange for safeguards and U.N...
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House and Senate negotiators reached a deal Tuesday on a major railroad safety reform bill that will require new technology to prevent crashes and lim...
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Politics, though often complex in action, are more often than not quite simple. The key to understanding American foreign policy is that everything th...
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