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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats across the United States are calling for trade reforms to keep jobs from moving overseas as they campaign to put Bara...
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KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Two weeks before an election that could install the first black U.S. president, scattered ugly incidents have reflec...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two New York City Council members asked a judge on Wednesday to halt a council vote to extend term limits for Mayor Michael Bloom...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska was convicted of corruption on Monday, a verdict that could endanger the Republican's political...
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Jury deliberations are set to begin in the corruption trial for veteran Sen. Ted Stevens.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Law enforcement arrested two men in Tennessee who had plans to rob a gun dealer to shoot Democratic presidential candidate Bara...
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RENO, Nevada (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama, back on the campaign trail on Saturday after an emotional trip to Hawaii, blasted White House rival Jo...
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(Reuters) - The Bush administration is weighing a roughly $40 billion proposal to help forestall housing foreclosures, one of a series of ideas under ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two white supremacist skinheads were arrested in Tennessee over plans to go on a killing spree and eventually shoot Democratic ...
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ZANESVILLE, Ohio (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee John McCain on Sunday fought to distance himself from unpopular President George W. Bush ...