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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is "outraged" by the murders in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico of three people connected with the U.S. ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - In mid-January, a who's who of Wall Street gathered to hear Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve chairman whose role in ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid said on Thursday there were still issues to work out on a sweeping healthcare overhaul and ...
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The top Republican on the Senate committee that received an e-mail warning staffers not to visit the Drudge Report said there is no evidence "wha...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women hit hard by the effects of climate change -- drought, floods, sea level rise and crop failure -- gathered on Monday to pl...
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Republican political guru Karl Rove denied on Monday that he had anything to do with the scurrilous rumor during the 2000 presidential campaign that J...
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The president's endorsement of an up-or-down vote sealed Democrats' intention to move forward under rules allowing for a simple majority vot...
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President Obama on Saturday offered aid to Chile after a major earthquake there and urged caution to U.S. states in the crosshairs of the resulting ts...
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President Obama on Saturday offered aid to Chile after a major earthquake there and urged caution to U.S. states in the crosshairs of the resulting ts...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Republican "soul-searching" on heathcare reform, saying if there is no progress soon tow...