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Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner marked her first 100 days in office by saying that no other government has been so harshly criticized, implying it’s because she’s a woman.
This year’s lenghty Democratic race has has one positive affect — it’s turned college students into activists.
Former enemies pledge to work together with shared Cabinet.
Author/professor Stephen Carter gives his take on black folks, poverty and the election.
On the basketball court, yes, he does. Peep this video.
Florida man on trial for distributing flyers accusing his ex of transmitting STD.
Controversial speech by actor Tim Robbins kept quiet…until now.
New poll says undecided voters are flocking to McCain.
Check this out, this video shows Bush and McCain giving the exact same talking points during speeches.
Bush administration officials from Vice President Dick Cheney on down signed off on using harsh interrogation techniques against suspected terrorists after asking the Justice Department to endorse their legality, The Associated Press has learned.
Mr. Gonzales, the former attorney general, who was forced to resign last year, has been unable to interest law firms in adding his name to their roster, Washington lawyers and his associates said in recent interviews
Anti-war U.S. Senate Democrats drew anti-war protesters today at the peaceful setting of Richmond’s Jefferson Hotel.