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Thousands of Kenyans gathered Saturday for the funeral of an opposition lawmaker whose death last week triggered a wave of ethnic killings.

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Barack Obama more than doubled Hillary Rodham Clinton’s output in Democratic presidential caucuses in Nebraska and Washington state, giving the Illinois senator twin victories Saturday night.

With Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a dead heat, we look at their stances on some of the most pressing domestic issues with Robert Kuttner of the American Prospect, Max Fraser of the Nation and Paul Gunter of Beyond Nuclear.

An internal memo sent to Google employees was aimed at company recruiters, reminding them that this week many countries in Asia celebrate the Lunar New Year. The memo urged recruiters to hold off on sending any rejection letters right now, since it’s considered bad luck to receive bad news during the New Year. » E-Mail […]

John Nichols | Latino voters backed Clinton by wide margins, giving her wins and keeping her in the running.

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Slippers for your favorite wine glass.

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A gunman with a history of acrimony against civic leaders stormed City Hall during a council meeting Thursday night, killing two police officers and three city officials.

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Yeah, all that peace and prosperity Bush hooked us up with.

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When a law was passed to stop speeders, a 76 year-old thought it was just for young guys. He found out differently when he was caught speeding his wife to a doctor’s appointment.

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A Palatka man has earned a dubious distinction: Alger Scott has been arrested 101 times. Now when is the album coming out?

A man barricaded himself in a house after telling police he had killed three relatives, then opened fire on a SWAT team Thursday. …