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    GOP Trying to Relieve an Akin Headache

    Aug 21, 2012 12:56 PM EST

    ... the NRSC will not be investing in his candidacy." The GOP group Crossroads also pulled out of the race, even after advertising against McCaskill for a year, painting her as supportive of President Obama and wrong for Missouri. Campaign finance reports were due at midnight but aren't required to ...

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    Obama Campaign Raises $43.6 Million in April

    May 16, 2012 01:14 PM EST

    ... that ship jobs overseas, a longtime campaign promise. From the prepared speech: What does Governor Romney want? He wants a new tax system that says American companies that move factories overseas don't have to pay any U.S. taxes on those factories. That's a huge incentive to move ...

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    Remembering 'Brilliant' Banjo Player Earl Scruggs, Poet Adrienne Rich

    Mar 29, 2012 10:44 PM EST

    Judy Woodruff reports on the death of widely read and influential poet Adrienne Rich, who died Tuesday at age 82, then Jeffrey Brown takes a look back at the life and groundbreaking sound of banjo legend and bluegrass musician Earl Scruggs with Bela Fleck, another Grammy-winning banjo player. ... JUDY ...

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    Can Pro-Obama Super PAC Match GOP Groups' Financial Might?

    Feb 21, 2012 11:27 PM EST

    ... will change. It remains to be seen whether they're going to be able to match the kind of firepower that the Republicans have, particularly American Crossroads, which is going to play a much greater role once the Republicans pick a candidate. MARGARET WARNER: That's the Karl Rove super ...

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    Work of an Amateur: Czech Avant-Garde Photography at the National Gallery

    May 20, 2009 08:34 PM EST

    ... of modernist photography. To consider their photographs today is like taking a short tour through early 20th century European history (its art, inspirations and politics). At Europe’s cultural and geographic crossroads between East and West, the former Czechoslovakia was a breeding ground for burgeoning art movements. Its own avant ...

  • Second beheading dares U.S. to act

    Second beheading dares U.S. to act

    Sep 03, 2014 12:59 PM EST

    ... pressure on the president enormously to do something in the near term,” said Daniel Benjamin, former U.S. ambassador-at-large and Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the State Department during Obama’s first term, on Tuesday’s NewsHour. “But I think that a rush to action, at this point, would ...

  • Tuesday’s primary headliners: Mississippi and Iowa

    Tuesday’s primary headliners: Mississippi and Iowa

    Jun 03, 2014 01:15 PM EST

    Today in the Morning Line: Primary day in Mississippi and Iowa Chris McDaniel: The tea party’s last, best hope? Can Ernst get to 35 percent? Another incumbent in trouble in California Obama defends prisoner swap Mississippi, Iowa headline Tuesday’s primary contests: Voters in eight states head to the polls Tuesday, with the marquee races being...

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    Telenovelas Provide Platform for Public Health Messages

    Jan 25, 2012 10:56 PM EST

    Photo of "Encrucijada" characters Alicia and Don Juancho courtesy of The Colorado Health Foundation and Entravision Communications Corp. Alicia's entire life has been building to this one moment at the breakfast table. She's finally admitting to herself that the colon cancer will take everything ... her successful psychiatric practice, a comfortable home, her new love...

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    John Walker Lindh Faces Charges

    Jan 15, 2002 05:00 AM EST

    Gwen Ifill discusses the conspiracy charges against American Taliban John Walker Lindh.

  • News Wrap: Deadly bombing rocks popular Thai shrine

    News Wrap: Deadly bombing rocks popular Thai shrine

    Aug 17, 2015 11:30 PM EST

    In our news wrap Monday, a bombing in Bangkok has killed dozens and injured more than 100. Also, a cyber-attack on the IRS was far worse than originally believed: more than 330,000 taxpayer accounts may have been accessed in a breach last May.