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Oct 04

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Kagan’s Seating Marks Supreme Court Milestone, But Poses Recusal Hurdle

The first day of the new Supreme Court term was also the first day on the bench for new Justice Elena Kagan. Women now make up a third of the high court for the first time. Jeffrey Brown talks to…

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Oct 01

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Moscow Mayor’s Ouster Renews a Query: Who Is Really Running Russia?

The Cold War has been over for years, but its two capitals -- Washington and Moscow -- are going through similar political storms these days, both having managed to lose their mayors. The mayors, Yuri Luzhkov of Moscow, and…

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Sep 29

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Supreme Court Preview: Marcia Coyle on the Cases and Justices to Watch

By Elizabeth Summers

Do a Kansas preacher and his anti-gay followers have a constitutional right to picket and protest during the burial of a Marine who was killed in Iraq? How far can the government go in checking the background of a potential…

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Sep 28

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Ethics Committee GOP Members Allege Stalling on Rangel, Waters Trials

Republican members say the House Ethics Committee must "stop stalling the resolution of the Rangel and Waters matters" and complete the Democrats' public trials prior to the November election. In a written statement issued Tuesday afternoon, GOP members accused…

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Sep 27

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Ban Expires on West Bank Construction; U.S. Seeks to Expand Internet Wiretaps

Children of Israeli settlers walk past the construction site for 50 housing units in the West Bank settlement of Ariel. Photo by Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images. With the 10-month ban on building in West Bank settlements expired as of Sunday…

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Sep 24

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Colombia’s Santos Sees a Future With Less FARC

The president got the news on his cell phone of a successful anti-guerrilla raid while jogging through New York's Central Park. But the president was not Barack Obama learning of the latest U.S. special operation in Yemen or Pakistan. It…

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Sep 24

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Friday: At U.N., Obama Meets on Sudan, Asia; Japan to Release Chinese Captain

A day after encouraging the international community to support Middle East peace talks and speaking about the importance of human rights and democracy in ensuring a stable world economy and global security, President Obama on Friday will attend…

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Sep 23

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Activists Uncertain About Prospects for ‘Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell’ Repeal

Gay rights advocates are regrouping after the Senate on Tuesday voted down legislation that would have allowed gays to serve openly in the military, and are uncertain about the prospects for turning the vote around during a lame-duck session…

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Sep 22

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China and Japan Hit a Diplomatic Deep Freeze Over Arrest of Trawler Captain

President Obama may be doing more Asian diplomacy than he anticipated during Thursday's meetings at the United Nations General Assembly. He will be talking with the premiers of Japan and China -- who at the moment are not talking to…

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Sep 20

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Oil Well Killed, But Legal and Environmental Battles Just Beginning

The Development Driller III rig used to drill the relief well (Photo: Derick E. Hingle/Bloomberg via Getty Images) After a weekend of final sealing and testing, the federal government on Sunday declared the Macondo oil well officially dead.

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