Articles: Politics
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Outgoing Bank of America Boss Kenneth Lewis
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Congress Tackles Afghanistan Strategy
The Senate on Tuesday is expected to debate amendments to the 2010 defense appropriations bill that are likely to include everything from timelines for withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan to proposals to send upwards of 40,000 more
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Obama's Foreign Policy Needs a Domestic Boost
How can Obama deal with his mounting foreign policy problems? By succeeding at home
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Will Obama's Plan Really Deliver Health Savings?
Will Obama's promised health-care savings ever be realized? The answer, according to a wide range of experts, is frustratingly vague
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Seducing Olympia Snowe: The Key to Health Reform
The most important health-care bill in Congress bears the stamp of Maine's senior Republican Senator. But will she actually vote for it?
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What Sarah Palin Said in Her Hong Kong Speech
Sarah Palin, the former GOP vice-presidential candidate and Alaska governor, takes her speaking tour out for a dry run in Asia
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Young, Invincible and the Key to Health Reform
The willingness of young people to forgo insurance is a major problem for the health-care system. The Senate Finance Committee thinks it has just the strategy to bring these Americans into the fold
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White House Czars
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The Risks for Dems Going It Alone on Health Care
It is looking increasingly likely that Democrats will have to go it alone on health care, which is just how Republicans like it
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Senate Democrats Grapple with a Suddenly Less Promising 2010
They may not be anywhere near regaining the majority, but Senate Republicans at least have reason to believe that 2008 was their rock bottom
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Mad Man: Is Glenn Beck Bad for America?
Glenn Beck is channeling the fears and anger of Americans who feel left out but is he also stirring that anger and heightening those fears?
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5 Things Dems Don't Like About the Baucus Bill
Montana Senator Max Baucus unveiled his much anticipated health-care bill with confident declarations that he could still gain some Republican support, but his bigger problem may be Democrats who don't like many aspects of his centrist plan
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