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The Big Story, By Bill Press A quick tour of "What President Obama Doesn't Know," "Whiny Little Bitch," "The Post-American Presidency," "Obama Zombies," and the 57 other anti-Obama conservative books written in the last five years. Who says Obama hasn't helped grow the economy? Just ask right-wing booksellers like Regnery Publishing. READ MORE | ||||||
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Budget Politics Barack Obama unveiled his budget proposal for the 2013 fiscal year Monday, a document best understood as a blueprint for how he will contrast his tax policies this fall with those of former private equity titan and likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. READ MORE | ||||||
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Featured Column: Mary Sanchez Last week, GOP officials were told that a former leader of a group preaching the genetic superiority of white people would appear on a panel at the Conservative Political Action Conference in D.C. -- and the views he has been linked to went completely unchallenged by the GOP's spineless non-reaction. READ MORE | ||||||
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Featured Author: Tim Weiner Shortly after noon on Thursday, Sept. 16, 1920, a powerful bomb hidden in a horse-drawn wagon exploded at the corner of Wall and Broad Streets in Manhattan. It was the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history, a distinction it held for 75 years. Its force reverberates today. READ MORE | ||||||
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Election 2012 A pair of new polls shows that Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are now in a national dead heat in the race for the Republican presidential nomination -- while President Obama is increasing his lead over both. READ MORE | ||||||
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Law And Order Justice Stephen Breyer was robbed last week by a machete-wielding intruder at his vacation home in the West Indies, a Supreme Court spokeswoman said Monday. The 73-year-old Breyer, wife Joanna and guests were confronted by the robber around 9 p.m. EST Thursday in the home Breyer owns on the Caribbean island of Nevis. The intruder took about $1,000 in cash and no one was hurt. READ MORE | ||||||
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Vows New Jersey lawmakers gave their blessing to legalizing gay marriage for the first time Monday as the State Senate passed a bill that would allow nuptials for same-sex couples, despite Gov. Chris Christie's insistence that he will veto such legislation. Six states and Washington, D.C., allow gay marriage, and Washington state was added to that list on Monday when Gov. Christine Gregoire signed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage. READ MORE | ||||||
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