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By: Evan Mantyk | Mar 18, 2010 | Politics

The President Barack Obama has called for Congress to pass health care reform, a main campaign promise. As proposed, health insurance coverage will have to be expanded

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By: Ashraf Khan | Mar 8, 2010 | Current Events

According to Sunday's announcement of two Pakistani officers and a government official, al-Quaida's chief English-speaking spokesman, Adam Gadahn has been captured by P

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By: Chris Cillizza | Mar 4, 2010 | Politics

Rep. Eric Massa, a freshman congressman from western New York has made his decision to end his attempt in reelection, reasoning for his health problem. Massa cited a re

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By: Juliet Williams | Mar 3, 2010 | Politics

Yesterday, March 2, Attorney General Jerry Brown made an official announcement about his entering the California governor's race.

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By: Brian Faler | Mar 3, 2010 | Current Events

The bill which was passed and sent to President Barack Obama will come into effect with the president's signature. The bill is to restore unemployment benefits for thou

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By: Michael Stewart | Feb 12, 2010 | Current Events

According to doctors who worked with American former President Bill Clinton's surgery, he would be well and able to leave the hospital after his procedure as he wished. Allan Schwartz, a cardiologist of New York Presbyterian Hospital said Clinton could depart from hospital on Friday and go to work next week.

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By: Paul West | Feb 10, 2010 | Politics

The last weekend's blizzard caused postponements of federal agencies in the Washington area. According to Monday announcement of the Office of Personnel Management, Was

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By: Catherine | Feb 4, 2010 | Politics

The relationship between China and the US turned tense as the US sold weapons to Taiwan. This action immediately angered Beijing since China warned Obama not to meet Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader. They claimed that if the meeting happened, the ties would be much more eroded. According to Chinese, The anger was doubled when Chinese government was claimed to participate in cyber attack by Google. Chinese considered the accusation to be groundless. China forced the US consider the Tibetan sensitive issues to avoid destroying their relation that was not so as usual.

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By: Mary Rose | Jan 21, 2010 | Politics

On Friday, The US government has announced to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a particular immigration status for the illegal Haitian immigrant as an aid to recover the earthquake destruct

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By: Jonathan Weisman | Jan 20, 2010 | Politics

Celinda Lake, a pollster and political strategist for the Democratic Party in USA believed that whether Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley wins the election or not, she has learned two great lessons.

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