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View ArticleKagan Confirmation Hearings Start June 28
The chairman of the Judiciary committee wants to begin the process before the July 4 Senate recess.
View ArticlePaul’s ‘Honeymoon’ Seems Over
The Republican nominee for the Senate in Kentucky further draws fire, as he makes the rounds of more TV interview shows.
View ArticlePaul Cancels Sunday TV Appearance
The Republican Senate candidate, whose interviews on national television this week have stirred controversy, won't be on "Meet the Press."
View ArticleUsing Puppet Video, Arizona Governor Defends Immigration Law
Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona posted a video poking fun at Obama cabinet members who criticize the new law, but said they haven't read it.
View ArticleBush Book Starts With Decision to Quit Drinking
The former president reveals a few clues about his upcoming memoir.
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