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- Liz Cheney attacks Obama
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- Smoke, fear of fire push rescuers from W.Va. mine
- Tea partiers don’t really hate government spending — they just want in
- Tweet this: Brown fires U.K. candidate
- Post-Copenhagen climate talks begin amid discord
- Closing of the conservative mind: the Sarah Palin test
- Bart Stupak will retire from Congress
- Japanese female pitcher joins men’s team in U.S.
- Justice Stevens’ retirement and Elena Kagan
- Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens retiring
- Chief Justice statement on Stevens retirement
- Documents: Phoebe Prince sought help from school
- Senate Republicans plan “sustained and vigorous case” on Supreme Court
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- History says GOP’s court fight will be futile
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- Salon Radio: Spc. Josh Stieber on WikiLeaks video
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- Canceled Netanyahu trip spotlights Israel nukes
- Shopping away years of your life
- Sarah Palin rocks the GOP in New Orleans
- Conservative warns Obama: Pick Garland or else
- Goat farms spur growth in Alaskan cheese making
- Ex-colleague: Obama will play it safe with court pick
- Insane Clown Posse: The most disturbingly hilarious video of the week
- Is America heading toward a “dirty war” at home?
- Dutch party told to ditch ban on women
- Paging Paul Krugman: More apocalypse, please
- In West Virginia, coal miner’s slaughter
- The death of Dawn Johnsen’s nomination
- Obama pick for Justice post backs out
- “The Whiskey Rebels”: Better late than never