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Kagan: Harvard Law’s $476 million dean
Sharon Theimer
The new supreme court nominee has a record-setting knack for raising money
Obama bypasses Senate for new Medicare chief
Erica Werner
President taps Harvard professor Donald Berwick with recess appointment. GOP cries foul
Obama, Netanyahu say “special bond” is “unbreakable”
Ben Feller
Five weeks after Israel's flotilla raid, president restates his commitment to Israel's security
Obama: Bond between U.S., Israel “unbreakable”
Darlene Superville
In meeting with Netanyahu, president hails "progress" in Gaza, where Israel recently relaxed embargo on goods
DOJ to challenge Arizona immigration law
Bob Christie
Clash has been expected; Obama has called law misguided
Obama and Netanyahu plan photo op for peace
Alex Pareene
The president probably won't demand much of the Israeli prime minister at their White House meeting today
Israeli army: Gaza war troops to be disciplined
Associated Press
Israel's chief military prosecutor said those who were involved in the late 2008 offensive will be prosecuted
The American people want more government spending
Michael Lind
The public isn't nearly as worried about the debt as the bipartisan elites in Washington are
9.5% unemployment and the Reagan-Obama parallel
Steve Kornacki
The jobless rate was exactly the same at this point in Reagan's presidency. But will the comparison hold up?
Robert Byrd makes final trip from Senate
Jim Abrams
Senator lay in repose for six hours in the Capitol, will be buried Tuesday next to his wife of nearly 70 years
Lindsey Graham is not going out with Ricky Martin
Alex Pareene
South Carolina's oh-so-"reasonable" senator professes his heterosexuality, revels in White House attention
Hurricane Alex drenches northern Mexico, Texas
Christopher Sherman
Thousands evacuated, but heavily populated areas are spared as storm weakens in the Gulf
Unable to pass stimulus, Dems push for jobless aid
Stephen Ohlemacher
Death of Sen. Robert Byrd leaves the party short one vote, and 7 million people are still unemployed
Hurricane Alex threatens Mexico, Texas coasts
Chris Sherman
Evacuations and flooding south of the border, 85 mph winds expected to hit land by Thursday morning
Sen. Leahy predicts Kagan approval, hearings almost finished
David Espo
Nominee refuses to criticize current Supreme Court justices, deflects questions from both parties
The Kos pollster charges, explained
David Jarman
What, exactly, is suspicious about the polling numbers Research 2000 produces?
Communist Party opens door to secretive school
Associated Press
Books on Barack Obama and Bruce Lee's autobiography among the students' recommended reading
Bill Clinton’s unsurprising endorsement causing stir
Steve Kornacki
He has been adamant about helping candidates who backed his wife in 2008 -- especially when their opponents didn't
Russia compares US spy arrests to Cold War days
Vladimir Isachenkov
"These actions are unfounded and pursue unseemly goals," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement
Sessions: Kagan may be outside legal mainstream
Associated Press
If she is, says Jeff Sessions, "she should not be confirmed."
Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia dead at 92
Andrew Taylor
He was the longest serving senator in history
Robert Byrd’s health and Joe Manchin’s ambition
Steve Kornacki
The governor who would make the appointment wants the seat for himself
Over 400 arrests in Toronto G20 riots
Rob Gillies
Authorities meet protester fury with handcuffs at the world economic meeting
Violent riots interrupt the G20
Rob Gillies
Trade protesters battle with police in the streets of Toronto
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