Fiascos Bracket Tenure of Ehud Olmert

House Defeats GOP Bid to Censure Rep. Rangel

Consumer Product Safety Bill Heads to Bush for Signature

The bill aims to improve consumer product safety after millions of Chinese-made toys were recalled last summer.

Gates: Military’s Priority is to Defeat Extremists

McCain-Obama Battle Turns to Race

Congress: No Annoying Airplane Cell Phone Calls

McCain’s Internet Edge: Ad Price

Sex Assaults, Harassment Against Women in Military ‘Epidemic’

North Korea Rights Issue to Get More Focus

House defeats bid to censure Rangel

House Democrats voted down a public reprimand Thursday that Republicans sought against influential Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., over a questionable housing arrangement.

Iraq is Safer, But the War Isn’t Over, U.S. Commander Says

Pelosi Says Second Stimulus Must Have Bipartisan Support

Stevens Pleads Not Guilty

McCain Defends Charge That Obama Playing Race Card

Karadzic Vows to Defend Himself Against Charges At U.N. Court

D.C. bluster, but no help for high cost of gas

July 31: Exxon-Mobil broke its own record for the most profitable quarter by any American company ever, taking in just under $11.7 billion in the second quarter of 2008. CNBC's Trish Regan reports. 
 (Nightly News)In a summer of nationwide anguish over fuel costs, Congress’ attack on soaring gasoline prices has been full of high-octane rhetoric and low-energy results.


Custom Stem Cells Around the Corner?

Bush Says Coal Part of His ‘Sprint to the Finish’

Bush Says Coal Part of His “Sprint to the Finish”

Poll Shows Energy Issue May Boost McCain

McCain Camp Restates Hospital Attack

Suicide Attack Targets Iraqi Police in Mosul

Stevens pleads not guilty

Sen. Ted Stevens leaves a committee meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday. Stevens was indicted Tuesday on charges that he lied about gifts from an oil company on a Senate disclosure form. Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens has pleaded not guilty to charges he lied about accepting more than a quarter of a million dollars worth of gifts from a powerful oilfield contractor.


Indicted Alaska Senator Pleads Not Guilty

McCain-Obama battle turns to race

Sen. Barack Obama, shown at a town hall-style meeting in Rolla, Mo., on Wednesday, is sparring with the McCain campaign over whether his mention that he doesn't look like the presidents on U.S. currency is a subtle attack that his rival is using race as a wedge.Barack Obama and John McCain traded old-school political jabs Thursday, with McCain contending that he had been wrongly accused of planning a racial attack and Obama countering that his opponent was inventing a controversy to avoid talking about the issues.


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