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The co-founders of Air America have started a new liberal radio network that they say will promote freedom and social justice. The CEO is Mike Newcomb, a doctor who ran for governor of Arizona in 2002.
Bush to Visit Ho Chi Minh City During Asia Trip That Includes an Economic Forum in Hanoi
It's pumpkin time and in an election year, that also means: time for revelations and allegations which can make all the difference in November. Here's a look at some of the hottest potboilers in the gubernatorial races.
Rep. Tom Reynolds has said he warned Speaker Dennis Hastert about Foley last spring. Hastert, expected to be questioned sometime this week, has said he doesn't remember that conversation.
The fledgling Iraqi government must "step up and take more responsibility" for the country's security, senior White House counselor Dan Bartlett said. Bartlett denied the U.S. wants a "stay the course" commitment in Iraq.
Presidential assailant John Hinckley's four-day visits away from a mental hospital every six weeks should be expanded, his lawyer said, declaring "there is just no need" to supervise the man who shot Ronald Reagan in 1981.
Sen. Barack Obama acknowledged he was considering a run for president in 2008, backing off previous statements that he would not do so. He said he would not make a decision until after the Nov. 7 elections.
With less than three weeks until pivotal mid-term elections, Sens. Charles Schumer of New York and Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina, made a friendly wager on which party would control Congress during Sunday's Face The Nation.
Actor Michael J. Fox, appearing in a television ad, touts Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Claire McCaskill for her support of embryonic stem cell research.
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