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Obama Sets End to U.S. Combat in Iraq by Aug. 2010

Obama moved to fulfill his campaign promise of withdrawing troops from Iraq. more >>

Obama: Americans 'Are Not Quitters'

President Obama promised that better times are on the horizon. more >>

A New Patriarch for the Russian Orthodox Church

Patriarch-elect Metropolitan Kirill is seen as a modernizer who seeks to improve ties with the Vatican. more >>

Obama Reverses Abortion-Funds Policy

The president rescinded a ban on foreign aid to groups that perform or offer information on abortions. more >>

Congress Clears Way for Second Half of Bailout

Democrats turned aside an effort to block the release of the second $350 billion of bailout cash. more >>

Roland Burris Sworn In as Obama Senate Successor

After an initial snub from his Democratic colleagues, Burris is welcomed into the club. more >>

Holder: "Waterboarding is Torture"

Attorney General-nominee disputes President Bush over legality of that interrogation method. more >>

Bush's Personality Shapes His Legacy

Don't misunderestimate the ways he shaped life in the White House and beyond. more >>

The Bush Record

Summing up the eight years of the Bush presidency. more >>

Army Apologizes for Hurtful Message to Survivors

7,000 families of soldiers killed in Iraq or Afghanistan received letters addressing them as John Doe. more >>

Year in Review: Job Losses By Sector - US News and World Report

Gaza Protests: Deadly Airstrikes in Israel Spark Global Outcry - US News and World Report

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Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich Arrested on Conspiracy Charges Related to Obama's Successor

Blagojevich was taken into federal custody Tuesday on conspiracy charges. more >>

Supreme Court Agrees to Review Bush Administration's Use of Enemy Combatant Status

Ali al-Marri is challenging the administration's policy of holding terrorist suspects indefinitely. more >>

Conservatives Form Rival Group to Episcopal Church

Some upset with the consecration of the first openly gay bishop have formed a North American province. more >>

Associated Press Feels the Pinch of the Bad Economy

The safe haven cut the price they charge newspapers by $30 million. more >>

Media to America: Disaster Seen as Catastrophe Looms

Associated Press declares that everything that can go wrong is going wrong. more >>

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