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Experts debate where 2011 ranks among Washington's worst years.
An Americans for Tax Reform report shows the federal tax burden on love.
Barack Obama and John McCain traveled unlikely paths to their nominations in 2008.
Obama's contraception "compromise" is a gimmick that voters will see right through.
Voters want to know if they can trust Mitt Romney.
Church leaders could not have been less gracious towards Obama's surrender on contraception.
Today's debates about contraception and inequality are intertwined in that the bring up the question of morality.
The Catholic Church is asking the Obama administration to do something it cannot do itself: limit birth control use.
The so-called "accommodation" on contraceptive coverage reinforces the administration's commitment to its pro-choice agenda.
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