By Imogen Foulkes / BBC The United States, Russia and Sudan have been accused of being the biggest violators of housing rights in 2004. The ...
By Ed Johnson / Associated Press LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister Tony Blair's government was accused Wednesday of playing politics with fear and using the ...
Associated Press WASHINGTON - The Government Accountability Office, responding to a request from Democratic lawmakers, will investigate the way votes were counted in the Nov. ...
By Kirsten Scharnberg / Chicago Tribune Almost every morning for the past several days, American soldiers have made the gruesome discovery. Sometimes the bodies are ...
By Brian Faler / Washington Post The Ohio Democratic Party announced this week that it is supporting a third-party-led effort to force the battleground state ...
By Michele Besso / The News Journal DELAWARE -- A school's decision to order a student to cover a political statement on a T-shirt has ...
Common Dreams WASHINGTON -- November 23 -- Reps. John Conyers, Jr., Jerrold Nadler, Robert Wexler, Robert Scott, and Rush Holt announced today that, in response ...
By Gloria Galloway / The Globe and Mail OTTAWA -- Thousands of Canadians will be on hand to greet George W. Bush when he visits ...
Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Tony Blair tomorrow will become the first U.K. prime minister in 156 years to face a call for an impeachment investigation ...
By Alan Elsner / Reuters President Bush is moving to concentrate power as he begins his second term, placing trusted members of his inner circle ...
By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa / Reuters The economic policies of President Bush have set the country on a dangerous course that will likely end ...
Orlando Sentinel On my way to work Wednesday morning, I looked up and saw a giant billboard with a picture of George W. Bush and ...
By Adam Nagourney and Janet Elder / New York Times fter enduring a brutally fought election campaign, Americans are optimistic about the next four years ...
By Terry Kinney / Associated Press CINCINNATI - Two third-party presidential candidates filed a federal lawsuit Monday to force a recount of Ohio ballots, and ...
CBS News Approximately 300,000 American men and women have served at one time or another in Iraq. Most will return to the United States more ...
By Robert Burns / Associated Press WASHINGTON - Three Marines who were wounded in action during the Fallujah offensive later died at American hospitals in ...
By William E. Gibson / South Florida Sun-Sentinel WASHINGTON · Wrapping up a distinguished yet often frustrating 18 years on Capitol Hill, Florida Sen. Bob ...
Kevin Sites | Blog To Devil Dogs of the 3.1: Since the shooting in the Mosque, I've been haunted that I have not been able ...
By Matt Moore / Associated Press Malnutrition among Iraq's youngest children has nearly doubled since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq despite U.N. efforts to deliver ...
WTOL News11 TOLEDO -- The unemployment rate is going up in Ohio. The new numbers are out and Ohio had more people out of work ...
BBC Iran says it is suspending its uranium enrichment programme, in line with a deadline agreed with European nations. The suspension has been welcomed as ...
By Greg Winter and Diana Jean Schemo / New York Times The federal government will be able to require millions of college students to shoulder ...
By Michael Dobbs / Washington Post ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Despite winning a marathon Supreme Court struggle last year to continue using race as a ...
By Bradley Graham / Washington Post BAGHDAD, Nov. 21 -- Senior U.S. military commanders in Iraq say it is increasingly likely they will need a ...
By Ann Marie Somma / The Hartford Courant NEW BRITAIN -- Empire-building. Occupation. Pre-emptive warfare. The war in Iraq was called many things Saturday, but ...
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