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AP Interview: Obama tells Putin Cold War is over, US-Russian relations entering new chapter Photo
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said former Russian President Vladimir Putin and his hand-picked successor should expect an in-person reminder the Cold War is over when the U.S. leader makes his first trip to a Moscow summit. more
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GOP, White House at odds on Sotomayor documents, White House fights new request Photo
WASHINGTON (AP) — The top Republican on the Senate committee that will consider Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court nomination says a Puerto Rican civil rights group's papers could shed light on her judicial approach, particularly her view of racial preferences in hiring. more
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Under a Senate health care plan, you pay your own medical insurance premium or pay a fine Photo
WASHINGTON (AP) — First you paid to insure your car. Soon you may have to add health insurance premiums to that stack of monthly bills as well. more
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Homeland Security moving cautiously on new program to detect, stop cyber attacks
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is moving cautiously on a new pilot program that would both detect and stop cyber attacks against government computers, while trying to ensure citizen privacy protections. more
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MOUNTAIN OF DEBT: Legacy of debt from Founding Fathers not celebrated on Independence Day
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Founding Fathers left one legacy not celebrated on Independence Day but which affects us all. It's the national debt. more





