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Bush strategist: McCain knows he put country at risk with Palin pick
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Foreclosure victims may lose votes as well
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College rallies in support of Muslim student attacked by masked man
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Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
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Americans increasingly worried about hunger
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US debt clock runs out of digits
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Unlawful Guantánamo procedures also applied on US soil
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Md. police put activists' names on terror lists
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Little scrutiny of govt.'s rapid financial rule changes
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Retirement accounts have lost $2 trillion so far
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Documents say detainee near insanity
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As economy dims, utility shut-offs are soaring
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Companies in bailout are big donors to candidates, parties
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Guidelines expand FBI's surveillance powers
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Misleading claims by McCain on Obama's tax plans
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Finance sector gave 51 percent more to House bailout backers
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Disabled vets face red tape in voting
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Financial crisis crippling legal aid for poor
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Homeland Security comes to Vermont
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US may ease police spy rules
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Louisiana policeman indicted in Taser manslaughter case
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California condemns use of torture in 'war on terror'
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While aide advised McCain, his firm lobbied for Georgia
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US boasts of laser weapon's 'plausible deniability'
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Terror suspect says she was secretly detained and tortured for years by US
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Questions surround FBI probe on anthrax
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Bush expands role for national intel chief
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Hundreds in military, govt. and education bought fake diplomas
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Gonzales aides broke laws in hiring
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ACLU warns against 'no rules' surveillance apparatus
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Voter laws need reform, groups say
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Oil industry lavishes money on McCain
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Rights group wants US officials probed for ordering torture
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GAO: Pentagon auditors pressured to favor contractors
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Attorney General asks Congress to authorize indefinite detentions
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US food corporations plan hefty price rises
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Activists demand 'no war on Iran' outside Pelosi mansion
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Merrill Lynch warns US faces global funding crisis
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New Hampshire to accept free oil from Chavez
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Commercial bankruptcies soar, reflecting widening economic woes