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Dubya gets a new neighbor

By ANGELA K. BROWN

Like many folks in President Bush's adopted hometown, 83-year-old Robert Westerfield isn't exactly rolling out the welcome mat for the town's newest…

Buying votes with pocketbook issues

By MARY DALRYMPLE

Congress is spending its last working days before a long summer break by attending to pocketbook issues, with votes to increase the minimum…

Ohip GOP aide fired for offensive email

By JIM TANKERSLEY
Toledo Blade

The Ohio Republican Party chairman apologized to U.S. Rep. Ted…

Studying up for a lifetime of debt

By ANYA SOSTEK
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Will I still be…

“New realism’ needed in foreign policy

By BARRY MASSEY

America needs a "new realism" in its foreign policy and a concerted push for energy independence to safeguard national security, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a…

Devolution in Tennessee

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Senate candidate Bob Corker accuses two rivals of voting to raise their own pay while in the House, but in fact Van Hilleary …

Slamming doors and a ‘can’t do’ attitude

Lately, it appears the standard response that comes when someone suggests a diplomatic solution to the newest crisis to break out in the world is something like: "Sorry, we can't…

Resolution will take more than just a resolution

By DALE McFEATTERS

Perhaps it is the paucity of ideas for ending the conflict in Lebanon that led President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair to agree to…

So much for the party of Abraham Lincoln

By STAR PARKER

A strange thing about President Bush's recent address to the NAACP annual meeting…

DHS spending still out of control

Nearly a year after it began doling out billions of dollars in contracts for recovery from Hurricane…