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Hillary Clinton is not the man for the job

Hillary.

Mere mention of her name sends fear into the hearts of Republicans and turns Democrats giddy.

Hillary.

She's become a politician identified by first name only.

U.S. exaggerated China’s nuclear threat

The United States has been exaggerating China's nuclear clout in a process that could lock the two into a Cold War-style arms race, two arms-control advocacy groups said in a…

Bush may change Iraq policy sooner than later

President Bush will take weeks rather than months to start making changes in Iraq policy after he receives high-level recommendations on the conduct of the war, his national security adviser…

Special relationship? What special relationship?

The State Department on Thursday repudiated comments by one of its officials who suggested the U.S.-British "special relationship" was a myth, calling his comments "ill-informed ... and just plain wrong."

More moms leaving the workforce

More new moms are leaving the workforce and staying home to care for their babies and young children, reported Sue Shellenbarger of the Wall Street Journal this week.

Webb gets testy with Bush over Iraq

Democratic Sen.-elect Jim Webb avoided the receiving line during a recent White House reception for new members of Congress and had a chilly exchange with President Bush over the Iraq…

More Americans need to be tested for AIDS

As AIDS experts press for most teen and adult Americans to be tested for HIV, they also worry about where the money and talent will come from to treat potentially…

FEC urges politicians to rat on themselves

The Federal Election Commission on Thursday took steps to encourage politicians and contributors to report their own possible violations of campaign finance laws by offering them significantly reduced fines.

Bush will deny spying, torture info to Democrats

The Bush administration is unlikely to allow the incoming Democratic majority in Congress to learn details about its domestic spying program and interrogation policy, a Republican senator said on Thursday.