Lawmakers, Bush administration officials debate the degree of aggressiveness CIA interrogators can use in questioning suspected terrorists.
A judge on threw out a Florida law that prohibits exit polling within 100 feet of a voting place. Meanwhile, an Ohio media coalition argues that new guidelines on conducting exit polls are vague and confusing.
The AARP is launching a $500,000 ad campaign Sunday in 14 states pushing for Senate action on legislation that would let consumers buy U.S.-made prescription drugs from Canada and other countries.
Republican Bob Corker, a self-described hunter, has the backing of the National Rifle Association yet the Tennessee Senate candidate won't be firing a gun anytime soon.
No. 2 House Republican defends his questioning of Democrats' patriotism and what he says is their jubilance over setbacks to the president's prosecution of the War on Terror.
Is there a connection between where you buy your coffee and how you're likely to vote? Lee Cowan reports that a data-mining technique companies have used to snag customers for decades is being put to the test.
Monument aims to capture all facets of general, U.S. president's illustrious career.
Democratic U.S. Senate nominee for Connecticut Ned Lamont says the war in Iraq has made the United States weaker and wants military forces to be shifted to Afghanistan and elsewhere.
Conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh claimed that actor Michael J. Fox, visibly wracked by tremors, was "off his medication" or "acting" in a political ad supporting embryonic stem cell research.
The Republican donor who helped bankroll the Swift Boat attacks on Democratic Sen. John Kerry's war record has given $5 million to a new group targeting Democratic candidates.
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