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Politics: Murkowski Concedes Senate Race in Alaska

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Murkowski Concedes Senate Race in Alaska

Joe Miller, a challenger backed by Tea Party activists, won the Republican primary.

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President Obama committed a slip of the tongue in his Oval Office address on Tuesday.

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Christina Romer, the departing chairwoman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, gives a farewell speech at the National Press Club.

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Representative Michele Bachmann hits at her opponent over taxes, while at the same time running afoul of the Minnesota State Fair.

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President Obama addressed the nation from the Oval Office about the end of combat in Iraq on Tuesday night.

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Video: Biden Attends Handover Ceremony in Iraq

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