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September 01, 2010Politics |
Murkowski Concedes Senate Race in AlaskaBy WILLIAM YARDLEYJoe Miller, a challenger backed by Tea Party activists, won the Republican primary. In Wisconsin, an Incumbent Holds TightBy JEFF ZELENYSenator Russ Feingold's tight race suggests that Republicans have a better opportunity to win the Senate than they imagined. ADVERTISEMENT The CaucusMake No Mistake: Obama Meant "Next July"By SHERYL GAY STOLBERGPresident Obama committed a slip of the tongue in his Oval Office address on Tuesday. Economic Adviser Bids FarewellBy JACKIE CALMESChristina Romer, the departing chairwoman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, gives a farewell speech at the National Press Club. State Fair Cries Foul Over Bachmann AdBy BERNIE BECKERRepresentative Michele Bachmann hits at her opponent over taxes, while at the same time running afoul of the Minnesota State Fair. More Politics NewsForeclosures Pose Potential Trouble on Election DayBy ANDREW KEHAdvocacy groups and election officials fear that the high rate of foreclosures will confuse many about their eligibility to vote. Appeals Court Backs Away From War Powers RulingBy CHARLIE SAVAGELurking just beneath the surface of a ruling over the detention of a Guantánamo prisoner was a sharp disagreement over the scope and limits of presidential power. 3 Congressmen May Face Further InquiryBy ERIC LIPTONThe Office of Congressional Ethics recommended further investigation of John Campbell, Joseph Crowley and Tom Price, who held fund-raisers shortly before votes on financial regulation. Scholarships Are Focus of Questions on EthicsBy RON NIXONA Texas congresswoman will repay thousands of dollars, after acknowledging that she gave awards to four of her relatives and a staff member's two children. | FiveThirtyEightHow Did Democrats Get Here?By NATE SILVERThere is no lack of hypotheses to explain the Democrats' poor electoral position. Economic SceneTax Cuts That Make a DifferenceBy DAVID LEONHARDTRepublicans and President Obama are open to tax cuts. The question is what kind can put people back to work. Obama Declares an End to Combat Mission in IraqBy HELENE COOPER and SHERYL GAY STOLBERGIn an address from the Oval Office, President Obama said that the nation had met its responsibility to Iraq and would now turn to domestic concerns. Obama Meets Netanyahu as Mideast Peace Talks BeginBy BRIAN KNOWLTONThe one-on-one session with the Israeli prime minister in Washington on Wednesday began under the cloud of an attack Tuesday in the West Bank. MultimediaVideo: Biden Attends Handover Ceremony in IraqU.S. Vice President Biden pledged that the American engagement in Iraq will continue as the combat mission ends. Deborah Lutterbeck reports. |
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