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Washington Mayor Disappointed With
Gun Ruling


Washington Mayor Disappointed With Gun Ruling

City officials in Washington, D.C. express their disappointment with a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the city's ban on residents having handguns for self defense. (June 26)

Tags: News dc gun response
By: APnews

Bush: Important Step In North
Korean Relations


Bush: Important Step In North Korean Relations

President Bush says North Korea handing over a long-awaited accounting of its nuclear work to Chinese officials on Thursday is "a step closer in the right direction." (June 26)

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By: APnews

Federal Reserve Leaves Key Rate
Unchanged


Federal Reserve Leaves Key Rate Unchanged

The Federal Reserve has decided to leave a key interest rate unchanged, bringing an end to a string of consecutive rate cuts aimed at keeping the country out of a deep recession. (June 25)

Tags: News Fed interest Rates
By: APnews

Nader Says Obama Wants To 'talk
White'


Nader Says Obama Wants To 'talk White'

Ralph Nader makes some surprising claims against Barack Obama saying he is appealing to 'white guilt.' But the Democratic presidential nominee brushes off the criticism saying Nader is just trying to attract attention. (June 25)

Tags: News Nader Obama
By: APnews

Ap Campaign Minute


Ap Campaign Minute

Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Wednesday, June 25: Obama asks fundraisers to help Clinton with debt; McCain calls for oil independence; Voters say McCain would handle Iraq better; Groups call for fundraising transparency.

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By: APnews

Obama Wants Bill Clinton Involved
With Campaign


Obama Wants Bill Clinton Involved With Campaign

Barack Obama says he wants former President Bill Clinton's help on the campaign trail. Clinton extended his support to Obama for the first time this week in a one-sentence statement from a spokesman. (June 25)

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By: APnews

Mccain Proposes Strategic Energy
Independence


Mccain Proposes Strategic Energy Independence

Sen. John McCain says he would seek to break U.S. reliance on foreign oil by 2025 by stepping up offshore drilling, nuclear power and conservation. McCain says he wants to break the power OPEC has over the U.S. (June 25)

Tags: News McCain Energy Politics
By: APnews

Political Profile: Democrat Barack
Obama


Political Profile: Democrat Barack Obama

Barack Obama is the first African-American to claim the presidential nomination of a major party. His rise to the top of the Democratic party has been rapid and unexpected. (June 25)

Tags: News Obama Profile
By: APnews

Clinton: Committed To Helping Obama
Win


Clinton: Committed To Helping Obama Win

On her second day back on Capitol Hill, Sen. Hillary Clinton said she is committed to making sure her formal rival Barack Obama wins the White House. Clinton will campaign with Obama Friday in New Hampshire. (June 25)

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By: APnews

Bush Welcomes Iraqi President


Bush Welcomes Iraqi President

President Bush hosted Iraqi President Jalal Talabani at the White House Wednesday. Bush thanked Talabani for the progress being made in his country. (June 25)

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By: APnews




 

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