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2007 file photo. (AP)
2007 file photo. (AP)
Barack Obama named Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware as his vice presidential running mate early Saturday, balancing his ticket with a seasoned congressional veteran well-versed in foreign policy and defense issues.
 
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CHICAGO - Carlos Pena's two-run single capped a four-run eighth inning, and the surging Tampa Bay Rays increased their AL East lead yesterday by rallying for a 5-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
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ATLANTIC CITY - For spending $100 or so on the slot machines, Gloria and David Hykes used to get a free room at Harrah's Resort casino.
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Presidents can have their deepest and most lasting impact on American society through their appointments to the federal courts - and, more specifically, to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Kimoiyah Valdez was crossing Broad Street at a leisurely pace on a recent afternoon. She didn't notice that the light had turned or that opposing traffic had started to drive through the intersection.
DENVER - One of the most intense two weeks in modern political history begins today as Democrats arrive here to nominate Sen. Barack Obama as their candidate for president.
After pleading guilty to a felony charge of hacking into the e-mail accounts of his onetime colleague Alycia Lane, former CBS3 anchor Larry Mendte went before the cameras yesterday and said he'd had a "flirtatious, unprofessional and improper relationship" with Lane.
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Jonathan Storm: TV anchor plot thickens
ATLANTIC CITY - You're sitting on the edge of a swimming pool so blue, you imagine you're in the Caribbean. The vivid flowers and aquatic plantings surrounding...
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