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Closing the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, would improve the United States' reputation world wide, five former secretaries of state said.
Introducing Sen. Barack Obama to a New York audience has renewed speculation about the political future of the city's mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Conservative Democratic congressional candidates said they shy away from Sen. Barack Obama's platform, while some see him as a ticket boost.
U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., panned his Democratic rivals for their calls to end the war in Iraq, saying military efforts there were succeeding.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., just back from a fact-finding mission in Iraq, said Sunday there are signs of progress in the war-torn country.
Members of a group calling itself Catholic Schoolgirls Against the War were arrested Sunday when they disrupted an Easter Mass at Chicago's Catholic cathedral.
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a former candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, will endorse Barack Obama in his bid.
An expectant Connecticut mother is facing narcotics charges after police allegedly found ecstasy pills hidden inside her body, potentially harming her fetus.
A California woman has filed a lawsuit against the couple who employed her, claiming that she was overworked and underpaid for four years.
California Governor Arnold Swchwarzenegger has announced grants for gang prevention, intervention and enforcement, job training, and education programs targeting at risk youth.