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Lehman Brothers took a series of direct hits Monday in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, repeatedly depict...

Politico's guide to health care issues 4:45 am

Politico's guide to health care issues for the next president.

The candidates' health care platforms

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Who might serve as HHS secretary? 4:46 am

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Tom Daschle

Pro: A veteran of the failed 1993 Clinton health car...

Health care advisers show plan diversity 4:46 am

To glean insight into the health care plans of Barack Obama and John McCain, it’s useful to look at how much — an...

Questions for Tommy Thompson 4:47 am

Tommy Thompson was secretary of health and human services during President Bush’s first term, after a record 14 years a...

Suite Talk October 7, 2008 4:48 am

Harry Wingo: 144,000 Search Results and Counting

As part of Google’s expanding Washington presence, Har...

Bailout vote is proof: The center holds 4:48 am

My polling over the years has found that about two-thirds of Democrats define themselves as moderate, while two-thirds of Rep...

Questions for Donna Shalala 4:49 am

As the longest-serving secretary of health and human services, Donna Shalala knows the ins and outs of America’s health...

Candidates need to sell voters their story 4:49 am

Just a few weeks before one of the most contentious presidential elections of our time, the polls say millions of Americans s...

Letter to the editor 4:49 am

Regarding Josh Kraus­haar’s Sept. 30 article, “Dems Attack GOP Over Privatizing Social Security,” I not...

Californians elect Schwarzenegger, Oct. 7. 2003 4:49 am

On this day in 2003, voters in California, the nation’s most populous state, elected Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger, ...

Campaigns turn sharply negative 1:00 am
WASHINGTON - Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama launched a new round of negative attacks on each other Monday, with McCain trying to shift focus away from the economic crisis and Obama testing how hard to hit McCain on the issue.
McCain forced to defend N.C.

ASHEVILLE, N.C.—For the third weekend in a row, Barack Obama campaigned in North Carolina as part of the most vigorous ...

How Obama quietly targets blacks

As Barack Obama trekked through the Philadelphia suburbs, Northern Virginia, and Greensboro, N.C., in recent days, his campai...

It’s NOT the racial issues, stupid

Never mind polls. Pennsylvania state Sen. Lia M. Boscola does not need numbers to understand the meaning of the voices she he...