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Today marks national Religious Freedom Day, enacted in 1993 by then-President George H.W. Bush to address the importance of both freedom of conscience and separation of church and state.
Mitt Romney has spent days defending himself against accusations that he was a job-killing vulture capitalist.
In a Washington Whispers poll released yesterday, twice as many Americans said they fear Obama’s reelection as said they fear he won’t be reelected. U.S. News reports:
Mitt Romney began an address to the Nashua Chamber of Commerce here on Monday by talking about how he started his consulting career “at the entry level,” and wound down his speech talking about the …
The “super PAC” supporting Mitt Romney is placing a huge chunk of money on advertising in South Carolina — $2.3 million worth — as it prepares to wage what is expected to be a far …
Mitt Romney on Monday dismissed intensifying attacks by his Republican rivals on his role at a corporate buyout firm, expressing confidence just a day before New Hampshire voters go to the polls.
President Obama announced on Monday that William M. Daley, the White House chief of staff, was stepping down, after a frustrating year in which Mr. Daley struggled to find his footing in a ferociously partisan …
Mitt Romney on Friday slammed President Obama for failing the American people and accused him of dragging “the soul of America” toward a “European-style welfare state.”
The Iowa caucus results did not produce a clear winner as Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney pulled ahead of former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum by only eight votes.
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia, Ambassador Augustine Mahiga today expressed deep concern over the continuing parliamentary dispute in Mogadishu.


