Obama looks to put controversial pastor behind him
Barack Obama is looking to get his campaign back on track today after making a strong effort to distance himself from his controversial former pastor.
Play of the Day: Clinton visits gas station for cameras
illary Rodham Clinton, a former first lady who hasn't driven a car or pumped gas in many years because of Secret Service restrictions, joined a blue-collar worker at a filling station Wednesday to illustrate how the high price of gasoline is squeezing consumers.
GOP gives Clinton the silent treatment
Hillary Clinton's decisive Pennsylvania primary win last week may have reinvigorated her campaign, but you wouldn't know it from listening to the Republican party.
Court martial witness describes shooting of unarmed Iraqi
An Army medic testified at a court-martial Tuesday that after he told his sergeant a wounded insurgent was going to die, the sergeant ordered him to suffocate the Iraqi and then killed the man himself.
Families sue undertakers in body parts scandal
Families who claim the corpses of more than 1,000 relatives were dismembered and sold in an illegal body-parts scandal sued funeral directors and others on Tuesday.
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Barack Obama is looking to get his campaign back on track today after making a strong effort to distance himself from his controversial former pastor.
Play of the Day: Clinton visits gas station for cameras
illary Rodham Clinton, a former first lady who hasn't driven a car or pumped gas in many years because of Secret Service restrictions, joined a blue-collar worker at a filling station Wednesday to illustrate how the high price of gasoline is squeezing consumers.
GOP gives Clinton the silent treatment
Hillary Clinton's decisive Pennsylvania primary win last week may have reinvigorated her campaign, but you wouldn't know it from listening to the Republican party.
Court martial witness describes shooting of unarmed Iraqi
An Army medic testified at a court-martial Tuesday that after he told his sergeant a wounded insurgent was going to die, the sergeant ordered him to suffocate the Iraqi and then killed the man himself.
Families sue undertakers in body parts scandal
Families who claim the corpses of more than 1,000 relatives were dismembered and sold in an illegal body-parts scandal sued funeral directors and others on Tuesday.
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