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White House hopefuls: Iraq War a mistake

Absence of weapons of mass destruction pivotal in consensus

Clinton’s emails: Secrets, security and the law

Here are some answers to your questions

Trick Q: Budget Day is Groundhog Day

Five things to know before Obama rolls out his new budget

5 things about Americans’ slipping sense of duty

Fifth of citizens say there’s no obligation to stay fully informed

U.S. to track travelers from Ebola-hit nations

WASHINGTON – Stepping up their vigilance against Ebola, federal authorities said Wednesday that everyone traveling into the U.S. from Ebola-stricken nations will be monitored for symptoms fo...

Confused by issues of the day?

WASHINGTON – Confused by President Barack Obama’s health-care law? How about the debate about government surveillance? The way the Federal Reserve affects interest rates? You’re f...

What’s scary about Ebola? Reasons not to fear it

Incurable disease still manageable

How military reacted to Benghazi

Officers relay their answers to congressional investigators

Sen. Baker, who queried Nixon on Watergate, dies

WASHINGTON – Howard Baker’s question sliced to the core of Watergate: “What did the president know and when did he know it?” Repeated over and again in the senator’s mild Tennesse...

Even the healthy locked out of 2014 policies now

WASHINGTON – Americans thinking about buying health insurance on their own later this year, or maybe switching to a different insurer, are probably out of luck. The policies are going off th...

Millions remain without health care

Here are some examples of why these individuals won’t be covered by Mar. 31

Media buffet offers news how you want it

WASHINGTON – Americans of all ages still pay heed to serious news even as they seek out the lighter stuff, choosing their own way across a media landscape that no longer relies on front page...