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The Long Run: How the Mormon Church Shaped Mitt Romney
While Mitt Romney has said little about his Mormon faith on the campaign trail, people who know him well call it a huge influence on his conduct and worldview.
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N.A.A.C.P. Endorses Same-Sex Marriage
The board vote put the weight of the country?s most prominent civil rights group behind a cause that has long divided some quarters of the black community.
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Obama?s Journey to Reshape Afghan War
When President Obama joins other NATO leaders Sunday and Monday, the full extent of how his Afghan strategy has changed ? from ?war of necessity? to withdrawal on his terms ? will be apparent.
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Group of 8 Leaders Confront German Focus on Austerity
Meeting at Camp David, leaders of the world?s richest countries banded together to press Germany to back more pro-growth policies to halt the deepening debt crisis in Europe.
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Political Memo: Race and Religion Rear Their Heads
A Republican political strategist?s leaked proposal for an attack ad suggests that questions about President Obama?s race and religion are still contentious.
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Behind Army?s $17,000 Drip Pan, Harold Rogers?s Earmark
At a time of fiscal austerity, critics are pointing to the cost of a helicopter part made by a company whose owners are donors to Representative Harold Rogers, a Kentucky Republican.
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New Hampshire Vote Looks Close, and the Romney Team Is Hopeful
President Obama may have won New Hampshire in 2008, but the people behind Mitt Romney?s campaign believe their candidate?s chances are good this year.
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The Caucus: A Drop in Fund-Raising for the Obama Campaign
President Obama's campaign took in $25.7 million in April, a drop of about $10 million from the previous month.
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In Colorado, Gay Rights May Shape Campaign
The fight over gay rights has been especially bitter in this battleground state.
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Obama and G.O.P. Stake Out Positions in Deficit Battle
Experts warn that voters would not support deep cuts in entitlement programs unless an increase in taxes is part of the mix.
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House Rejects a Bid to Bar Some Indefinite Detentions
The House beat back an unusual coalition of liberal and conservative lawmakers and approved a contentious $642 billion Pentagon policy bill.
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John Edwards Jury Retires for the Weekend
After five hours, the jury in the federal corruption trial of John Edwards went home for the weekend Friday, leaving few clues about how their deliberations are proceeding.
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Facebook Builds Network of Friends in Washington
Over the last five years, Facebook employees have met with members of Congress and walked them through ways to best to use the Web site.
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In Appeals Court, Arguments Over First Amendment
After oral arguments on Friday, it remained unclear how a Virginia court would rule in the case involving James Risen, a New York Times reporter who has refused to reveal his sources.
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U.S. to Unveil Initiatives to Bolster NATO
President Obama on Sunday will unveil a package of initiatives that includes a hand-over to NATO for the components of an emerging European missile-defense system built by the United States.
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3 in Chicago Face Charges of Terrorism in Protests
Three men were planning to attack the campaign headquarters of President Obama and the house of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, among other targets in Chicago, prosecutors said Saturday.
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Economic View: How National Belt-Tightening Goes Awry - Economic View
An overextended family can solve its problems by cutting spending, increasing savings and paying down debts. But such belt-tightening doesn?t work as a metaphor for the national economy.
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Chicago Protests Draw Thousands Before NATO Event
The demonstration is the first major rally in what is expected to be a weekend of protests as President Obama and foreign leaders gather in the city for a NATO summit meeting.
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Hollande Tells Obama Troop Pullout in Afghanistan Will Proceed
François Hollande, in his first meeting with President Obama as France?s president, restated his pledge to withdraw combat forces from Afghanistan by the end of the year.
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National Briefing | Washington: Court Upholds Voting Rights Act in Alabama Case
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld a main provision of the Voting Rights Act on Friday, rejecting an Alabama county?s challenge to the law.
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Off The Charts: Number of Those Working Past 65 Is at a Record High
While the number of workers over the traditional retirement age has risen, those 55 and under are doing worse.
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Joe Ricketts Rejects Plan to Finance Anti-Obama Ads
Word that Joe Ricketts had considered bankrolling advertisements invoking the incendiary race-infused statements of President Obama?s former pastor drew wide denunciation.
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Political Memo: On Stump, Romney Is Fond of Bill Clinton and Obama Praises Reagan
In the world of the campaign trail, the faults of past presidents are forgotten, and so apparently are any grudges relating to party affiliation.
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The Caucus: Romney Raises $40.1 Million in April, Nearly Matching Obama
The contributions on behalf of Mitt Romney represent a huge jump over the $12.6 million that his campaign raised in March, an increase partly attributed to donors coalescing around Mr. Romney as the nominee.
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Florida Tries to Clear Illegal Voters From Rolls
Florida officials are investigating more than 180,000 suspected noncitizens in an effort to tighten voter registration ahead of the presidential election.
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The Caucus: The Caucus Click: The Week in Pictures
Moments from the campaign trail this week, including President Obama's commencement address at Barnard College and Mitt Romney's visit to Florida.
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The Caucus: Gingrich Campaign at Least $4.8 Million in Debt
During April, with his campaign effectively over, Newt Gingrich raised just $786,782. He ended the month with $806,950 in cash on hand.
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The Caucus: N.A.A.C.P. Endorses Same-Sex Marriage
The largely symbolic move puts the N.A.A.C.P. in line with President Obama, who endorsed gay marriage a little over a week ago
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The Caucus: Sunday Breakfast Menu, May 20
Speaker John A. Boehner, Representative Nancy Pelosi and Representative Paul D. Ryan are among those talking about the nation's economic concerns on the Sunday shows.
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FiveThirtyEight: The Most Powerful Special Interest in Washington: The Acronym
A linguistic plague is creeping through the nation's capital - the "bacronym," where a PAC or bill name is chosen so that the initial letters of each word form a desired word.
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