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The California Supreme Court overturned a ban on same-sex marriages on Thursday in a major victory for gay rights advocates that will allow homosexual couples to marry in the most populous U.S....
One may wind up as the first woman to lead the U.S. Senate. Another is relatively young and could run again for president. The third may simply resume his role as a congressional maverick and...
Hillary Clinton swept critical showdowns with Barack Obama in Ohio and Texas on Tuesday to keep her Democratic presidential bid alive, and John McCain clinched the Republican nomination and looked...
The head of the World Food Programme will lobby U.S. officials this week to expand food aid contributions to help offset soaring food and oil prices that have shriveled needed relief for hungry...
Senator John Kerry's early victory for the Democratic presidential
nomination has left the often-fractious party remarkably united as
it seeks to recapture the White House from George Bush,...
Democrats sharpened their attacks on the George W Bush
administration yesterday, emboldened by persistent questions over
prewar intelligence on Iraq's pursuit of nuclear, biological and
chemical arms.