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By Chuck Neubauer - The Washington Times
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Before setting his house ablaze and killing himself and his two young sons, Josh Powell ...


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By Susan Crabtree - The Washington Times
Clint Eastwood is setting the record straight on the Chrysler Super Bowl ad and claims in the liberal blogosphere and elsewhere that it was an implicit endorsement of President Obama and his decision to support the bailout of the U.S. auto industry.

By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times
The Republican presidential race could be headed for another reshuffle Tuesday as Rick Santorum, who has lagged behind since his surprise Iowa victory, is once again challenging the dominance of front-runner Mitt Romney.

By David Sherfinski - The Washington Times
The Virginia Senate on Monday voted to repeal the state’s long-standing law limiting handgun purchases to one a month, delivering a major victory to gun rights and Second Amendment advocates.

By Patrick Hruby - The Washington Times
If you’ve ever wondered whether America’s near-tribal political polarization extends to romance — whether an Ann Coulter-Keith Olbermann wedding would, in fact, be weirder than a Herman Cain campaign advertisement — social science at long last has provided a tentative answer. Yes. And duh!

By Patrick Hruby - The Washington Times
If you’ve ever wondered whether America’s near-tribal political polarization extends to romance — whether an Ann Coulter-Keith Olbermann wedding would, in fact, be weirder than a Herman Cain campaign advertisement — social science at long last has provided a tentative answer. Yes. And duh!

By Susan Crabtree - The Washington Times
Clint Eastwood is setting the record straight on the Chrysler Super Bowl ad and claims in the liberal blogosphere and elsewhere that it was an implicit endorsement of President Obama and his decision to support the bailout of the U.S. auto industry.

By Lisa Leff - Associated Press
Supporters and opponents of California’s ban on same-sex marriage anxiously were awaiting a federal appeals court decision Tuesday on whether the voter-approved measure violates the civil rights of gay men and lesbians.

By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times
An international standoff on Syria intensified Monday as the U.S. shuttered its embassy in Damascus and Britain recalled its ambassador amid an increase in violence that many now believe is headed for full-blown civil war.
By Kristina Wong - The Washington Times
The Pentagon on Monday launched a new campaign - in bursts of 140 characters per message.
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