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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton blasted Russia and China as “despicable” for opposing ...

By Marc Bennetts - Special to The Washington Times
Rising discontent over corruption and a lack of real political reform ahead of Sunday’s presidential ...

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Democrats on Thursday invited Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to testify to the Senate in April ...


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By Brian Bakst - Associated Press
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich declined Friday to outright reject a new law legalizing same-sex marriage in Washington state, saying if it is approved by voters it will at least be enacted “the right way.”

By Susan Crabtree - The Washington Times
President Obama’s indignant defense this week of his administration’s energy policies has done nothing to deter GOP critics, as gas prices continue to rise amid worries that their continued climb could throw the economic recovery off course.

By Amanda Comak and Marc Lancaster - The Washington Times
As the hours ticked toward a self-imposed Saturday deadline, Ryan Zimmerman appeared as relaxed as ever Friday morning.

By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times
Mitt Romney returned home Friday to give Michigan voters a glimpse of his plans to get the nation’s fiscal house in order and to strengthen the economy, as he worked to court voters in one of the states’ that was hit hardest by the economic recession.

By Amar Toor - Special to The Washington Times
With “The Artist” poised as the favorite to take home the best-picture award, the famously blase French public’s pose of studied aloofness from U.S. opinion is wobbling.

By Brian Bakst - Associated Press
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich declined Friday to outright reject a new law legalizing same-sex marriage in Washington state, saying if it is approved by voters it will at least be enacted “the right way.”

By Geoff Mulvihill - Associated Press
Opening statements Friday in the trial of a formers Rutgers student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate’s intimate encounter with another man focused on whether the defendant was malicious or just an 18-year-old boy acting his age.

By Marc Bennetts - Special to The Washington Times
Rising discontent over corruption and a lack of real political reform ahead of Sunday’s presidential election could force Vladimir Putin into a run-off as he seeks to secure a third term in the Kremlin.

By Kristina Wong - The Washington Times
A former high-ranking military official says the U.S. does not have the ability to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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