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Dozens of police maintained a late-night guard around City Hall following daylong protests that resulted ...

By Kimberly Hefling - Associated Press
Fuzzy math, Illinois State University’s president called it. “Political theater of the worst sort,” said ...

By Tom Howell Jr. - The Washington Times
For three hours on Friday, a D.C. delegation tried to explain to a panel of ...


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By Phillip Elliott - Associated Press
Former presidential hopeful Herman Cain threw his support behind Newt Gingrich Saturday night, providing the former House speaker with a late boost just days before Florida’s primary.

By Susan Crabtree - The Washington Times
President Obama railed against Washington gridlock and Republican obstructionism in his weekly radio address, once again pointing to the military as providing the best example for public service.

By Jim Salter - Associated Press
Thousands of people have turned out in St. Louis for the nation’s first big parade welcoming home Iraq War veterans.

By Ralph Z. Hallow - The Washington Times
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s biggest financial backer, billionaire Las Vegas casino tycoon and staunch Israel promoter Sheldon Adelson, is proving a mixed blessing with GOP voters for his favorite candidate, but to date Mr. Gingrich’s presidential rivals have studiously refrained from making the donor a campaign issue.

By Peter Suderman - Special to The Washington Times
The Oscars are supposed to be Hollywood’s biggest night. So why does this year’s list of best picture nominees feel so small?

By Phillip Elliott - Associated Press
Former presidential hopeful Herman Cain threw his support behind Newt Gingrich Saturday night, providing the former House speaker with a late boost just days before Florida’s primary.

By Terry Collins - Associated Press
Dozens of police maintained a late-night guard around City Hall following daylong protests that resulted in 300 arrests. Occupy Oakland demonstrators broke into the historic building and burned a U.S. flag as officers earlier fired tear gas to disperse people throwing rocks and tearing down fencing at a convention center.

By Associated Press
The deputy chief of the Arab League says the pan-Arab body has halted its observer mission in Syria because of the increasing violence there.

By Robert Burns - Associated Press
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is acknowledging publicly for the first time that a Pakistani doctor provided key information to the U.S. in advance of the successful Navy SEAL assault on Osama bin Laden’s compound last May.
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