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  • ** FILE ** Co-anchors Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier. (Fox News via Associated Press)

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    Fox News anchor Bret Baier says that in addition to seizing the phone records of Fox reporter James Rosen, the Department of Justice seized the records of his parents as well in another twist to the still-unraveling saga.

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  • Illustration Obama's Libya by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times

    GAFFNEY: The real reason behind Benghazigate

    President Obama's once seemingly unstoppable march toward re-election hit what he might call "bumps in the road" in Benghazi, Libya, late on Sept. 11, 2012.

  • Inside the Beltway: Biden, Ryan to mix it up at the debate

    America is intrigued with the latest clash of political titans, suggesting that the vice presidential debate could draw as much interest as the presidential version. And why not? This is debate as reality TV, pitting a pair of unlikely combatants against each other, with excruciating stakes and a big audience.

  • Fox's Kelly gets big role for convention

    Four years ago, Megyn Kelly roved the Democratic and Republican convention floors as a reporter for Fox News Channel. Starting Monday in Tampa, Fla., she'll be in Fox's booth as co-anchor with Bret Baier for the 2012 meetings.

  • Co-anchors Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier are the team Fox News hopes will attract a large audience to GOP convention coverage this week. Four years ago, Ms. Kelly roved the Democratic and Republican convention floors as a reporter. Since then, she has shown the knowledge and grit needed to be an anchor. (Fox News via Associated Press)

    Megyn Kelly goes from convention floor to anchor booth

    Four years ago, Megyn Kelly roved the Democratic and Republican convention floors as a reporter for Fox News Channel. This week in Tampa, Fla., she is in Fox's booth as co-anchor with Bret Baier for the GOP's main event.

  • Rush to report US health ruling trips up CNN, Fox

    President Barack Obama worried and Republicans celebrated when they first heard the news. But not so fast: In the split-second rush to report the Supreme Court's health care decision Thursday, CNN and Fox News Channel got it wrong.

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  • Sen. Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, is the Senate majority leader.

    Inside the Beltway

    The tea party movement is in the midst of re-invention, judging from the big doings at the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition convention, now under way in Myrtle Beach.

  • Television networks bring something new to Iowa

    Cable news networks brought new toys and new people to the 2012 presidential campaign's opening night in Iowa, yet the tight race made it a struggle for viewers to make sense of it all.

  • Television networks bring something new to Iowa

    Cable news networks brought new toys and new people to the 2012 presidential campaign's opening night in Iowa on Tuesday, yet the tight race made it a struggle for viewers to make sense of it all.

  • Illustration by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    BARBER: Ron Paul's presidential dance: Cute, but unstable

    After the most recent big Republican debate, reasonable people can disagree as to who came out on top. It was abundantly clear, however, who was smothered beneath the pile.

  • Free media helping to define presidential race

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  • ROD LAMKEY JR. / THE WASHINGTON TIMES 
Tuesday's 5.8 magnitude earthquake sent office workers across the region out into the sunshine -including these women in Rosslyn -while buildings were checked for damage. "It's an extraordinary and unusual situation," CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer said. "There are thousands and thousands of stories here, with people wondering about aftershocks, about damage."

    Earth-shaking reports briefly dominate news

    The nimble news media went into full combat mode within minutes of the earthquake that struck the mid-Atlantic region Tuesday afternoon.

  • Christine O'Donnell's new book, "Troublemaker: Let's Do What it Takes to Make America Great Again," will set the record straight, she says, "on who she is and where she comes from." Ms. O'Donnell will travel to Washington on Aug. 18 for a book signing. (St. Martin's Press)

    Inside the Beltway

    She's not done yet. Former U.S. Senate hopeful Christine O'Donnell has penned a book titled "Troublemaker: Let's Do What It Takes to Make America Great Again." It will set the record straight, she says, "on who she is and where she comes from" and "voice the quiet anger" of voters frustrated with politics and political antics.

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