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Planet War: Secretary of State Clinton?

Who's No. 2?

The League | Giants amd Titans reign, but which teams have slightly less stature in each conference? Make your pick.

Tennessee Titans

Planet War: Secretary of State Clinton?

Cult of Personality
or Prosperity?

Under God | Virginia pastor uses prophets for profit, but is he preaching to cult or choir?

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Will China's Miracle Train Derail?

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EPA Proposes to Ease Air Rules for Parks

Agency is finalizing new air-quality rules that would make it easier to build coal-fired power plants and oil refineries near national parks.

Juliet Eilperin

Sen. Stevens Loses Reelection

Longest-serving Republican loses bid a month after being convicted on seven felony counts.

Paul Kane

Holder Top Pick for Justice Dept.

Former Clinton official would be nation's first African American to serve as attorney general.

Carrie Johnson

Lawmakers Blast Crisis Handling

Members of Congress accuse Treasury secretary of haphazardly managing $700B financial bailout.

Neil Irwin

An Outsider Becomes 'General'

Henry Paulson has gone from reluctant Treasury secretary to wielding enormous power in a crisis.

David Cho

    U.S. Seeks New Afghan Routes

    Rise in Taliban attacks along a NATO supply line from Pakistan has officials seeking alternatives.

    Candace Rondeaux and Walter Pincus

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