- Uribe Rejects FARC Demands for Betancourt Release
- Pope Benedict Sends Message to US
- Fed to auction more Treasury securities (AP)
- Clinton assails rivals on Iraq plans (AP)
- Va. govenor defends lobbying for Obama (AP)
- US Official: Al-Qaida terrorist dead (AP)
- More assaults reported (AP)
- UN: Food costs threaten Haiti stability (AP)
- Elizabeth Edwards plugs Clinton plan (AP)
- 2 in GOP eye lost House seat from Pa. (AP)
- Car bomb targets peacekeepers in Somalia (AP)
- For Senate Dems, 60 is still elusive (Politico)
- Clinton leadership a study in missteps (Politico)
- UN chief pledges to prevent new genocide (AP)
- 'Other Woman' shadows Chelsea Clinton (AP)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Meds taken by ship's pilot led to action (AP)
- UN staffers strike in Jordan over pay (AP)
- IRS not doing enough on ID theft (AP)
- California Dem Speier Leads Special Election to Succeed Lantos (CQPolitics.com)
- Elections for Texas, Calif. House seats (AP)
- Texas GOP Runoff Goes to Ex-Senate Aide in Race for DeLay's Old Seat (CQPolitics.
- Congress wants prosecution for assaults (AP)
- General won't promise more Iraq pullouts (AP)
- FBI: No plans for tougher EU visa rules (AP)
- House expands aid for brain injuries (AP)
- Congress wants prosecution for assaults (AP)
- Q&A on in-flight cell phone rules (AP)
- Obama ad: The women in his life (AP)
- Pelosi: Reduce number of superdelegates (AP)
- Senate housing bill wins key test vote (Reuters)
- Petraeus and Crocker excerpts (AP)
- White Supremacists Threaten Kent State Columnist
- Michelle Obama talks couple's finances (AP)
- N Ireland recovering well but still bears economic scars: EU (AFP)
- Rendell has ready answers for pollster (AP)
- Obama delegate resigns after remark (AP)
- Rice again denies VP aspirations (AP)
- Clinton denounces Colombian trade deal (AP)
- Oil spill transcripts show difficulties (AP)
- G8 to double aid to Africa by 2010 (AFP)
- McCain ties with Arizona blacks strained (Politico)
- Petraeus to urge patience in Iraq (AP)
- British Socialism rears its ugly head.
- You think you have rights? A few.
- More PC for Islam. It is getting a little ridiculous
- Iranians sue, what's next? Is this America?
- Boarder Protection Scam.
- Sen. Vitter may testify in sex case (AP)
- McCain: Democrats' stance on Iraq flawed (AP)
- Airlines fare poorly in quality survey (AP)
- Clinton's tale part truth, part errors (AP)
- Zimbabwe opposition reluctant on runoff (AP)
- Deal reached over protection of salmon (AP)
- G-8 ministers want to boost Africa aid (AP)
- Clinton tale is part truth, part errors (AP)
- IMF approves huge eventual gold sale (AP)
- For many spies, it's not about the money (AP)
- UN chief urges action on Darfur (AP)
- Critics blast Senate Housing bill (AP)
- McCain raises more than $15M in March (AP)
- Analysis: Clinton backers seek new look (AP)
- Polls: Race helps Clinton with whites (AP)
- UN disabled rights charter gets key OK (AP)
- Now on deck: Petraeus and Crocker (Politico)
- Clinton strategist left mark, message (Politico)
- McCain: Democrats' stance on Iraq flawed (AP)
- Obama seeks to affirm his patriotism (AP)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Clinton announces cancer research effort (AP)
- Deja Vu in Alabama House Race (CQPolitics.com)
- Green recycling offered in post office (AP)
- Darfur violence may be worse, despite U.N. efforts (Reuters)
- Clinton: Bush should not open Olympics (AP)
- Heston was the regal face of scrappy NRA (AP)
- Penn out as Clinton senior strategist (AP)
- Clinton invokes female trailblazer (AP)
- Democrats: More economic help needed (AP)
- Pitched contest for Pa. youth vote (AP)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Clinton renews call to count Fla., Mich. (AP)
- Obama tailors message to western voters (AP)
- Louisianans vote in congressional races (AP)
- Obama tailors message to western voters (AP)
- McCain calls for respectful campaign (AP)
- Ex-congressman explores presidential bid (AP)
- Clinton ramps up call to count Fla, Mich (AP)
- Obama campaign: McCain not a 'warmonger' (AP)
- Colombia fires top Clinton aide's firm (AP)
- ZANU-PF wins half of Zimbabwe senate (Reuters)
- Candidates to press Petraeus on Iraq war (AP)
- CORRECTED: U.N. convention for disabled to take effect May 3 (Reuters)
- The Democratic veep prospects: A guide (Politico)
- 'Progressive' leaders' summit to debate institutional reform (AFP)
- Australian PM criticised for salute to Bush (AFP)
- Obama, Clinton return to ND (AP)
- Clintons made nearly $109M since 2000 (AP)
- Dems hopeful in La. House race (AP)
- Reinforced Canada vows to stay in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Pope to visit New York synagogue (AP)
- Energy Dept. sets aside more oil (AP)
- US cites recession fear in climate talks (AP)
- Ex-congressman weighs presidential bid (AP)
- Federal recession-fighting record mixed (AP)
- Clintons report $109.2M for 7 years (AP)
- Draft UN statement targets Myanmar junta (AP)
- Reid Says Nomination Fight Isn't Harming Democrats (Bloomberg)
- US bomber crashes in Middle East (AP)
- UN chief says Haiti remains fragile (AP)
- Study: Vets can't use execution drug (AP)
- Mich. Democrats say no do-over primary (AP)
- Obama: Economy sliding into recession (AP)
- Clinton aide sorry for trade meeting (AP)
- Pregnant man tells Oprah: It's a miracle
- Superdelegates fret over blowback (Politico)
- UN enemy of Islam: Al-Qaeda number two (AFP)
- Chinese Muslim challenges combatant tag (AP)
- Ad calls on US to skip UN conference (AP)
- Secret Service: McCain is not protected (AP)
- Gun Control and PC
- Zawahri says bin Laden in good health (Reuters)
- Clinton appears on "The Tonight Show" (AP)
- Clinton denies Obama electability remark (AP)
- Report: Security in Iraq is improving (AP)
- Lawmaker criticized for 9/11 comments (AP)
- Congress honors Martin Luther King Jr. (AP)
- Obama outraises Clinton 2-1 in March (AP)
- UN chief marks first World Autism Day (AP)
- Report: Security in Iraq is improving (AP)
- Lawmaker's health data on stolen laptop (AP)
- Will Dem nominee affect youth vote? (Politico)
- Carter hints at support for Obama (AP)
- U.S. urges U.N. to speed up Darfur deployment (Reuters)
- Lawmakers heavily invested in defense (AP)
- Census returns to paper count (AP)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- House leader sees chance for Colombia trade deal (Reuters)
- Lets share local news from the editorial/opinion page
- US wants 3,600 more African troops in Darfur by June: envoy (AFP)
- Candidates' housing plans fall short (Politico)
- Democrats poised to tighten hold on Congress (Reuters)
- EU, Australia agree to upgrade relations (AFP)
- Mugabe fighting biggest battle after poll defeat (Reuters)
- McCain shies away from religion talk (Politico)
- Senate leaders agree on housing relief (AP)
- Beer executive could be next first lady (AP)
- Agents describe epic drug dealer busts (AP)
- US officials defend Bear Stearns actions (AP)
- Obama found a home in his church (AP)
- U.S. image improves after years of decline: poll (Reuters)
- Colombian attack may result in Betancourt death
- Poland's Senate adopts new EU treaty (AP)
- NJ congressman to challenge Lautenberg (AP)
- Clinton, Obama seek money in California (AP)
- Obama trims Clinton's lead in Pa. (AP)
- Clinton irked by Richardson endorsement (AP)
- UN envoy confident Cyprus will reunify (AP)
- Comoros' troubled island expects poll within 3 months (Reuters)
- Senator's husband admits paying for sex (AP)
- Obama to play ball in Indiana (AP)
- DNC convention stance surprises campaigns (Politico)
- EU regulators launch probe of Northern Rock bailout (AFP)
- New Bush biopic examines father-son tie (Politico)
- Comparing Meek and Wright
- House Roll Call: Global AIDS bill (AP)
- Play of the Day: Obama at Italian Market (AP)
- FDA regulation of tobacco a step closer (AP)
- Boxer: Explanation needed on polar bears (AP)
- Senate leaders agree on housing relief (AP)
- Ex-UN official sentenced to 8 years (AP)
- Feds say Internet gambling law ambiguous (AP)
- Republicans lead "pork" spending lists: report (Reuters)
- House advances civil rights coin (AP)
- US wants 3,600 new troops in Darfur soon (AP)
- Satellite radio industry timeline (AP)
- Obama would consider Gore for major post (AP)
- Polls: Obama gains on Clinton in Pa. (AP)
- Third-Graders Plotted to Attack Teacher
- Dean: Party wants to seat Fla. delegates (AP)
- Clinton testimony on FBI files blocked (AP)
- Obama, Clinton woo unions in Pa. (AP)
- West and Muslims clash on free speech (AP)
- Farm fight: A comedy of errors (Politico)
- Republican McCain tacks away from Bush (AFP)
- Obama says he's conflicted on Olympics (AP)
- Senate Leaders Will Work Together to Solve Foreclosure Problem (U.S. News & World
- McCain compiles list of running mates (AP)
- U.S. slams EU depiction of WTO meat hormone ruling (Reuters)
- Oil chiefs say high prices not our fault (AP)
- Mississippi holds congressional runoffs (AP)
- Hungry crowds spell trouble for world leaders (Reuters)
- Clinton compares herself to 'Rocky' (AP)
- Judge: $1M in legal fees for Boehner (AP)
- Summary: Congress presses oil chiefs (AP)
- Lawmaker dismisses Obama's attraction (AP)
- House: Questions Russia's role in death (AP)
- WTO rejects EU beef hormone ban but also raps US, Canada (AFP)
- House votes to ease US entry for artists (AP)
- Clinton's April Fools joke (AP)
- Pelosi says Democratic race should go on (AP)
- Congress has big questions for Big Oil (AP)
- Court agrees to take 2 free speech cases (AP)
- 84-year-old senator to run again (AP)
- Fact check: Obama and oil money (AP)
- Senator Endorses Obama, Tells Clinton to Keep Running (CQPolitics.com)
- Teen makes mistake trying to rob 84 yr old ex-Marine
- Fresh Tibet protests reported as diplomats visit (AFP)
- Delaware wins high court fight over NJ (AP)
- NATO holds key to European club for Georgia, Ukraine
- NKorea rejects UN rights resolution (AP)
- Court agrees to take Idaho case (AP)
- Court won't rule on search case (AP)
- EU asks China to handle Tibet peacefully (AP)
- Obama draws thousands to Penn State lawn (AP)
- Women push back in support of Clinton (AP)
- Hayden: Pakistan border poses danger (AP)
- Uncertain economy awaits next president (AP)
- U.S. lawmakers willing rescuers in mortgage crisis (Reuters)
- Today on the presidential campaign trail (AP)
- Congress readies activist housing agenda (AP)
- U.S. ready for serious WTO farm concessions: Bush (Reuters)
- WTO rules against US, Canada in beef row with EU (AFP)
- Clinton, Obama press for Texas delegates (AP)
- UN condemns rights abuses in Myanmar (AP)
- Congress readies activist housing agenda (AP)
- Muslim, UN outrage over Dutch MP's anti-Islam film (AFP)
- Race is on to define McCain (AP)
- Dole joins those recalling cantaloupes (AP)
- Obama aligns foreign policy with GOP (AP)
- Raul Castro: Cubans can have cell phones (AP)
- Chelsea picks mom as better president (AP)
- Reversal urged in journalist's case (AP)
- Clinton and family leave (AP)
- McCain launches general election ad (AP)
- Dean: Bickering Democrats may hurt party (AP)
- Clinton's Belfast role draws criticism (AP)
- Bipartisan team says McCain natural born (AP)
- Clinton, Obama predict eventual unity (AP)
- Lhasa monks accuse China of lying over unrest (Reuters)
- Investment firms tap Fed for billions (AP)
- Scalia criticizes news media (AP)
- Candidates promise review of FOIA order (AP)
- GOP Looks to 'McCain Democrats' (Politico)
- Iran threatens legal action over U.N. sanctions (Reuters)
- McCain, Romney to campaign together (AP)
- Obama offers plan for economic woes (AP)
- More government bailouts may be on way (AP)
- Feds: Saddam financed lawmakers' trip (AP)
- Clinton takes hit in new poll on White House race (Reuters)
- Obama chides McCain on economic approach (AP)