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Tornado-wracked Joplin, Missouri, hosted President Obama on Sunday. He was there to assure tornado victims that they would not be forgotten.
Congress extended the PATRIOT act this week. Many in and out of Congress are worried about civil liberties.
Digital Money or bitcoins could be changing the way that people do business.
Too many Americans have already maxed out their credit cards and couldn't get a loan, even in the case of financial emergency.
Tornadoes in Missouri, droughts in Texas, earthquakes in Japan -- scientists don't know if some of these disasters are simply a fluke or the beginning of a new trend.
Medicare may have been a deciding factor in Democrat Kathy Hochul's victory over Republican Jane Corwin and Tea Party backed businessman Jack Davis in New York's 26th Congressional district.
Reports are appearing that Hosni Mubarak will be tried for the deaths of protesters.
California's prisons are so over crowded that they violate the Constitution, according to yesterday's Supreme Court decision.
President Barack Obama may be sugar coating a pill that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the pro-Israel community in the United States are swallowing.
The New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has subpoenaed major Wall Street banks on the way they packaged mortgage-backed securities.