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Published June 08, 2012
For the 25-year-old with a soft voice but firm determination, this spring's trip through two-thirds of the sport's classic races has proved to be magical and timely.
Published June 06, 2012
Anyone who lives long enough is all but certain to witness something significant and for centenarian Bea Cohen of Los Angeles, not only did she see air strikes during World War II--68 years ago today, Cohen again looked up to the sky and watched the Allied airplanes en route to the shores of Normandy in support of the D-Day invasion.
Published June 04, 2012
Rosanne Barr, a socialist and 21 other candidates for the White House will be on the ballot in the California primary on Tuesday
Published May 17, 2012
Published April 18, 2012
TransCanada has submitted a new route for the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline to the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, a move aimed to take the pipeline project out of limbo after President Obama issued a controversial order halting its progress in January.
Published March 28, 2012
The closing act to the Supreme Court's three-day examination of President Obama's health care law will be a doubleheader covering two distinct issues.
Published March 28, 2012
On the final day of arguments over President Obama's health care law, Supreme Court justices struggled Wednesday over what to do with the rest of the Affordable Care Act if they also rule that its central provision is invalid.
Published March 27, 2012
The Supreme Court hearing Tuesday on the controversial federal health care law will be one for the history books.
Published March 27, 2012
The man often known as the Supreme Court's swing justice posed tough questions about the scope of the controversial health care overhaul Tuesday, suggesting he might have doubts about its validity.
Published March 26, 2012
For all the anticipation leading up to this week's historic arguments, Monday morning's opener at the Supreme Court isn't about the health care law itself. It's about the rules of the game.