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  1. Will religion be a key factor in the election?

    Rabbi Irwin Kula and Father Jonathan Morris discuss the importance of a candidate’s faith

  2. Liberty lessons for your kids

    A fun way to learn about nation's history

  3. Minister Fights for Gay Marriage

    Alan speaks with a minister who could lose his church for supporting gay marriage, Rev. Oliver White.

  4. More questions on antidepressants during pregnancy

    When moms-to-be use antidepressants, their babies may be more likely to be born early or have a seizure soon after birth, a large U.S. study suggests.The findings, r...

  5. Gov. Walker: Our secret weapon is the truth

    Wisconsin governor talks recall vote, 2012 election

  6. Hill GOP leaders make new offer on student loans

    Top congressional Republicans are making a new offer to President Barack Obama in the fight over interest rates for 7.4 million students with federal college loans.U...

  7. 'Help me, I'm going to die,' Filipino nursery teacher in Qatar mall fire says in last call

    Frantic as the flames spread in a mall fire that killed 19 people in Qatar, Filipino nursery teacher Julie Ann Soco made one final call on her cellphone. "Help me, h...

  8. State lawmaker erupts on Illinois House floor

    Pension reform debate sends Republican Rep. Mike Bost into a tirade

  9. Unconventional 'Love' on the rise in the GOP?

    Utah Republican congressional candidate Mia Love poses a great challenge to Democrat's seat and could represent a new groundbreaking generation in the GOP

  10. FACT CHECK: Romney off on Obama's relationship with teachers' unions; it's anything but cozy

    When Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney decried President Barack Obama as beholden to the nation's teachers' unions and unable to stand up for reform, he ...

  11. School's out: From elementary grades to university, Spanish teachers , students go on strike

    Teachers and students from every level of Spain's education system went on strike Tuesday to protest wide-ranging government spending cuts, erecting makeshift tombs ...

  12. US clampdown on visas for Confucius Institute teachers draws indignation in China

    A U.S. clampdown on visas for instructors at China's flagship cultural program overseas has incensed Beijing, with state media pouncing on it as an attempt by Washin...

  1. Wisconsin unions see ranks drop ahead of recall vote

    Public-employee unions in Wisconsin have experienced a dramatic drop in membership -- by more than half for the second-biggest union -- since a law championed by Rep...

  2. Which presidential candidate is winning over women voters?

    Brian Benjamin and Sue Kelly debate who has the edge

  3. Texas honor student jailed for missing too much school

    Dr. Keith Ablow on how this could be traumatic for the student

  4. Thousands prepare for potential disaster in Oregon tsunami drill

    Tom Paris called encouragement over his picket fence to about 400 small school children walking past his house in line in this Oregon coastal community's first tsuna...

  5. Prom must-haves: Tuxedo, carnation, limo, breathalyzer test?

    High school tries to prevent underage drinking

  6. US economy added 69,000 jobs in May, fewest in a year; unemployment rate rose to 8.2 percent

    The U.S. economy suddenly looks a lot weaker.Only 69,000 jobs were added in May, the fewest in a year, and the unemployment rate rose from 8.1 percent to 8.2 percent...

  7. Halftime Report: 6/1/12

    Michael Moynihan puts the 'guest ombudsman' in 'Red Eye' guest ombudsman

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