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Julian Zelizer says candidates are focusing on superficial aspects of U.S. economic woes while neglecting the deeper issues
David Frum says technology could provide a convenient national ID card that could end the controversy over voter identity
Singer Bobby Brown faces a drunk driving charge after being pulled over Monday afternoon for talking on his cell phone while driving, a California Highway Patrol spokeswoman said.
Former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn faces charges in France for his alleged participation in "the habitual operation a prostitution racket," prosecutors say.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on the individual mandate. This component of the Affordable Care Act, the part that decrees that every American will either buy health insurance or face a financial penalty, is the most controversial part of health care reform.
Aaron Carroll says the controversial mandate to have health insurance is helpful but not a vital part of health care reform
Ilya Somin says if the Supreme Court upholds health reform, it would give Congress nearly unlimited power
The Supreme court debates the legality of Obama's health care mandate, CNN's Jeffery Toobin and Kate Bouldan report.
One month after the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, nearly three out of four Americans say the police should arrest the neighborhood watch volunteer who pulled the trigger, according to a new national survey.
Four issues will be addressed by the Supreme Court during six hours of oral arguments Monday through Wednesday.
The first day of potentially landmark oral arguments begins on the constitutionality of the sweeping health care law championed by President Obama.
Ontario's top court has legalized brothels, saying Canadian prostitution laws unfairly discriminate against prostitutes and their ability to work in safe environments.
David Frum says technology could provide a convenient national ID card that could end the controversy over voter identity
President Barack Obama on Monday emphasized his vision for a nuclear-free world and warned that North Korea and Iran should shun nuclear weapons or face tough action from the international community.
In the second papal visit to the island nation, Pope Benedict heads to Cuba on Monday, the long-awaited leg of a tour he's so far proven he intends to use for addressing faith and political issues.
A gunman wearing an Afghan army uniform killed two British service members in southern Afghanistan on Monday, NATO said, before coalition forces shot him dead.
Oscar-winning director James Cameron resurfaced Monday after plunging to the deepest known point in the world's oceans in his one-man submersible.
All of the candidates in the presidential campaign agree the 2012 election will revolve around the economy.
Jeffrey Toobin says the Supreme Court's hearing on health care reform is not just about healh care for 30 million Americans--it's about the president's reelection bid
The appetite for "The Hunger Games" was even more voracious than experts predicted.
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