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David Frum says 90% protection is useful in fending off Gaza rockets but isn't enough to protect against a nuclear threat.
Despite calling contests in the South "a bit of an away game" last week, Mitt Romney appears to be in a virtual tie in two polls released Monday for this week's Alabama and Mississippi primaries.
Rick Santorum hopes to parlay his weekend win in Kansas into a strong Tuesday in Mississippi and Alabama. Two things stand in the way of that: Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.
Santorum hopes to muscle Gingrich out of the race and to force a face-off with Romney. But CNN's Candy Crowley reports no one shows any signs of quitting.
CNN.com takes to the streets to find out what matters politically to people at the grassroots level.
For the second time in five months, a U.S. soldier from a Washington military base is accused of committing atrocities against civilians in Afghanistan.
A school bus wreck killed a young child on the bus and the bus driver Monday in Indianapolis, officials said.
Teri Christoph and Suzanne Haik Terrel say Maher is more than just a comedian, and Democrats should make clear his remarks on women aren't funny
Republicans have floated the theme that President Obama is weak on national security, but it's unlikely to stick with voters, Julian Zelizer says
Stephen Krason says that Newt Gingrich's lackluster performance in the GOP race should signal it's time for him to withdraw.
An American soldier went on a house-to-house shooting spree in two villages in the Kandahar region of Afghanistan early Sunday, Afghan officials said, killing 16 people.
In the early days of the Internet, there was hope that the unprecedented tool for global communication would lead to thoughtful sharing and discussion on its most popular sites.
CNN's Candy Crowley looks at the Republican presidential race in the Southern states.
Alice Rivlin, Stephen Moore, and Dan Balz, weigh in on the state of the economy and how it will affect the GOP and WH race.
Stephen Krason says that Newt Gingrich's lackluster performance in the GOP race should signal it's time for him to withdraw.
The Afghan Taliban said Monday that its fighters would exact revenge for 16 people left dead after an American soldier went on a house-to-house shooting spree in two villages Sunday.
GOP strategist Mary Matalin writes: With each contest, more Americans have the chance to cast a vote against President Obama. More voters become engaged with the Republican Party.
Marc Randazza says he loathes the radio host, but not as much as he loathes the notion of urging the government to infringe on his First Amendment right to express his political and social views
A controversial new Texas law requiring voters to present personal identification before going to the polls has been blocked by the Obama administration.
As the Republicans campaign for the Alabama and Mississippi primaries, they do their best to appeal to Southern voters.
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