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April 27, 2007 -
For politics-watchers like myself, sometimes it's hard to tell whether events that the media hypes as "a major sea change" -- growing opposition to the Iraq war (even in Kentucky!), the 2006 mid-term elections -- are in reality just small and fleeting episodes, or truly a sign that something deeper is happening in t
April 26, 2007 -
As you've probably heard by now, the Iraq Supplemental Funding bill which also includes provisions to begin troop withdrawals was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday by a 218 to 208 vote, largely along party lines.
April 25, 2007 -
The U.S. House of Representatives last month passed H.R. 1227, a measure that would reopen minimally damaged New Orleans public housing units closed in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The bill has now moved to the Senate, but Louisiana's Sens.
April 25, 2007 -
An audit conducted by a fair housing advocacy group has documented extensive racial discrimination in the New Orleans area rental housing market.
April 25, 2007 -
After the election debacle of 2000, Florida hoped it wouldn't be in the news for voting problems again. But then came the 2006 mid-terms and 18,000 disappeared votes in Sarasota County -- and with it, seemingly unstoppable momentum for election reform.
April 25, 2007 -
Results are in for 2007 first-quarter campaign fundraising, and once again it's clear the U.S. political system is awash in money. Today we'll look at the U.S. Senate, where 33 seats will be up for grabs in 2008, including 12 in the South.
April 24, 2007 -
Mohammed Atta, the man named by the FBI as one of the masterminds behind the 9/11 terrorist strikes against the United States, had previously investigated the possibility of carrying out an attack on a chemical plant in eastern Tennessee.