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  • Howard Dean: Economy to Be a Big Issue

    The Iraq war will remain a big issue across the country, but the economy will overtake it over the next few months as the voters' top concern, says Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

    "The economy is really alarming a lot of Americans," he says, noting that people are afraid of losing their homes and their jobs. In a year-end interview with U.S. News, he ...

  • Morning Buzz: Dec. 20, 2007

    American forces discovered a torture center in the Diyala province in northern Iraq, the military announced today. The center, located next to a grave where 26 bodies were found, still had blood-spattered walls and a metal frame bed connected to an electrical shock system. Al Qaeda in Iraq is thought to be responsible.

    Cancer patients without medical insurance are nearly twice as likely to die within five years as those with coverage, a new study suggests. In addition, those without proper medical insurance often do not get the required cancer screenings, and by the time cancer is caught, the disease has already spread. This research is being published in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians in partnership with the American Cancer Society. The society's president called for plugging the holes in the healthcare system.

    Recently, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has become the man to beat and beat up in the Republican presidential race. The former Baptist preacher who has topped the polls in Iowa is now taking heat from rivals for his record in Arkansas. Huckabee is being criticized by Fred Thompson and others because of a law he signed as governor that gave some methamphetamine offenders more credit for good behavior.

  • RNC to Move Quickly Against Dem Pick

    The Republican National Committee under Chairman Mike Duncan is quietly making plans to zero in on the Democratic presidential nominee as soon as possible next year.

    GOP strategists have concluded that there's a good chance the Democrats will settle on their nominee in January. But the Republican situation is more muddied, and a nominee probably won't emerge ...

  • Morning Buzz: Dec. 19, 2007

    The House will vote today on a spending bill that includes provisions for $70 billion in aid to support the war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. After months of wrangling between Democrats and the president, the bill is now expected to pass, dealing a year-ending blow to antiwar Democrats.

    An executive at a top private-equity firm yesterday bought one of the world's most important historical and legal documents. At a much anticipated Sotheby's auction, David Rubenstein, cofounder of the Carlyle Group, bid $21.3 million on a sealed, 710-year-old copy of the Magna Carta.

    Parts of Alaska were hit by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake yesterday, although there were no immediate reports of damage or injury. The quake's epicenter was about 125 miles west of the small town of Adak, in the notoriously volcanic Aleutian Islands.

  • Huckabee Takes Hits as Poll Numbers Rise

    As his support increases in Iowa and elsewhere, Mike Huckabee is facing a growing torrent of criticism from those who want to deny him the Republican presidential nomination. Huckabee, for example, is now in the gunsights of several of his competitors:

    * Mitt Romney says Huckabee was wrong to criticize President Bush's policies in Iraq

    * Fred Thompson says Huckabee is really a liberal.

    * Antitax conservatives are attacking him ...

  • Morning Buzz: Dec. 18, 2007

    About 300 Turkish soldiers crossed the border into Iraq last night and remain there hunting for Kurdish rebels.  At the same time, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a surprise visit to Kirkuk, also in the Kurdish portion of northern Iraq.

    Late night TV's Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien have decided to come back on air without their joke writers, who have been on strike. The two NBC hosts will return January 2 with new episodes. O'Brien said he would continue to show his support for the writers. "Of course, my show will not be as good," he said in a statement. "In fact, in moments it may very well be terrible."

    The Commerce Department has issued a depressing new report showing that housing construction in November dropped to a 16-year low for new single-family homes. The report also shows that applications for new building permits are at their lowest levels since 1993.

    Two space station astronauts made history this morning by taking the 100th spacewalk from the orbiting station. Commander Peggy Whitson and Daniel Tani went on a fact-finding mission to inspect two defective mechanisms.

  • Congress Watch: Much to Do

    Members of Congress and the president have debated, disputed, and dragged their feet over the federal budget for months. And as Christmas and the new year approach, they still have quite a lot of work to do this week before packing up for the holidays.

    Democrats have been counting on the president's lame duck status, but as U.S. News's Kenneth T. Walsh reports, "Senator Fights NYC Air War

    With the Transportation Department set to announce on Wednesday new flight caps on New York area airports as a way to ease congestion and curb delays, New Jersey's Sen. Frank Lautenberg is raising concerns that the effect will be hard on Newark International, which may have to pick up the slack.

    Lautenberg, a member of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, believes that the administration should propose a larger regional solution, not just focus on one airport.

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  • Morning Buzz: Dec. 17, 2007

    After months of the president and members of Congress bickering over the federal budget, the White House said today it was encouraged by concessions Democrats made over the weekend in crafting a $500 billion-plus catchall spending bill. While the bill mainly sticks with the president's proposed budget, it also shifts money to social programs the president wanted to cut.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would become prime minister and not make the position more powerful if his ch