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Man with breast cancer testifies that he blames Marine baseupdated: Thu Oct 08 2009 15:34:00

A man who was raised at Camp Lejeune told lawmakers Thursday that he blames contaminated water at the U.S. Marines training base for his breast cancer.

House passes bill giving FDA power over tobacco ads, salesupdated: Thu Apr 02 2009 15:07:00

The House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would give the Food and Drug Administration the authority to regulate the advertising and sale of tobacco products in the United States.

Here they are -- the Top 10 Political Turkeys of 2008updated: Thu Nov 27 2008 10:12:00

November 27 may be Turkey Day in America, but in the world of politics, every day is turkey day.

Political turkeys of the yearupdated: Thu Nov 27 2008 10:12:00

CNN's Bill Schneider unveils his political all-star team for 2008, all turkeys.

Women gaining political powerupdated: Thu Nov 13 2008 12:18:00

Shirley Chisholm, elected in 1968 as the first black woman in the U.S. Congress, once said: "I've always met more discrimination being a woman than being black."

Dole challenger irate over suggestion she is 'godless'updated: Thu Oct 30 2008 21:48:00

Kay Hagan erupted in anger Thursday over a television ad from Sen. Elizabeth Dole suggesting Hagan is "godless."

Campbell skewers 'Godless' adupdated: Thu Oct 30 2008 13:18:00

CNN's Campbell Brown is "Cutting Through the Bull" about a nasty campaign ad that labels a candidate "godless."

Commentary: Mudslinging to get electedupdated: Thu Oct 30 2008 13:18:00

No, politics is not for the faint of heart, especially in the final days of a tight race. Still, amid all the attack ads on the airwaves competing to out-ugly one another, we think we've found a winner.

GOP argument: Don't give President Obama a blank checkupdated: Thu Oct 23 2008 17:30:00

A new Republican ad appears to suggest that Barack Obama has all but won the presidential race, an argument several vulnerable Senate Republicans may have to reluctantly embrace with only days until Election Day, an expert in campaign advertising said.

Final days of electionupdated: Thu Oct 23 2008 17:30:00

Larry King talks with panelists about the latest uproar about Gov. Palin and their thoughts going into the election.

Analysis: Why is Elizabeth Dole vulnerable?updated: Tue Oct 14 2008 14:22:00

Two years ago, as the 2007-2008 election cycle was beginning, one female Republican senator up for re-election looked to be in serious danger: Maine's Susan Collins.

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