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'Perfect storm' could give Dems 'magic 60' in Senate

In the face of an economy in crisis and a deeply unpopular president, some analysts believe the situation is ripe to give Democrats a shot at a 60-seat filibuster-proof majority in the Senate in November.

Fortune: The politics of oil shale

You'd think this would be oil shale's moment.

Congress defies Bush on oil reserve

The House of Representatives voted to direct the Bush administration to stop filling the strategic petroleum reserve temporarily in an effort to alleviate increasing gas prices.

CNNMoney: Democrats seek quick strike vs. foreclosure

Leading Democrats in the Senate said Monday they would try to force a vote this week on legislation designed to help troubled mortgage-holders stay in their homes.

Reporters get first look inside mysterious Supermax prison

Visiting Supermax, the "Alcatraz of the Rockies," reveals nothing so much as an astonishing and eerie quiet.

The Senate immigration vote: How they voted

The Senate immigration compromise was effectively killed Thursday, failing to pass a critical procedural hurdle.

Thune edges closer to challenging Daschle

In a sign that he getting close to challenging Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-South Dakota, in November, former Congressman John Thune has been meeting with a veteran GOP strategist about running his campaign, according to a senior GOP source.

Fortune: He's Gotta Sell It The President's tax-cut plan may be a tougher marketing job than many think.

Call it a blitzkrieg. That's President Bush's war plan for ramming his economic recovery proposal through Congress. By all accounts, Bush is dead-set on signing his yet-to-be-formalized package of ...

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