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Alaska Governor Sarah Palin speaks after being chosen the Republican vice presidential running mate for U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain at a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio August 29, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)
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McCain makes history with choice of running mate

AP - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago

JUNEAU, Alaska - In two short years, Sarah Palin moved from small-town mayor with a taste for mooseburgers to the governor's office and now — making history — to John McCain's side as the first female running mate on a Republican presidential ticket.

Election News

  • Alaska Governor Sarah Palin speaks after being chosen the Republican vice presidential running mate for U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain at a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio August 29, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)
    McCain makes history with choice of running mate AP - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago

    JUNEAU, Alaska - In two short years, Sarah Palin moved from small-town mayor with a taste for mooseburgers to the governor's office and now — making history — to John McCain's side as the first female running mate on a Republican presidential ticket.

  • Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, and Republican Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin acknowledge supporters after McCain introduced Palin as his vice presidential running mate Friday, Aug. 29, 2008 at Ervin J. Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio.  (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
    Obama ad: Despite Palin, McCain isn't change agent AP - 21 minutes ago

    ST. PAUL - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama begins airing an ad Saturday that responds to rival John McCain's selection of a running mate, carefully avoiding any direct criticism of Sarah Palin, the Alaska governor whom McCain chose for the GOP ticket.

  • Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left hugs Republican Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as McCain announces her as his Vice Presidential running mate Friday, Aug. 29, 2008 at Ervin J. Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio.  (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
    Analysis: McCain choice impacts energy debate AP - Sat Aug 30, 4:54 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - If Democrats hoped to paint Republican John McCain a pawn of Big Oil, their task has become a bit more complicated with the selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.

  • In this June 12, 2008 file photo, then Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks to a group of supporters in Houston.  Long before Barack Obama buzzed phones with text messages on his vice presidential pick, Ron Paul acolytes flooded the Web with calls for a rally around their beacon of hope.  (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)
    Ron Paul followers gathering for own convention AP - Sat Aug 30, 3:53 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - There's no room at the Xcel Energy Center for maverick Ron Paul, so his acolytes have packed their cars, hitched rides on "Ronvoys" and will pitch tents at Ronstock '08 in Minneapolis in defiance of next week's GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn.

  • Obama ad portrays McCain as clueless Politico - 1 hour, 5 minutes ago

    The campaign of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on Sunday released an ad echoing the line from his acceptance speech that John "McCain doesn’t get it.”

White House News

  • Bush seizing spotlight briefly to support McCain AP - 4 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON - The Democrats had the awkwardness of the Clintons at their convention. Republicans now have their version of a precarious guest: President Bush.

  • President Bush reviews the troops after the preformance of the Evening Parade at the Marine Barracks in Washington, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)
    Bush treated to Marines parade AP - Fri Aug 29, 11:13 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - President Bush witnessed cannons firing, guns flinging and heavy marching at a Marines parade Friday night while visiting their barracks.

  • U.S. President George W. Bush waves as he walks on the South Lawn of the White House upon his return to Washington August 27, 2008. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES)
    Bush steps up fight over congressional authority AP - Thu Aug 28, 12:53 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - The Bush administration is raising the stakes in a court fight that could change the balance of power between the White House and Congress.

  • The sun rises over Camp Delta detention compound at Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base. Two detainees at the Guantanamo war-on-terror jail were recently transferred to Algeria, the US Department of Defense said Tuesday, adding that about 260 people are still being held at the facility.(AFP/Pool/File/Brennan Linsley)
    Judge fears secret hearings over Guantanamo Bay AP - Wed Aug 27, 2:55 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - A federal judge overseeing cases against dozens of Guantanamo Bay detainees said Wednesday that he fears the public — and the detainees themselves — will be locked out of the courtroom when evidence in the case is scrutinized for the first time.

  • A Russian armored vehicles drives out of a tunnel, in Russia's North Ossetia, on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008, while leaving Georgia's separatist-controlled territory of South Ossetia. Russia stunned the West on Tuesday by recognizing the independence claims of two Georgian breakaway regions, and U.S. warships plied the waters off of Georgia in a gambit the Kremlin saw as gunboat diplomacy. Moscow made the move with barely a breather, or dialogue with the West, after the brief war and Russia's pullback from military positions in Georgia late last week. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)
    Bush slams Russian recognition of breakaway areas AP - Wed Aug 27, 12:23 AM ET

    CRAWFORD, Texas - In an escalating war of words, President Bush on Tuesday urged Russia to reconsider its "irresponsible decision" to shower independent status on two breakaway Georgian provinces.

U.S. Congress News

  • Obama to attend Ohio congresswoman's service AP - Sat Aug 30, 1:06 AM ET

    CLEVELAND - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama will be among the speakers at a memorial service Saturday for the late U.S. Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones of the Cleveland area.

  • Alaska Governor Sarah Palin listens to a question during a press conference with victims of the Exxon Valdez oil spill at the National Press Club in February 2008 in Washington, DC. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's campaign on Friday blasted his Republican rival's choice of Palin as a running-mate, highlighting her "zero" foreign policy experience.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Win Mcnamee)
    McCain taps Alaska governor for VP AP - Fri Aug 29, 7:54 PM ET

    DAYTON, Ohio - Republican John McCain introduced first-term Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate Friday, a stunning selection of a little-known conservative newcomer who relishes fighting the establishment.

  • Graphic presentation of the upcoming US Republican convention. Barack Obama and John McCain are to hold rival rallies in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania as the race for the White House intensified with McCain's surprise pick of Alaska's little-known governor, Sarah Palin, as his running mate.(AFP/Graphic)
    McCain's surprise VP pick is little-known woman governor AFP - Fri Aug 29, 3:50 PM ET

    DAYTON, Ohio (AFP) - John McCain tossed a huge but risky surprise into the US race for the White House Friday when he unveiled the little-known governor from Alaska, Sarah Palin, as his vice presidential running mate.

  • Mourners pay respects to late Ohio congresswoman AP - Fri Aug 29, 1:55 PM ET

    CLEVELAND - Hundreds of mourners filed into a church Friday to pay their respects to the late U.S. Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, the first black woman to represent Ohio in Congress.

  • Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gestures to her daughter Piper while her husband Todd (L) looks on after Palin was introduced as Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain's vice presidential running mate at a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio August 29, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)
    Palin "risky," but Ferraro "a disaster," says Clyburn Politico - Fri Aug 29, 1:11 PM ET

    House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) is lukewarm on Palin, speaking to South Carolina radio, via The Page:

U.S. Government News

  • 2 airliners nearly collide over Atlantic AP - Fri Aug 29, 10:39 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Two airliners were one minute from colliding when at least one of the planes turned away from the other over the Atlantic Ocean this week, federal authorities said Friday.

  • Court: US can block mad cow testing AP - Fri Aug 29, 1:42 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - The Bush administration can prohibit meat packers from testing their animals for mad cow disease, a federal appeals court said Friday.

  • In this photograph released by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a Simplicity bassinet is seen.  Six major retailers are pulling from their shelves Simplicity bassinets linked to the deaths of two babies.  The recall affects nearly 900,000 bassinets.    (AP Photo/Consumer Product Safety Commission)
    Retailers pull Simplicity bassinets off shelves AP - Thu Aug 28, 10:07 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Six major retailers are pulling from their shelves Simplicity bassinets linked to the deaths of two babies after a company refused to recall the infant beds.

  • Friends: Abramoff a changed man, deserves leniency AP - Thu Aug 28, 5:16 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - It used to be, when Jack Abramoff needed something, he had an address book full of powerful Capitol Hill contacts to call on, people he plied with expensive meals, campaign contributions and golf junkets.

  • Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) leader Joseph Kony, seen here in 2006, wants to resume talks with the government to end a drawn-out conflict in northern Uganda. The LRA has accused south Sudanese troops of attacking them and scuppering a meeting with the top UN envoy to the region.(AFP/File/Stuart Price)
    US hits Ugandan rebel chief with sanctions AP - Thu Aug 28, 11:49 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - The Bush administration on Thursday slapped new sanctions on the leader of Uganda's notorious Lord's Resistance Army rebel group as patience wears thin with the slow pace of peace talks with the African nation's government.

World Politics News

  • Russian soldiers stand near a burnt-down building in the ethnic-Georgian village of Avnevi, 25 kms west of Tskhinvali in South Ossetia, August 29. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has urged the European Union to ignore calls to punish Moscow over the Georgia conflict as Tbilisi appealed for targeted punishment of the Russian leadership.(AFP/Viktor Drachev)
    Russia reaches out to EU as Georgia calls for sanctions AFP - 1 hour, 37 minutes ago

    MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin urged the European Union to ignore calls to punish Moscow over the Georgia conflict as Tbilisi appealed Saturday for targeted punishment of the Russian leadership.

  • US President George W. Bush (R) shakes hands with Tanzanian counterpart Jakaya Kikwete in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington DC. Kikwete said Friday that Bush had done more for Africa than any of his predecessors and thanked him for his help on crises in Zimbabwe and Darfur.(AFP/Nicholas Kamm)
    Many months needed to deploy Darfur peacekeepers AP - Fri Aug 29, 8:30 PM ET

    UNITED NATIONS - Deploying all 26,000 members of a peacekeeping force in conflict-wracked Darfur will take many more months because of growing insecurity and logistical difficulties, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a report circulated Friday.

  • Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin heads a meeting in Moscow on August 25, 2008. Putin on Friday called on the EU to be "truly objective" when the bloc gathers for an emergency summit next week over the conflict in Georgia, German media reported.(AFP/POOL/File/Alexey Nikolsky)
    Putin calls on EU to be 'objective' at emergency summit: report AFP - Fri Aug 29, 5:40 PM ET

    BERLIN (AFP) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday called on the EU to be "truly objective" when the bloc gathers for an emergency summit next week over the conflict in Georgia, German media reported.

  • France: No EU sanctions against Russia imminent AP - Fri Aug 29, 5:27 PM ET

    PARIS - The European Union is not expected to imposed sanctions on Russia at a summit next week but may name a special envoy to Georgia to ensure that a cease-fire there is observed, officials in Paris and Brussels said Friday.

  • A diplomat is seen at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters in Geneva. The United States is free to "insist" that the World Trade Organization hear a dispute over high-technology import duties after the European Union blocked its request for WTO arbitration.(AFP/File/Fabrice Coffrini)
    US free to 'insist' WTO hear high-tech dispute with EU: official AFP - Fri Aug 29, 4:31 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States is free to "insist" that the World Trade Organization hear a dispute over high-technology import duties after the European Union blocked its request for WTO arbitration.

Supreme Court News

  • Ohio man sentenced for writing racial hate letters AP - Tue Aug 26, 3:54 PM ET

    CLEVELAND - A man who wrote hundreds of threatening letters over 20 years to black and mixed-race men — including Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter — was sentenced Tuesday to three years and 10 months in prison.

  • British Muslims Ruhal Ahmed (L) and Shafiq Rasul (R), who are former detainees of Guantanamo Bay US detention camp speak to reporters during a press conference in Tokyo in 2007. Four Britons released from Guantanamo in 2004 after two years' detention, requested the US Supreme Court to rule on the right of prisoners "to worship and ... not to be tortured."(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)
    Ex-Guantanamo detainees appeal to US Supreme Court AFP - Mon Aug 25, 5:52 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Four Britons released from Guantanamo in 2004 after two years' detention, requested the US Supreme Court to rule on the right of prisoners "to worship and ... not to be tortured."

  • Lawsuits help guarantee drug safety, doctors say AP - Fri Aug 15, 5:02 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Top doctors at the helm of one of the nation's most influential medical journals are giving the Supreme Court some unsolicited legal advice about a major case.

  • In this May 1, 2008, file photo, a customer pumps gas at an Exxon station in Middleton, Mass. Exxon Mobil Corp. reported second-quarter earnings of $11.68 billion Thursday, July 31,  the biggest quarterly profit ever by any U.S. corporation, but the results were well short of Wall Street expectations and its shares fell as markets opened. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole, File)
    No decision on Exxon Valdez interest payments AP - Tue Aug 12, 8:34 PM ET

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to decide whether Exxon Mobil Corp. must pay interest on punitive damages awarded in the nation's worst oil spill.

  • This undated photo released by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in Huntsville shows death row inmate Heliberto Chi. Texas Thursday put to death the Honduran national after the US Supreme Court rejected a final attempt to halt his execution on grounds it violated a bilateral treaty.(AFP/TDCJ-HO)
    Texas executes Honduran man convicted of murder AFP - Fri Aug 8, 9:19 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Texas Thursday put to death a Honduran national after the US Supreme Court rejected a final attempt to halt his execution on grounds it violated a bilateral treaty.

Most Popular Politics News

  • Ron Paul followers gathering for own convention AP - Sat Aug 30, 3:53 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - There's no room at the Xcel Energy Center for maverick Ron Paul, so his acolytes have packed their cars, hitched rides on "Ronvoys" and will pitch tents at Ronstock '08 in Minneapolis in defiance of next week's GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn.

  • Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain stands with his vice presidential running mate Alaska Governor Sarah Palin at a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio August 29, 2008. (Matt Sullivan/Reuters)
    McCain makes history with choice of running mate AP - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago

    JUNEAU, Alaska - In two short years, Sarah Palin moved from small-town mayor with a taste for mooseburgers to the governor's office and now — making history — to John McCain's side as the first female running mate on a Republican presidential ticket.

  • Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, left, smiles after introducing his vice presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, during a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
    Little-Known Palin May Be Benefit or Bust for McCain's Campaign Bloomberg - Sat Aug 30, 12:01 AM ET

    Aug. 30 (Bloomberg) -- John McCain's decision to pass up conventional candidates and pick little-known, first-term Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for the Republican ticket may appeal to undecided voters McCain needs to win. It also may blunt McCain's charges that Democrat Barack Obama isn't experienced enough for the White House.

  • This Oct. 21, 2006 file photo shows Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin standing beside her husband, Todd Palin, in Anchorage, Alaska.  Palin was selected by Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Friday, Aug. 29, 2008, to be his vice presidential running mate.  (AP Photo/Al Grillo, file)
    Husband of veep choice is snowmobile racer AP - Sat Aug 30, 4:17 AM ET

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - He's known as a doting, blue-collar husband who stands on the sidelines as his wife blazes a historic trail in politics.

  • In this undated image rendered from video and provided by Extra, Rielle Hunter is shown during an interview. Edwards' political action committee paid $100,000 in a four-month span to a newly formed firm run by Rielle Hunter, who directed the production of four Web videos. (AP Photo/Extra)
    John Edwards to emerge from seclusion for speech AP - Fri Aug 29, 7:01 PM ET

    RALEIGH, N.C. - In a return to the public stage, John Edwards has confirmed plans to talk politics a month after admitting to an extramarital affair. But his wife won't be at his side.