Former McCain home goes up for auction
AP - Sat Nov 28, 5:10 pm ETA former home of Arizona Sen. John McCain is scheduled to go up for auction next week.
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A former home of Arizona Sen. John McCain is scheduled to go up for auction next week.
By HARLAN ULLMAN UPI Outside View Commentator HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Convened for the first time by the Canadian Ministry of National Defense and the German Marshall Fund -- a thank tank established by the German government in honor of Gen. George Marshall and the plan for European recovery that bore his name -- the Halifax International Security Forum met over the weekend. The ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. The U.S. Forest Service said Wednesday it was withholding snowmaking permits for a northern Arizona ski resort as a way to promote settlement talks in a long-running dispute between Native American tribes and the resort's owners.
Flashlight can’t wait to dig into Sarah From Alaska, the campaign-trail exposé about Alaska’s First Quitter and her life on the 2008 campaign trail with (still-employed) Senator John McCain.
The Alaska State Trooper at the center of Sarah Palin's so-called "Troopergate Scandal" has broken his more than year-long silence since his embattled divorce with Palin's sister.
John McCain, barely a year after he was the Republican nominee for president, faces a potential threat from within his own party as he gears up for his Senate re-election bid next year.
Unless one stands somewhere in the vicinity of 3 feet tall, weighs 17 to 22 pounds and relies on feathers as winter wear, or one happens to be Tom Perriello (oh, to have another go at that health care vote), it’s a day for giving thanks and eating until the belly aches.
I'm not a fan of psychoanalyzing politicians, but Lieberman is a special case. He appears to be motivated in part by pure self-regard, uncontaminated even by loyalty to constituents, interest groups or (of course) party.
Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, a Phoenix talk radio show host, is running neck to neck with Sen. John McCain in a new Rasmussen poll, even though Hayworth has not decided yet whether he will mount a challenge.
Sarah Palin, who says the 2012 presidential election isn't on her radar, took her "Going Rogue" book tour to the biggest of the battleground states Tuesday, including a stop in the retirement community where tens of thousands of people gave her star treatment in the 2008 presidential election.
District 13 state Sen. Joseph Kyrillos will sit on Gov.-elect Chris Christie's transition team, a group of 10 people who will oversee the passing of the torch between administrations.
Several House and Senate leadership aides have confirmed the Afghanistan meeting at the White House on Tuesday. Read more...
Rick Eakle died - his heart stopped four times - because he lacked health insurance, but he lived to tell about it. “None of it needed to happen,” the Hamilton man said tearfully about his disfiguring facial tumor, congestive heart failure, diabetes, depression and massive bed sore.
The former Alaska governor is doing what many authors do: Choosing the right words to sell her book, says USA TODAY founder Al Neuharth.
Halifax, Nova Scotia (UPI) Nov 25, 2009 - Convened for the first time by the Canadian Ministry of National Defense and the German Marshall Fund -- a thank tank established by the German government in honor of Gen. George Marshall and the plan for European recovery that bore his name -- the Halifax International Security Forum met over the weekend. The purpose was to discuss trans-Atlantic ...
IT'S BEEN a rather tawdry week of Sarah Palin mania as the former governor of Alaska and Republican vice-presidential nominee has taken to the Lower 48 to promote her highly anticipated memoir, Going Rogue , which was written with evangelical co-author Lynn Vincent--though you won't see that rather significant fact included anywhere on the cover or even on the book's title page.