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This Day in History: February 6th

Feb 06, 2012

On this day in history: 1911: 40th President Ronald Reagan is born in Tampico Illinois. Seventy four years later, President Ronald Reagan announces...

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Unlike Obama, GOP Candidates Talk Seriously About Governing

Feb 06, 2012

You know politicians are serious when they move from campaigning to governing. Something like that may be happening on the Republican campaign trail...

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This Day in History: February 3rd

Feb 03, 2012

2005 - The first hispanic U.S. attorney general is appointed on this day. Alberto Gonzales won Senate confirmation to gain this recognition....

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The 2012 Race Takes Shape

Feb 02, 2012

We got mixed signals from a turbulent political week.Barack Obama seems to be enjoying an uptick in polls — up toward, but not quite at, 50 percent...

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This Day in History: February 2nd

Feb 02, 2012

1887- The beginning of the tradition of what is known as Groundhog Day. The tradition goes if a groundhog comes out of its hole and sees its...

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This Day in History: February 1st

Jan 31, 2012

1790 - For the first time the Supreme Court of the United States meets in the Royal Exchange Building on New York City's Broad StreetShare

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This Day in History: January 31st

Jan 31, 2012

1971 - Apollo 14, piloted by astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. Mitchell, and Stuart A. Roosa, is successfully launched from Cape...

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A Midwinter Getaway in Los Angeles

Jan 31, 2012

A mini vacation, even just a couple of days, to a warm climate is a good way to get rid of the midwinter blahs — stimulating new things to see, to...

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Obama's Lowball Vision: Tax Success and Growth

Jan 31, 2012

You would think that with one of the weakest economic recoveries on record, President Barack Obama would be searching desperately for ways to promote...

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This Day in History: January 30

Jan 30, 2012

This day in history: 1933: The Lone Ranger debuts on the radio in Detroit. Later in the 50s, the hit radio show was translated into an even more...

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