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Playing the race card: Nothing new for ClintonIt started as a joke - something funny that comedian Chris Rock wrote in Vanity Fair about Bill Clinton being the first black president. More » |
Obama sweeps S.C., ready for Super TuesdayDILLON, S.C. - Maggie Manning, standing beneath a faded Coca-Cola sign on the brick siding of a dry goods store, looked down Main Street past the vacant storefronts and slant-in parking spaces, mostly empty, and accurately predicted that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama would sweep this old mill town. More » |
Kennedy endorsements add to Obama's momentumU.S. Sen. Barack Obama's quest for the Democratic presidential nomination received a Camelot coronation on Monday, as a triumvirate of Kennedys offered a stirring endorsement of the Illinois senator before a raucous student crowd at American University in Washington, D.C. More » |
Dems split support for Obama and ClintonJust five days remain before Massachusetts chooses its nominees for November's general election, as the Commonwealth will be among 22 states holding primary contests on Tuesday, Feb. 5. More » |
Trial starts for Conn. radio race discrimination caseNEW HAVEN, Conn. - Ratings soared when WZMX-FM Hot 93.7 switched from "dancing oldies" to an edgier hip-hop format. But behind the on-air banter, racial tensions were rising among the stars at the Farmington radio station. More » |