Group releases anti-Obama DVD in newspapers

Readers of newspapers in swing states Ohio, Florida and Nevada are finding an anti-Barack Obama DVD in editions this week, days before the presidential election.

Campaign '08 is approaching the finale

The season's �long-running show - the presidential race -is in its home stretch and as we near the Nov. 4 conclusion, what could be more fitting (beside voting) than to pay tribute to a TV saga like no campaign that has gone before.

McCain calls on Sen. Stevens to step down

Senator John McCain called on Alaska Senator Ted Stevens to step down on Tuesday, a day after he was found guilty of corruption.

After I win ... er, make that, if I am elected

Senators Barack Obama and John McCain have been ever vigilant in recent days for signs of January Fever.

Barack Obama is a socialist?

John McCain and Sarah Palin are on the record supporting proposals similar to the ones they currently lambast the Democratic presidential candidate for encouraging.

Obama campaign now has official soundtrack

Barack Obama's presidential campaign, which has inspired a multitude of songs by stars and amateurs alike, is now getting an official soundtrack.

New interstate bridge in Minneapolis opens

The new Interstate 35W bridge opened for traffic early Thursday, a little more than a year after the last one collapsed into the Mississippi River.

Happy 113th birthday for world's oldest man

The world's oldest man celebrated his 113th birthday on Thursday, telling reporters at his home in southern Japan about his joyful life and healthy appetite.

GOP convention schedule for Thursday

A tentative schedule of speeches and program activities for Thursday's Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn.:

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