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Republicans are seizing on a proposed fee for people who don't carry health insurance as evidence the White House is breaking a pledge not to raise taxes on middle-class Americans. (Read More)
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Buoyed by the launch of The Sims 3 and a surge in digital revenues, game giant Electronic Arts (NSDQ: ERTS) turned in performance for its fiscal Q1 that beat the Street’s expectations. Sales increased by 34 percent year-over-year to reach $816 million; analysts were expecting just $728 million. And EA’s still in the red—wit (Read More)
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(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama has picked Delaware Sen. Joe Biden to be his running mate.
Delaware Sen. Joe Biden has been tabbed as Sen. Barack Obama's vice-presidential running mate.
The longtime Democratic senator was long considered a likely choice for vice president, but the buzz surrounding him intensified after (Read More)
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(CNN) — Sen. Barack Obama has selected Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware as his running mate on the Democratic ticket for the White House, two Democratic sources told CNN.
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(CNN) — Sen. Hillary Clinton has agreed to speak on the second night of next month's Democratic convention, headlining on the 88th anniversary of the day women earned the right to vote, sources say.
Two sources close to Clinton said the former presidential candidate will speak August 26 with all female U.S. (Read More)