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Senators Seek Cooperation As Power Shifts
Jun 3, 4:12 PM ET
Democrats and Republicans vowed on Sunday to try to cooperate after Democrats take control of the Senate this week, despite Republican leader Trent Lott's call for a new partisan ``war.'' Full Coverage

New Democratic Senate to Clash with Bush on Energy
Jun 3, 9:12 AM ET
Energy will be near the top of the agenda of the new Democratic-controlled Senate, which is set to clash with the Bush administration on electricity price caps for California, drilling in a pristine Alaskan refuge and soaring gasoline prices. Full Coverage

Report: White House Lists Alleged Vandalism
Jun 3, 9:19 AM ET
The Bush administration has for the first time released a detailed list of alleged vandalism in the White House by outgoing employees of the previous administration, The Washington Post reported on Sunday. Full Coverage

U.S. Calls for Cease-Fire, Restraint in Mideast With Multimedia
Jun 3, 1:52 PM ET
Secretary of State Colin Powell, pledging a greater U.S. role in the Middle East, urged Palestinian President Yasser Arafat on Sunday to implement a cease-fire and appealed for Israeli restraint after a deadly disco bombing. Full Coverage

McCain Personally Reassures Bush on Party Plans
Jun 2, 10:24 PM ET
Republican Sen. John McCain personally assured President Bush on Saturday that he had no plans to quit the party and no intention of mounting a presidential challenge in 2004, a White House spokesman said. Full Coverage

Slow Pace Anticipated on New Farm Subsidy Plan
Jun 3, 9:18 AM ET
The new U.S. farm subsidy law will begin to take shape before the end of June and will likely include a formula to dispatch more money whenever markets falter -- if lawmakers follow growers' demands.

U.S. Won't Reduce Military Ties with Europe-Rumsfeld
Jun 3, 6:05 PM ET
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld assured European allies that Washington would not reduce its military ties to the region in any move to put more security emphasis on Asia. Full Coverage

Taiwan's Chen Gets Steak Meal, New Boots in Texas
Jun 3, 5:20 PM ET
Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian chowed down on a steak, acquired some fancy new boots and went to a baseball game on Sunday during a Texas visit that was hosted by a senior U.S. congressman and criticized by China.

L.A. Chooses Between Past And Future for Mayor
Jun 3, 9:29 AM ET
Los Angeles residents vote for a new mayor Tuesday in an election pitting the man seen as the face of the city's multi-ethnic future against the man with the safe pair of hands.

Little Leaguers Hit Home Runs at the White House
Jun 3, 7:27 PM ET
President Bush, accompanied by his parents and brother Jeb, saw the first home runs of the White House T-ball series at the South Lawn ball field on Sunday afternoon.

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U.S. Pledges 'Deep Involvement' in Mideast
Jun 3, 10:05 AM ET
Virginia Republicans Tap Earley in Governor's Race
Jun 2, 8:47 PM ET
Powell Calls Sharon And Arafat to Urge Cease-Fire With Multimedia
Jun 2, 6:31 PM ET
U.S. Says Ready to Ensure Adequate Oil Supplies
Jun 2, 6:04 PM ET
OPEC Chief Suggests Selling Refined Oil to U.S.
Jun 2, 4:47 PM ET
Bush Urges Cooperation in Democratic-Led Senate
Jun 2, 12:43 PM ET
Republican Senate Leader Rallies Troops
Jun 2, 12:30 PM ET
Calif. Democrat Appeals to Bush Over Energy Prices
Jun 2, 11:07 AM ET
Bush 'Saddened, Shocked' by Massacre of Nepal Royals
Jun 2, 10:50 AM ET
Palestinians Urge U.S. Envoy Return to Middle East
Jun 2, 9:32 AM ET
Post: McCain Considering Leaving Republican Party
Jun 2, 8:05 AM ET

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