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Obama pulls ahead in superdelegates
Clinton's early lead evaporates as the pace of endorsements accelerates
Sun coverage: Pope Benedict XVI visit
Pope Benedict XVI visited the U.S. for the first time since he was elected pontiff in 2005. The trip began in Washington on April 15 and ended in New York on April 20.
Archived coverage: In Focus
A closer look at topics of interest in national, world and health news
Archived coverage: Trouble in Jena
Tens of thousands poured into the Deep South town of Jena, La., to stage the largest nonviolent civil rights demonstration in years against what they regard as glaring racial injustices.
Sun coverage: National Security Agency
Sun reporter Siobhan Gorman's coverage of the NSA, including reports on the risk of electrical overload at the agency's Fort Meade headquarters
Sun investigation: Justice capsized?
The Coast Guard court system is supposed to be impartial in its handling of charges against mariners, but records suggest the system may be stacked against the seagoers.
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Information tags along everywhere you go
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Tornado hits central U.S.
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Murdoch drops offer to buy Newsday
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Digest: Five bodies found at Houston house
Today
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Obama erases the superdelegate gap
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Jenna Bush's wedding is low-key affair at ranch
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Candidates turn to mother
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Depression, marijuana linked
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Digest: Changes urged in troop cremations
May 10, 2008
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House OKs mortgage rescue
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Man who lost homes in Katrina claims $97M Powerball prize
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Tornado knocks vehicles around in N.C., kills 1
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Obama chats up superdelegates in House
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Amish stores thrive amid U.S. economic woes
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Key to long-term food needs is seen in soil
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No good fuel alternative goes unpunished
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Small-time actor held for child abuse, porn after global manhunt
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Farm bill advances despite veto threat
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Insurance sales abuses targeted
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Group bids to ban patch for birth control
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Digest: Compromise on CIA interrogation
May 09, 2008
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Clinton fights on, though party strategists say race is effectively over
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Severe storms cause damage in 3 Southern states
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Some Md. superdelegates are 'itchy' to endorse
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Police officers in Phila. investigated in beatings
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Mich. court backs ban on benefits for gay partners
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Bush pledges veto of housing aid bill
May 08, 2008
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Six SDSU fraternities suspended after drug bust
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Humane Society releases new video of mistreated livestock
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Obama wins N.C.
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Loyalty oath costs Calif. teacher her job
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VA official regrets 'shh' on suicide
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McCain courts GOP base
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Aide to Cheney ordered to testify
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N.Y. businessman linked to Olmert probe
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Digest: Sniper asks Virginia to help end appeals
May 07, 2008
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Va. man kills girlfriend, 2 children, himself, investigators say
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Co-founder of Baskin-Robbins ice cream stores dies at 90
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West Virginia University faculty call for head to resign
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2 Md. leaders endorse Obama
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Congress working for drug safety
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Over 3.5 million register to vote
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Ga. man is to be executed tonight
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Strictness may discourage smoking in teens, Mass. study says
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Parents worry too much about children's fevers, survey says
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Digest: Ohio attorney general faces impeachment
May 06, 2008
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Matriarch of interracial marriage dies at 68
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'D.C. Madam' apologized to mom, sister in suicide notes
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Witnesses say Red Sox-Yankees argument preceded N.H. killing
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Fla. court to hear arguments in anthrax death lawsuit
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6 sea lions found shot at Oregon dam
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Obama, Clinton trade pre-primary barbs
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Doctors suggest guidelines for care in disasters
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Digest: Blast hits San Diego courthouse