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Photo Bush Panel to Back Dissenting Views on Intelligence
2 hours, 18 minutes ago
A presidential commission will recommend that dissenting views within U.S. spy agencies are given a hearing and will criticize prewar intelligence estimates for largely ignoring disputes over Iraq's weapons programs, officials said on Wednesday. Full Coverage

Photo Bush Takes Social Security Struggle to Iowa
Wed Mar 30, 3:17 PM ET
President Bush brought his struggle to change Social Security to America's heartland on Wednesday and the White House acknowledged holding talks with a key seniors group to try to placate its opposition to the Bush plan. Full Coverage

Slideshow TV Attack Ads Target Republican Leader DeLay
Wed Mar 30, 2:12 PM ET
Two liberal advocacy groups announced a $100,000 television ad campaign on Wednesday that portrays U.S. House of Representatives Majority Leader Tom DeLay as an ethical stain on Congress that must be washed out. Full Coverage

Patrick Kennedy Says He Won't Run for U.S. Senate
2 hours, 23 minutes ago
Democratic U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island announced on Wednesday that he will not try next year to join his father, Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts, in the U.S. Senate.

Photo Snow Baffled by Resistance to Private Accounts
Wed Mar 30,12:32 PM ET
U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Wednesday he was confused by resistance to the Bush administration's plans to overhaul the Social Security system, while protesters blasted the proposed private retirement accounts during his stop in Montana. Full Coverage

Bush Seeks Extension of Trade Negotiating Authority
Wed Mar 30, 3:21 PM ET
President Bush asked Congress on Wednesday to extend his hard-won authority to negotiate trade deals for two more years -- a procedural move that could stir debate but is likely to pass.

Photo Wolfowitz Gets EU Blessing for World Bank Job
Wed Mar 30, 8:43 AM ET
European ministers gave the green light Wednesday for U.S. nominee Paul Wolfowitz to take over as head of the World Bank after hearing soothing assurances on fighting poverty from the architect of the Iraq war. Full Coverage

Photo Laura Bush in Afghanistan to Back Women's Education
2 hours, 12 minutes ago
U.S. first lady Laura Bush visited Afghanistan for the first time on Wednesday to promote education for women, which was forbidden by the Taliban government overthrown by U.S.-led forces three years ago. Full Coverage

Photo Supreme Court Upholds Reach of Age Bias Law
Wed Mar 30, 2:55 PM ET
Workers 40 or older can sue their employers for practices that favor younger workers even if there was no intentional bias, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday in an important age discrimination case. Full Coverage

U.S. to Float Giant Missile-Defense Radar to Alaska
Wed Mar 30, 3:38 PM ET
The United States is readying an ultra-sophisticated radar system to float slowly around the world to Alaska where it will play a key role in a multibillion-dollar project to shoot down incoming ballistic missiles.

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Wed Mar 30, 5:23 AM ET
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Wed Mar 30, 5:25 AM ET
Christian Activist Falwell Taken to Hospital
Wed Mar 30, 5:26 AM ET
Bush Says Expects New Iraqi Government Soon
Wed Mar 30, 5:29 AM ET
US Offers Cautious Support for Annan After Report
Wed Mar 30, 5:27 AM ET
Laura Bush to Visit Afghanistan This Week
Wed Mar 30, 5:24 AM ET
EU Calls Wolfowitz 'Incoming World Bank President'
Wed Mar 30, 5:39 AM ET
Two More U.S. Republicans Say No to Trade Pact
Tue Mar 29, 5:32 PM ET
Bush Offers U.S. Help to Indonesia's Quake Victims
Tue Mar 29,12:33 PM ET
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