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Paper trails will one day provide a useful check on the accuracy of electronic voting machines, but Congress should not rush to implement them.
A new set of publicly releasedIraqi documents may help Americans understand the nature of the threat Saddam Hussein posted.
2011 wrapped up with threats by Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz and with the Islamic Republic as a key topic of debate on the campaign trail, as well as concerns over the capability of al Qaeda after the terror group lost its leader.
Tens and millions of dollars flow each year from foreign sources to American labor unions, but actions taken by President Obama's administration make that money harder to trace.
Will voter-verifiable paper records be a requirement of all voting machines?
Diamonds are impossible to fake to a moderately trained eye. But it is much harder to detect where a diamond is from. And because diamonds are often found in places run by dictators and despots, there is a business in faking a "blood" diamond's provenance to pretend it was mined elsewhere.
Elena Kagan, nominated by President Obama to serve as the next Supreme Court Justice, has the potential to significantly influence the direction of the Court.
President Obama's nominee to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has publicly praised the British National Health Service, espousing a view common in the Obama administration.





