The Hard Stuff: "I'm still in love with my ex" - MSN Relationships - article

She was unfaithful so she and her husband broke up — but her current boyfriend has no desire to get married and her ex tells her how much he wants to be a family again. What to do?

PBS' Ifill dismisses questions of partisanship

PBS journalist Gwen Ifill dismisses conservative questions about her impartiality because she is writing a book that includes material on Barack Obama.

Palin's former aides say under the lipstick is a real pit bull - Los Angeles Times

Going into Thursday's vice presidential debate, Sarah Palin's former aides and Alaskan political rivals recall the candidate's jab-with-a-smile skillfulness and warn not to underestimate her.

Key lawmakers confident bailout deal is near

Key Republicans and Democrats reported agreement on an outline for a $700 billion bailout, but there was still resistance from rank-and-file House Republicans.

Obama rejects McCain call to delay debate

Democratic Sen. Barack Obama rejected Republican Sen. John McCain's dramatic call Wednesday to delay Friday's debate because of the economic crisis.

Q & A: What does the crisis mean for you?

The recent developments have done more than roil financial markets - they've also roiled many investors, who aren't sure what the developments might mean for them.

Palin fires back at media, 'Washington elite'

Sarah Palin, in her introduction to Americans as John McCain's running mate, struck back at news organizations and a "Washington elite" that have raised questions about her qualifications to be vice president.

It's Sarah Palin's party Wednesday night

NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd previews Wednesday in St. Paul and the big debut of Sarah Palin.

Palin disclosures raise questions about vetting

A series of disclosures about Gov. Sarah Palin, Sen. John McCain's choice as running mate, called into question how thoroughly McCain had examined her background before putting her on the Republican ticket.

Elderly women get life in L.A. insurance killings

Two elderly women were sentenced to life in prison without parole Tuesday for murdering two indigent men to collect insurance policies taken out on their lives.

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