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Archives of: May 2010

McCain’s Last Stand?

While corporations, non-profit organizations, and neighboring communities bicker and boycott over Arizona’s tough new anti-illegal immigration law, the two Republicans locked in a bitter U.S. Senate primary agree the law is fine. And that’s where the agreement stops. After four terms in the U.S. Senate, a presidential campaign in 2000, capped by the GOP nomination in 2008, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., faces a ... read more

Carl Cameron

Chief Political Correspondent

May 31, 2010

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Archives of: May 2010


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Kathleen Foster

May 26, 2010 6:04 AM

Faces of War: Warfighter Rations

What do you call cheese that isn’t yours? Nacho Cheese! This is Rick Leventhal’s favorite joke. I’ve heard him tell it many, many times. He will admit that’s because it is the only joke he knows. It keeps coming up a lot on this embed with Marines in Afghanistan because the jalapeno cheese spread is one of the most coveted items in an MRE ... read more



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Lee Ross

May 25, 2010 9:11 PM

EPA’s Jackson “Prays” For Gulf Success

The nation's top environmental regulator says she's as anxious as everyone else to see if Wednesday's planned operation by BP to plug its damaged Gulf of Mexico pipeline will stop the flow ... read more



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Mike Levine

May 25, 2010 6:42 PM

DOJ Lawyers Draft Challenge to AZ Law

A team of Justice Department attorneys reviewing the new immigration law in Arizona has recommended that the U.S. government challenge the state law in federal court, but the recommendation faces an uncertain future and tough scrutiny from others in the Justice Department, sources with knowledge of the process tell Fox News. Staff attorneys within the Justice Department ... read more



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Justin Fishel

May 25, 2010 5:03 PM

Soldiers Accused of Murder and Drug Use

Washington D.C. -- As many as 10 soldiers from the Army's Stryker brigade in southern Afghanistan are under investigation for the murder of three Afghan civilians and illicit drug use. The soldiers, based out of the 5th Stryker Brigade in Fort Lewis, Washington, were accused of the crimes by at least one member of their own unit who witnessed the drug use and learned of ... read more



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Jake Gibson

May 25, 2010 4:30 PM

Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty Travels to NH Again

WASHINGTON – Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty (R), who is widely seen as among those making the most aggressive preparations for a 2012 presidential run, will soon make his third visit to New Hampshire since he announced he would not be running for re-election last summer. “New Hampshire conservatives value low taxes and financial responsibility – the same values ... read more



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Carl Cameron

May 25, 2010 4:15 PM

Obama to California;Primary Races Heat Up

For the fifth time since taking office, President Barack Obama visits California this week, to give a major speech on the economy Wednesday and hold a second set of big political fundraisers for endangered U.S. Senator Barbara, D-Calif., Boxer Tuesday evening. Tuesday’s fundraisers take place in Pacific Heights, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods of San Francisco, ... read more



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Steve Brown

May 25, 2010 4:14 PM

IN-03 CD Race: 11 Republicans and counting?

The field to replace disgraced former Indiana 3rd district Congressman Mark Souder on the general election and (yet-to-be-announced) special election ballots expanded again today. According to the Ft. Wayne Journal Gazette, businessman Lonnie Powell is throwing his hat into the ring. http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20100525/BLOGS01/100529722 That makes 11 ... read more



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Malini Wilkes

May 25, 2010 4:00 PM

Federal Inspectors Took Gifts, Traded Porn

Passing around internet porn. Using illegal drugs. Accepting gifts from the oil companies. Apparently, all that went on in the Lake Charles, Louisiana office of the federal Minerals Management Service between 2000 and 2008. And some of the workers involved were inspectors on offshore drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. The long and troubling list of employee ... read more



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Steve Centanni

May 25, 2010 3:31 PM

Coast Guard Ceremony Overshadowed

At a military change of command ceremony, the outgoing commander is said to be “passing the baton” to his successor.  And today in Washington, the new Commandant of the Coast Guard, Admiral Robert Papp, joked, “I’m a little worried there might be oil on that baton.” Of course, the Gulf oil spill is no joke to the people whose way of life is threatened by the ... read more



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David Piper

May 25, 2010 1:35 PM

Baghdad Gold Robbery Mystery

Iraqi gold shops are tempting targets in a country of high unemployment and easy access to guns. There have been several similar attacks before but this was a particularly violent one because the robbers used bombs, grenades and automatic weapons to kill 15 people. The Iraqi government blames a cash-strapped Al Qaeda in Iraq for the robbery. They could be involved ... read more