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94 Days to Decide: Arizona Law Thrusts Immigration to Forefront of 2010 Races

A federal judge's decision this week to defang Arizona's immigration law may have given President Obama a first-round victory in court but perhaps not enough momentum to improve the terrible political climate Democrats face heading into the congressional elections this fall.




Timing of National Guard's Deployment to Southwest Border Stirs Confusion, Anger

The 1,200 National Guard troops expected to arrive Sunday on the southwest border for reinforcement won't finish deploying until late September, federal officials say, stirring confusion and anger among Arizona lawmakers who thought the deadline was Aug. 1.




Second Democratic Lawmaker Faces High-Profile Ethics Trial

Rep. Maxine Waters has chosen to go through an ethics trial akin to the one likely on the docket for Rep. Charlie Rangel, Fox News has confirmed, further complicating the midterm election outlook for Democrats as they battle to keep control of the House.




'Big Spending' Democrats May Face Town Hall Anger Anew

As members of Congress head back to their districts for the August recess, they could be met by the same rowdy town halls that rocked the national healthcare debate last summer.




FAST FACTS: Clinton-Mezvinsky Wedding

As 30-year-old Chelsea Clinton prepares to wed investment banker Marc Mezvinsky, here are some fast facts on their special day.




Obama Blames GOP for Stalled Small Business Lending Bill

President Obama is going after Senate Republicans who have stymied his proposal to create a $30 billion fund to help unfreeze lending for credit-starved small businesses.




After a Year, Obama Urges Iran to Release 3 Hikers

President Obama marked the first anniversary of Iran's jailing of three young Americans by reiterating that they are guilty of nothing, have never worked for the U.S. government and never had any quarrel with the Iranian government.




The Big Day: Crowd Emerges at Site of Chelsea Clinton's Wedding

Publicity-shy Chelsea Clinton is tying the knot Saturday evening in a wedding that has been shrouded in secrecy but is drawing reporters and celebrity watchers from around the world to this small village in hopes of catching a glimpse of a high-profile guest.




Chelsea Clinton's Wedding

With mom and dad on hand, Chelsea Clinton is expected to marry her longtime boyfriend, investment banker Marc Mezvinsky, at a ceremony at the grand Astor Courts, an estate on the scenic east bank of the Hudson River. Here's a look at all the festivities in Rhinebeck, N.Y.




Paperwork Nightmare: A Struggle to Fix New Law

Talk about a paperwork nightmare: Tucked into the massive new health care law is a demand that nearly 40 million U.S. businesses file tax forms for every vendor that sells them more than $600 in goods.




Oregon Prosecutor: No Sex Charges for Al Gore

Former Vice President Al Gore won't be prosecuted over allegations by a masseuse that he groped and assaulted her in his Portland hotel room in 2006, the county prosecutor said Friday.




California Congressman Caught Speeding During Radio Interview

Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Calif., was forced to cut short a radio interview when he was stopped by police for speeding while he was talking to KFBK radio Friday morning.




GOP's Gubernatorial Candidate in Minnesota Says Target's Spending is Free Speech

Republican Tom Emmer says the flap over Target Corp. giving money to a group supporting him in the Minnesota governor's race is getting personal.




GOP Senators: DOJ Program Wastes Money on 'Sanctuary Cities'

Two Republican senators are sounding the alarms over a Justice Department program that they say provides safe harbor for illegal immigrants.




Grave Errors at Arlington 'Not a Concern' at Other Cemeteries, VA Says

The shocking problem of unmarked or mislabeled graves at Arlington National Cemetery is "not a concern" at the 131 national cemeteries that are not controlled by the U.S. Army, the Department of Veterans Affairs says.




Chelsea All Grown Up

Chelsea Clinton was just 12-years-old when she moved into the White House. Through the years she's grown from a frizzy-haired teen with braces to a polished bride-to-be. We take a look at Chelsea through the years.




White House Urges Halt to Spilling of War Secrets

The White House on Friday implored the website WikiLeaks to stop posting secret Afghanistan war documents and the Pentagon pressed its investigation of the leaks, bringing a soldier charged with handing over classified video back to the U.S. for trial.




EXCLUSIVE:Firms Contracting With U.S. Government Flout Iran Sanctions Law, Watchdog Says

Two multinational corporations that have earned millions of dollars in U.S. government contracts are conducting business with Iran in violation of the recently signed sanctions law, according to an Iran watchdog group that has provided its research to FoxNews.com. 




Some Dems Call for Rangel to Quit as One Panel Recommends Reprimand

The investigative panel of bipartisan lawmakers looking at alleged violations of House rules by New York Rep. Charlie Rangel recommended a "reprimand" for the longtime lawmaker, Rep. Gene Green, D-Texas, a member of the panel said Friday. 




Obama Sells Auto Bailout as Good News in Michigan

President Obama said Friday that the recent turnaround for U.S. automakers vindicated his unpopular decision to bailout the industry.




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