Palin campaigns in Ga.'s US Senate runoff

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin implored Georgia Republicans to back Sen. Saxby Chambliss in his hotly contested Senate runoff, telling a cheering crowd Monday that the first step in rebuilding the GOP begins with the Southern state.

Ga. school superintendent files for bankruptcy

Only months after winning and giving away $1 million on a television game show, state Schools Superintendent Kathy Cox and her husband have filed for bankruptcy.

Researchers: WWII Marines entombed on atoll

A Florida man's quest to find hundreds of U.S. Marines buried anonymously after one of World War II's bloodiest battles could lead to the largest identification of American war dead in history.

Republicans to Detroit: Drop dead

Powerful Senate Republicans oppose a government bailout for automakers even if it means bankruptcy for General Motors.

'Bama continues 'revenge tour'

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - No. 1 Alabama's road to a perfect regular season seems paved in crimson and white.

2 dead in argument over Alabama-LSU game

Authorities say an argument over Saturday's Alabama-LSU football game led to the shooting deaths of a couple at a home in southern Alabama.

Democrats dominate early voting in key states

Democrats are dominating early voting in six key states President Bush won four years ago, forcing Republican John McCain to play catch-up even before Election Day arrives.

This could be biggest Florida-Georgia game yet

Expert: Winner of rivalry likely captures SEC East, still has shot at BCS title

Galveston scrambles to heal beaches after Ike

The coast here doesn't have the whitest sand or the clearest water, but to millions of Houstonians and other Texans, this is the beach. And thanks to Hurricane Ike, it's also a mess.

Take a bow Vandy; Take a seat JoePa

Vanderbilt takes a bow and JoePa takes a seat. The Big 12 threatens to overtake the Southeastern Conference as best in the land. The other coach Stoops can take it easy, his job at Arizona seems safe.

Spanish report: Pakistan helped arm Taliban

A Spanish report charges that Pakistan's spy service was helping arm Taliban insurgents in 2005 for assassination plots against the Afghan government.

U.S. to investigate Katrina bridge shootings

The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney's office in New Orleans will investigate the fatal shootings which occurred on a city bridge following Hurricane Katrina three years ago.

Investigator named in U.S. attorney firings

Attorney General Michael Mukasey on Monday appointed a special investigator to probe the firings of nine U.S. attorneys in 2006 and determine whether any crimes were committed.

Judge says Lehman can sell units to Barclays

A bankruptcy judge approved a plan just after midnight Saturday under which Lehman Brothers will sell its investment banking and trading businesses to Barclays.

AIG bumped from Dow, replaced by Kraft

A week of pain and ignominy for American International Group Inc. took another hard turn on Thursday when it got booted from the Dow Jones industrial average, ending the shortest term any company has spent in the blue-chip index since the Great Depression.

Deja Vu All Over Again

Governor Palin is using a tatic all to familar to people of the United States. President and his administarion have use this tatic so many times that it doesn't even surprise the public. We should demand that the rule of law be followed.

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