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kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - 2 hours ago
GALVESTON, Texas | A month later, piles of wallboard, appliances, furniture and family mementos dot most streets in this island town.
kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - 2 hours ago
CHICAGO | A Chicago policeman went for his first motorcycle ride since being released from an Iowa prison, only to be pulled over — by officers who wanted to congratulate him.
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kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - Oct 11, 2008
HARTFORD, Conn. | Now that the Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled same-sex couples have the right to wed, opponents of gay marriage are pinning their hopes on an infrequent ballot question in a longshot bid to block …
kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - Oct 11, 2008
With about three weeks to go, 34 states and the District of Columbia are considered solidly behind a candidate: 19 for John McCain and 15 plus D.C. for Barack Obama.
kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - Oct 11, 2008
Presidential candidate Ralph Nader, discussing Wall Street moguls during a stop in Lawrence last week: “Crooks, swindlers and speculators. … Reckless fat cats, big-time rollers with other …
kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - Oct 11, 2008
As the season changes, so does the electoral map. Markets — like geese — are headed south. Trying to thaw out credit, the government lurches from crisis to solution and back to crisis again …
kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - Oct 11, 2008
DETROIT | For General Motors Corp. to acquire Chrysler LLC and all of its warts, GM would have to get desperately needed cash. Lots of it, according to industry analysts.
kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - Oct 11, 2008
NEW YORK | Trillions in stock market value — gone. Trillions in retirement savings — gone.
kansascity.com » Kansas City Star: Nation - Oct 11, 2008
WASHINGTON | Both John McCain and Barack Obama strongly support government investment in science and technology. They say that expanded research and development are vital for America’s health, economy and …