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Welcome to the Middle -- of America
Signs of spring in the heartland...
Two sure signs in the heartland... it's coming. Hang on!
Department of Labor may roll back union disclosure rules
Unions may not have to comply with regulations enacted by the Bush administration.
Grassley to AIG execs: Resign or die
Sen. Charles Grassley says he wants AIG executives to resign or commit suicide. The executives, who have received $165 million in bonuses since their company failed, probably have other ideas.
Tuesday morning news
It's a cloudy and quiet Tuesday morning here at Space Coast Stadium, where the Nats are getting ready for an 11:00 intrasquad game on their day off. Here's the news from Manny Acta's morning press conference:
Billy Joel tune a good fit for Obama theme song
NYU professor suggests "We Didn't Start the Fire," prompting a revisiting of the song.
Penn: it's the economy
Mark Penn, a strategist for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, told a Harvard crowd that the future of the Democratic Party hinges on President Obama's success or failure in reviving a flailing economy.
Cooley believes in young Redskins wide receivers
Pro Bowl tight end Chris Cooley likes young wide receivers
The problem remains in Charlottesville
A strength could actually prove costly for Virginia
Anti-spending tide grows in New Hampshire
Voters in the increasingly Democratic state of New Hampshire worry about Obama's massive government spending.
Nats win 3-1
The big story today was Shawn Hill and Jordan Zimmermann. The two combined for two hits and eight strikeouts in five innings.
Obama's moderate image increases but his poll numbers slip as he listens to liberals, poll shows
The president's approval rating is down in a new Pew poll, but Obama is viewed as a conservative or moderate by more people than in the past.
Conservative Obama's poll numbers slip as he listens to liberals, poll shows
The president's approval rating is down in a new Pew poll, but Obama is viewed as a conservative or moderate by more people than in the past.