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An emotional moment for the president
President Bush participates in a moment of silence on 9/11.
The biggest porkers
The McCain folks must have forgotten to do the math, because they're still accusing Barack Obama of requesting more than $1 million in earmarks for each day he's been in the Senate — even though Alaska's daily average is even higher.
Team Obama hits back hard
As McCain surges, Obama is out with a fundraising appeal and new ads, and plays offense on the trail.
An Obama robocall in battleground Missouri
Show Me State voters are getting calls from Team Obama attacking John McCain on the economy.
Cheney praises Palin
The vice president says McCain's running mate will be ready for job.
Brief slip puts Barack Obama in tough spot
Anti-Obama groups distort brief gaffe from nominee on his faith.
Reporters caught up in protests again
Law enforcement officials say they have arrested 88 more people during a night that saw protesters and police play a cat-and-mouse game and Sen. John McCain accept the Republican presidential nomination.
Hometown known for more than Palin
Wasilla, AK., is known for more than having a mayor who is now at the top of the Republican presidential ticket.
Pure gold
McCain POW images are invaluable to campaign.
Protester has familiar face
Among the hundreds of protesters arrested here during the Republican National Convention is a face that should be easily recognized by most political observers.
Joe Gibbs vs. the Redskins
The coaching legend will speak at the convention while his former team plays.
Community organizers fight back
Following Republicans' repeated attacks, community organizers today say they really do matter.
Israel probes theft of Obama's Western Wall prayer
Publication of the text infringed on his privacy, authorities say.
Check-one-two
McCain takes the stage to practice for tonight's speech.
Palin's viewership nearly matches Obama's
She gets 37 million to Obama's 38 million.