Top Court Lets Smokers Sue for Fraud
Companies that marketed “light” cigarettes may be sued, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-to-4 decision.
Companies that marketed “light” cigarettes may be sued, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-to-4 decision.
Barack Obama has demanded more intelligence briefings and has consulted with both his own advisers and outside conservatives.
The Bush administration is preparing to transfer to Bosnia three detainees whom a court ordered freed.
In an article in The Politico, Vice President Richard "The Dick" Cheney said Obama would not close Guantanamo Bay.
Both are set to join Barack Obama’s Cabinet-in-waiting in coming days.
After six weeks, Senate race nears conclusion. See also: Coleman lawyers up
Obama on Tuesday will announce Chicago schools superintendent Arne Duncan as his choice.
She has made her ambitions publicly known. See also: Kennedy fixes ‘delinquent’ legal registration
With claims of liberal media bias during the campaign, criticism is sure to come. See also: Carney to Biden
Electors in all 50 states and the District of Columbia met Monday and officially cast their votes.