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Obama's Priority: Pirates?

Planet War | The economy, War in Iraq and Afghanistan dominated the campaign, but Somali pirates may be Obama's biggest issue.

Hijacked Pirate Ship

dot.comments: Hillary and Bill's State Dept.

Christian Right vs.
Republican Middle

Under God | Gay marriage ban, Gov. Schwarzenegger's reaction shifts culture war to the states.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Talk: Obama's First Priority: Pirates?

Christian Right vs.
Republican Middle

Under God | Gay marriage ban, Gov. Schwarzenegger's reaction shifts culture war to the states.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Talk: Obama's First Priority: Pirates?

Will China's Miracle Train Derail?

Pomfret's China | China's smooth rise to superpower status may be a little bumpier than planned.

Pomfret

Talk: Obama's First Priority: Pirates?

Holiday Guide 

Quite the Barn

"Barefoot Contessa" Ina Garten's new work area shows food isn't her only forte.
Key Economic Indicators Suggest Deep Recession

Latest reports show serious recession now appears all but assured; key weak spots, however, could benefit economy in time.

Neil Irwin and David Cho

Auto Execs and Their Tin Cups

Sketch | Big 3 chief execs are probably wishing they hadn't flown on their corporate jets to D.C.

Dana Milbank

Arizona Governor Is DHS Pick

Gov. Janet Napolitano is president-elect's choice for secretary of homeland security, sources say.

Spencer S. Hsu

Housing is Risky Business

Inauguration renters and landlords face perils of disputes and fraud.

David Nakamura

Birthdays Mark Difficult Month

Long-serving senators face new realities. One defeated by crime. The other dethroned by time.

Manuel Roig-Franzia

U.S. Troops Soften Approach

With violence in Baghdad down, the military shifts focus to reconciling Sunni and Shiites.

Mary Beth Sheridan

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