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Obama Jokes for His Supper at His First Gridiron Dinner Appearance as President

-Annie Groer

Bowing to precedent -- and perhaps the advice of his 2012 campaign staff -- President Obama finally attended the dinner that has been thrown by Washington journalists for 126 years.

Race, Crime and Justice: It Was Never Just About Henry Louis Gates

-Mary C. Curtis

In the summer of 2009, a Harvard professor was arrested for breaking into his own house. The incident sparked a national discussion of race in America -- a discussion that's far from finished.

Survey Rebuts Rep. Peter King's Claims on Radicals and Mosques

-David Gibson

Research shows the more Muslims attend services the more they accept American values, contradicting King's argument for Thursday's hearing

GOP White House Hopefuls Need to Get Real About Libya, Egypt and Obama

-Jill Lawrence

From outside the Oval Office, it's easy for the GOP to carp about how Obama is handling Egypt and Libya, and to grandstand about how confrontational they'd be in his place.

Amid Chaos in Libya, Gadhafi Vows to 'Die Here as a Martyr'

-David Wood

The dictator calls Libyan protesters tools of the Americans and warns that if they don't disband by Wednesday, they will be executed without mercy.

U.S. Vulnerable to Terrorism, Especially Cyber Attacks, Intelligence Chiefs Say

-Alex Wagner

'The next Pearl Harbor may very well be a cyber attack,'CIA Director Leon Panetta said during a hearing Thursday before the House Subcommittee on Intelligence.

Mobs and Democracy: The Facebook-Twitter-YouTube Revolution

-Donna Trussell

Twitter, Facebook and YouTube can supply the tools for change, but it's real, live humans with red blood to spill who must supply the courage.

Egyptian Crisis Biggest Foreign Test Yet for Obama Administration

-Andrea Stone

The Egyptian uprising presents the administration with its most serious foreign policy crisis to date. Equally worrisome: will the chaos spread to nearby countries, especially Yemen?

WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Fires Back at 'Idiot' Critics

-Tom Diemer

Assange said his critics in the U.S. are just trying to makes names for themselves at his expense.

Judge: Terror 'Kill Target' Can't Sue U.S. From Hide-out in Yemen

-Andrew Cohen

A judge's ruling is good news for counterterrorism officials and for our spies and soldiers overseas -- and bad news for terror suspects like Anwar Al-Aulaqi.

White House Mulls Grim Picture of 'Deteriorating Stalemate' in Afghanistan

-David Wood

Violence is accelerating and the Taliban insurgency is growing bigger and better. That's the backdrop for the administration's upcoming review of war strategy.

The Ghailani Verdict: A Giving Tree in the Terror Law Debate

-Andrew Cohen

Those who argue Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani should have been tried by the military will say the mixed verdict proves they were right. Others say it's not the verdict that counts -- it's the sentence, which comes in January.

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