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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Poll shows Michelle Obama and Bill Clinton top the list of those who get the "warmest" reactions while Sarah Palin and Nancy Pelosi get the "coldest."
The city launches a smartphone application on Valentine's Day to help would-be lovers find a free prophylactic -- directions included.
Most critics of Mayor Bloomberg's selection of Black to be city schools chancellor focused on her lack of a background in education. But her real problem is her lack of imagination.
Sarah Palin is always right up there with Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich when it comes to polls about the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, but she gets a big thumbs-down in surveys of the general electorate.
More than 1,000 Republicans, Democrats and independents met Monday at Columbia University to launch a movement. It's mission: to end the corrosive partisanship eating away at America.
Although it is hard to put too much stock in such findings this far in advance of 2012, a second poll this week says that voters are not inclined to re-elect President Obama, with one Achilles Heel being his weakness with independents.
Despite speculation about Bloomberg making an independent bid for the White House, he has said third-party candidates just end up being spoilers.
Trump was coy about his political ambitions, telling "Good Morning America's" George Stephanopoulos, "I am thinking about things."
"Ground Zero mosque" Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf calls for toning down the "vitriol and rhetoric" surrounding his planned project in New York.
To make it harder for terror suspects to buy guns, Congress may require fireams background checks to cross-reference the terrorist watch list.
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