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Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., talks with reporters in the Capitol in Washington on Nov. 18, 2009.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Moderate Sen. Nelson will vote to let health bill proceed

Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska, one of three moderate Democrats wavering on whether to allow debate on health care legislation to proceed, said Friday that he would vote to move the bill forward. » read more

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Space shuttle Endeavor lifts off in 2008.

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Space shuttle Endeavor lifts off in 2008.

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U.S. losing its lead in space, experts warn Congress

America's once clear dominance in space is eroding as other nations, including China, Iran and North Korea, step up their activities, a panel of experts told the House subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics Thursday. » read more

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Ashcroft: Trying terrorists in federal court jeopardizes U.S.

Former Attorney General John Ashcroft said today that prosecuting terrorists in federal court in New York City rather than a military tribunal jeopardizes the safety of Americans. » read more

Analyst's solution for BofA: Rehire Ken Lewis as chief

Dick Bove, an analyst with Rochdale Securities, wrote a note to clients this morning saying he thinks the embattled Lewis could return for a second act. Bove has compared anger at Lewis to a witch hunt, saying the government and shareholders are irrationally trying to pin the entire financial crisis on Lewis. » read more

Couple to plead guilty to spying for Cuba

A retired State Department employee and his wife are expected to plead guilty Friday in federal court to charges that they have been spying for Cuba for decades. Walter Kendall Myers, 72, and his wife, Gwendolyn Steingraber Myers, 71, have been held without bond since pleading not guilty in June to charges of wire fraud, serving as illegal agents for Cuba and conspiring to deliver classified information. » read more

What's Obama's trade policy? So far, there isn't much of one

During his first 10 months in office, as global trade contracted sharply, President Barack Obama avoided pursuing free-trade pacts and limited his public moves on the trade front to high-profile and often politically popular retaliatory actions. » read more

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