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President Lyndon B. Johnson (left) and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara attend a Cabinet Room meeting in Washington, D.C., February 7, 1968.
Robert S. McNamara will be remembered most as a man who was instrumental in sending hundreds of thousands of Americans to fight in Vietnam, and who was haunted by his decision for the rest of his life. McNamara, who was defense secretary under presidents Kennedy and Johnson, died in Washington Monday at age 93. » read more
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Kim Gish holds her daughter outside her Sacramento homewhich she purchased for $109,000, after it had been foreclosed. The previous owner paid $350,000 in 2005.
As the U.S. foreclosure crisis grinds on, the detailed work of processing, repairing and selling thousands of homes repossessed by banks has become real estate's new gold. In the past year, repo-related business has rapidly grown to national scale, fueling job growth in Colorado, Texas, Ohio and elsewhere to service the meltdown in markets in California, Arizona, Nevada and Florida. » read more
Ballistic tests showed that the gun used by a man who was killed by police early Monday in Gaston County, N.C., matched the weapon used in the killing of five people in South Carolina, police said. » read more
Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev on Monday agreed to cut up to a third of the nuclear warheads in their strategic arsenals, but acknowledged that disagreements linger about a proposed U.S. missile defense shield. » read more
When the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, lost the presidency for the first time in 2000, a new era of democracy was hailed in Mexico. But it appears that a sharp economic downturn and a deadly drug war have given the venerable party a boost. » read more
One question could dominate this week's gathering of the world's top economic powers in Italy: Will the United States and Europe act by themselves to cut emissions of the heat-trapping gases that are causing long-term global warming and will they be able to persuade fast-developing nations such as China and India to go along? » read more
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