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People gather on St. Peter's Square during Pope Benedict XVI Sunday Angelus prayer at the Vatican
Vatican State Secretary Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone (R) looks at Pope Benedict XVI
Mitt Romney has consistently insisted that the state of the economy is the main issue of the 2012 campaign
US Senator Joe Lieberman
The results are stinging defeats for  southern native Gingrich
The results are stinging defeats for  southern native Gingrich
The results are stinging defeats for  southern native Gingrich
The results are stinging defeats for  southern native Gingrich
The results are stinging defeats for  southern native Gingrich
The results are stinging defeats for  southern native Gingrich
The results are stinging defeats for  southern native Gingrich
Gingrich is fighting to remain viable after winning just two out of the 26 contests held so far
Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich
Vick Carlson
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US conservatives choose Rand Paul as next nominee

US conservative activists have picked Tea Party favorite Senator Rand Paul as their choice to become the 2016 Republican presidential nominee as they wrapped up a major strategy gathering outside Washington.
 

Sarah Palin needles Obama, Republicans in speech

Former US vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin took center stage to speak before conservative activists Saturday, needling President Barack Obama and even fellow Republicans.
 

Lawmakers to unveil rival budgets amid Obama charm bid

President Barack Obama's Democrats will unveil their first budget in four years this week in the US Senate as House Republicans put forward their own blueprint, but the two are unlikely to be reconciled.
 

Lawmakers to unveil rival budgets amid Obama charm bid

President Barack Obama's Democrats will unveil their first budget in four years this week in the US Senate as House Republicans put forward their own blueprint, but the two are unlikely to be reconciled.
 

US Democrats to unveil first budget in four years

President Barack Obama's Democrats will unveil their first budget in four years this week in the US Senate, while House Republicans will put forward their own blueprint. But the two are unlikely to be reconciled.
 

Syria rebels seize UN peacekeepers, take key city

Syrian rebels on Wednesday said they seized some 20 UN peacekeepers in the Golan Heights between Syria and Israel as rebels took total control of the key northern city of Raqa.
 

Syria exodus hits million, regime steps up air raids

One million Syrians have fled their homeland since a revolt erupted two years ago, the UN said on Wednesday, as monitors said regime warplanes struck rebel enclaves in flashpoints across the country.
 

Kerry says 'a lot of countries' training Syria rebels

US Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday that "a lot of countries" are training Syrian rebels as part of stepped up efforts to topple President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
 

One million flee Syria war: UN

One million Syrians have fled their homeland since a revolt erupted two years ago, the UN said on Wednesday, as fighting between rebels and loyalists raged across central and northern battlefields.
 

'It kills me' not to be president: Romney

Defeated Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has said it "kills" him to be just another spectator rather than US president as political gridlock paralyzes Washington.
 

Romney says 2012 race was 'roller coaster'

In his first interview since losing his 2012 White House bid, Mitt Romney likened his experience as a presidential candidate to an unpredictable and bumpy roller coaster ride.
 

$85 billion austerity hit lines up US economy

An $85 billion dollar austerity time bomb was to detonate against the US economy Friday, as President Barack Obama blamed a Republican refusal to compromise for a failure to avert "dumb" spending cuts.
 

Romney slams Obama over huge budget cuts

Mitt Romney, the Republican who lost last year's White House race to President Barack Obama, has accused him of a failed strategy to avert the massive spending cuts set to hit on Friday.
 

As massive cuts loom, US lawmakers point fingers

Five days before massive spending cuts are due to strike, US lawmakers appeared as divided as ever, with President Barack Obama's Democrats and rival Republicans trading blame for the impasse.
 

Pistorius saga draws comparison to O.J. Simpson trial

They're both murder cases involving high-profile athletes, so it's inevitable that comparisons will be drawn between South Africa's "Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius and American O.J. Simpson.
 

US conservative mail paints former Bush guru as Nazi

The spat between grassroots American conservatives and mainstream Republicans got nastier Tuesday when a group sent out a fundraising email portraying a leading party figure in Nazi uniform.
 

Obama tees it up with Tiger

US President Barack Obama played a round with Tiger Woods on Sunday, crowning a buddies golf trip with his long-awaited first match-up with the 14-time major champion.
 

Republican rebrand: is it more than skin deep?

US Republicans are rebranding themselves in the wake of last year's defeat, but the makeover is looking less like a genuine bid to woo women and minorities and more like a civil war within the party.
 

US media shines spotlight on self over drone secrets

The US media has turned a spotlight on itself after three news organizations admitted keeping the location of a drone base in Saudi Arabia secret at the request of the US administration.
 

Politics shapes US gun debate endgame

The endgame of the US gun control debate is coming into focus, with a consensus forming around steps likely to fall short of the sweeping reform vision favored by President Barack Obama.