Move over Oprah? Obama sells books (Politico)

Politico - When Obama reveals the current title on his nightstand, good things happen for that book.

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Baucus, Kennedy to work together on health care (AP)

AP - The two Senate Democrats leading the drive to overhaul health care say they will work together to come up with legislation.

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First couple’s NY date: a campaign promise kept (AP)

AP - President Barack Obama made good on a campaign promise to his most important supporter Saturday night — his wife, Michelle.

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Obama’s Gramps: Gazing skyward on D-Day in England (AP)

AP - Surely, Stanley Dunham was gazing skyward 65 years ago, on D-Day. Dunham, the man whom Barack Obama would one day call Gramps, was a 26-year-old supply sergeant stationed near the English Channel with the U.S. Army Air Forces when the invasion of Normandy at last began.

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Romney: Va., NJ races will give GOP its voice back (AP)

AP - The nation’s Republican Party has a chance to reclaim its voice in governors’ elections this fall in Virginia and New Jersey, former Republican presidential prospect Mitt Romney said Friday.

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Obamas go to NY for night out; GOP attacks (McClatchy Newspapers)

McClatchy Newspapers - President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are out on the town Saturday, making an unscheduled and unannounced trip to New York for dinner and a Broadway show.

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GOP says Democrats’ climate proposal does little (AP)

AP - The climate change proposal developed by congressional Democrats and endorsed by President Barrack Obama does little to reduce global warming and saddles Americans with high energy costs, Republicans said Saturday.

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GOP divided over how tough to be on Sotomayor (AP)

AP - Republicans are divided over how aggressively to go after Sonia Sotomayor, a family feud about the tone of the debate over confirming the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court.

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Army chief: US able to fight NKorea if necessary (AP)

AP - The United States could fight an old-fashioned war against North Korea if necessary, even while newer forms of conflict against terrorists and extremists continue, the Army’s top officer said Thursday.

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Obama presses two-state solution (Politico)

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