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  1. Tom Tancredo running for Colo. governor

    Tom Tancredo running for Colo. governor

    Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, known for his strong stances on immigration, formally announced plans to run for governor on Peter Boyle's conservative talk radio show Thursday.

  2. Senate rejects food stamps plan

    Senate rejects food stamps plan

    The Senate on Wednesday rejected a Republican bid to turn the federal food stamp program over to the states.

  3. Anthony Weiner running for NYC mayor

    Anthony Weiner running for NYC mayor

    It's official -- Anthony Weiner is getting back into politics.

  4. Boy Scouts to decide gay Scouts policy

    Boy Scouts to decide gay Scouts policy

    The Boy Scouts of America are convening a two-day meeting of 1,400 local leaders to consider changing its long-standing ban on allowing openly gay boys to don the Boy Scouts uniform.

  5. Immigration reform bill passes committee

    Immigration reform bill passes committee

    Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a 867-page immigration overhaul bill.

  6. Gun law supporter survives recall effort

    Gun law supporter survives recall effort

    Voters hoping to recall a state lawmaker who voted for new gun laws in Colorado have failed.

  7. Former RI man to run for Colo. governor

    Former RI man to run for Colo. governor

    A onetime Republican Senate candidate from Rhode Island says he's going to run for governor of Colorado.

  8. Will you pay for Colo. education change?

    Will you pay for Colo. education change?

    Colorado's governor will sign a bill Tuesday overhauling the state's education system.

  9. Obama to speak on secret drone program

    Obama to speak on secret drone program

    President Obama will speak on the legality of his secret drone program and other counterterrorism practices Thursday.

  10. White House: Obama not involved in IRS

    White House: Obama not involved in IRS

    The White House insists President Obama was not involved in scrutiny of tea party groups by the IRS.