A look at some other statements in the Florida debate and how they compare with the facts.
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Geraldine Ferraro, who in 1984 became the first woman to run for vice president on a major U.S. party ticket, only to lose in a landslide, died Saturday. She was 75.
Now that the election is over, former Democratic National Committee chairman Don Fowler is discussing what the results will mean for the country.
Hoping to win undecided voters, Democrats made so many automated calls in some areas, phone service was jammed.
Heavy hitters: Bill Clinton in Illinois, John McCain in West Virginia and more than 3 billion dollars in TV ads by Election Day.
Delaware's Senate candidates sparred over everything from evolution to the economy.
The pioneer in school desegregation died Sunday at an extended-care living facility in Columbus, Ohio, of pancreatic cancer at age 67.
The president of a private Christian college is the Republican nominee to lead South Carolina's public schools.
The three largest Black churches with a combined membership of more than 5 million gathered in Columbia for a 3-day summit focusing on initiatives to solve what they call a national emergency.
To laughter at a town hall meeting Thursday in Kenya, CNN's Fareed Zakaria asked the U.S. Secretary of State if the Clintons had made a decision on the dowry offer.
The jet carrying Euna Lee and Laura Ling landed at Burbank's Bob Hope Airport early Wednesday. The women spent more than four months detained in North Korea.
Former President Bill Clinton has arrived in North Korea to try to win the freedom of Laura Ling and Euna Lee.
Former Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani talked about Sanford's decision not to resign.
President Obama Monday took his case for universal coverage to some of its staunchest skeptics - doctors.
A South Florida artist is helping to turn the First Lady into a "Female Force" in a new series of superhero comic books.
Being the commander-in-chief is one of the toughest jobs in the country and it appears to be having an affect on President Obama. It looks like the new president is going gray.
On top of the world a few months ago, Brazilian race car driver and "Dancing with the Stars" champ Helio Castroneves faces possible prison time if convicted at a tax evasion trial that began Monday with jury selection.
Abortion opponents are critical of President Barack Obama's decision to end a ban on federal funds for international groups that perform or provide information about abortions.
Republicans aren't expected to offer much resistance. They say Clinton worked well with them during her eight years in the Senate.
Congress will consider whether to set aside more than 2 million acres in nine states as wilderness today.
Former Presidents Bush, Clinton, Carter, and the President Elect chatted Wednesday at the White House.
The 28th annual New Year's Renaissance Weekend begins Sunday in Charleston.
President-elect Barack Obama Senator Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, keeps Robert Gates as Defense Secretary.
Democratic officials say President-elect Barack Obama plans to officially nominate Hillary Rodham Clinton for Secretary of State at a news conference tomorrow.
An aide to Barack Obama's transition team says the president-elect is on track to nominate Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state after Thanksgiving.
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