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  • The housing market may be in a downward spiral, but it's a buyer's market for many deal seekers in California. Yet for first-time buyers, the path to home ownership can still be rocky.
  • George Washington University's National Security Archive has compiled all of the exhibits of evidence from the Libby trial. What does the material tell us about the White House and the media?
  • Rudy surrenders. The GOP candidates meet to debate.
  • As the new year gets under way, we take a quick temperature check on some key areas to see what the prognosis might be. The topics: politics — domestic and global — and economics.
  • The U.S. military searched without success for chemical weapons in Iraq. But author Jonathan Tucker says chemical warfare is still a serious threat.
  • Texas officials say at least 3 people died when tornadoes swept through the state. Heavy hail and tornadoes also hit Oklahoma. The same system lashed Arkansas with damaging winds. Forecasters are now looking out for severe weather in Louisiana, Tennessee and Alabama.
  • A much-debated U.S. intelligence report states that Iraq has become a "cause celebre" for Islamic extremists, and that the war there has bred a deep resentment of the United States. The White House made declassified the report's conclusion Tuesday.
  • Emily's Warmed Feta with Oregano
  • The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether the Federal Communications Commission should ban "fleeting expletives" — celebrities' one-time uses of profanity on live TV when children are likely to be watching.
  • This week, executives from the Big Three automakers are back in Congress to request a bailout for their ailing industry. Larry Burns, General Motor's vice president of research and development, discusses GM's proposal.
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