Ted Kennedy

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Kennedy leaving Senate Judiciary Committee Kennedy leaving Senate Judiciary Committee
The Massachusetts Senator, who's been treated for a brain tumor, says the decision isn't about his health.
How Michelle Obama nailed it How Michelle Obama nailed it
Radiating love and passion for her family and her country, she answered questions we wish the nation didn't have.
Ted Kennedy to speak tonight? Ted Kennedy to speak tonight?
The ailing Senator is now widely expected to at least make an appearance as he's honored at the convention, and maybe even to address the crowd.
Is change "scary" or is change "hopeful"? Is change "scary" or is change "hopeful"?
As the Democratic convention opens, with a speech by Michelle Obama and an in-person appearance by Ted Kennedy, undecided voters wrestle with their feelings about change -- and the nominee.
Two Democratic dynasties near the exit Two Democratic dynasties near the exit
The end of both Clintonism and its opposite -- Kennedy-style liberalism -- draws closer.
Ted Kennedy has a brain tumor Ted Kennedy has a brain tumor
After he experienced a seizure last weekend, doctors discovered that the Massachusetts senator has a malignant brain tumor.
Kennedy dismisses idea of joint ticket Kennedy dismisses idea of joint ticket
In an interview with Bloomberg, Obama supporter Sen. Ted Kennedy says he doesn't think a presidential ticket involving both candidates would be possible.
More "common ground" on abortion? More "common ground" on abortion?
Strange bedfellows agree: Families need more support after prenatal disability diagnosis.
Et tu, Teddy? Et tu, Teddy?
Kennedy to endorse Obama, despite pleas from the former president to remain neutral.
Placating the GOP base or protecting the workplace? Placating the GOP base or protecting the workplace?
Whether or not the Bush administration's stepped-up immigration raids are a political stunt to soothe angry Republican voters, they still carry a human price tag.
"He's not the decider for the United States Senate" "He's not the decider for the United States Senate"
At a hearing Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee effectively rejected an offer from the White House by authorizing subpoenas for Karl Rove and others.
Fox & Friend's new crown Fox & Friend's new crown
Olbermann gives morning anchor a brand new distinction.
Et tu, Teddy? Et tu, Teddy?
Kennedy says he may not support Kerry in a repeat White House run.
Kerry, Kennedy pony up for 2006 Kerry, Kennedy pony up for 2006
Under pressure from the netroots, they'll each give $500,000 to Democratic campaign committees.
News Democrats: Sí se puede
As Ted Kennedy ripped the GOP before a roaring, mostly Hispanic crowd, the Bushies saw votes vanishing.
The question Gonzales won't answer The question Gonzales won't answer
The White House says it's right on the spying issue. But what if it's wrong?
Alito's wife "molested" by Sen. Kennedy Alito's wife "molested" by Sen. Kennedy
Says Chris Matthews of "Hardball." Natch.
Kennedy on Alito: But we've been on vacation! Kennedy on Alito: But we've been on vacation!
Conservative Republicans have a plan for the Supreme Court. Where have the Democrats been?
The Fix The Fix
The Colin Farrell sex tape returns. So does Miss America. And what's all this about a Ted Kennedy love child?
Alito falters on CAP, and Specter and Kennedy explode Alito falters on CAP, and Specter and Kennedy explode
The senators engage in an angry exchange after intense questioning on Alito's hazy memory.
Alito's bad luck Alito's bad luck
The latest Supreme Court nominee has to face a Senate newly emboldened to challenge the imperial Bush presidency. And his paper trail gives senators plenty of ammunition to do it.
So much for the working poor So much for the working poor
The Senate defeats two measures -- one real, one fake -- to raise the minimum wage.
A night to remember
On Day 2, Democratic convention speakers celebrate America as a nation of immigrants, emphasizing inclusion and legacy.
How Kerry wins How Kerry wins
John Kerry's former media advisor recalls how the Democrat has already faced every smear the Bush campaign will try against him -- and has prevailed.
In Iowa, a race too close to call
The candidates have blitzed through towns and cornfields and spent millions on ads. But in the final hours before Monday night's caucus, Democrats here remain stubbornly undecided.
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