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Fighting to the End

Applebaum: Calls for peace are pointless. The Israel-Gaza war won't be over until someone has won.
Cohen: A War Hamas Caused

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Dissecting Bush

On Leadership | Our panel discusses the failures and successes of his eight-year tenure. Share your thoughts.

George W Bush

PostGlobal: To Gaza's Victims, Politics Means Little

Oath of Offense

Under God | Atheists sue to delete "so help me God," prayers from inauguration. Do they have a case?

Regan Oath of Office

On Leadership: Grading Bush as a Leader

Oath of Offense

Under God | Atheists sue to delete "so help me God," prayers from inauguration. Do they have a case?

Regan Oath of Office

On Leadership: Grading Bush as a Leader

To Gaza Victims,
Politics Means Little

Daoud Kuttab | The international community, obsessed with Iraq and Afghanistan, allowed this conflict to fester into helplessness.

On Faith: Atheists Take On Oath of Office

Smart Living

This Year, I'll Do It!

Health | Fear of being labeled a hypocrite is one of the best motivations for following through on New Year's resolutions.
Preach What You Plan To Practice
CNN's Gupta Tapped for U.S. Surgeon General

44 | President-elect Obama has offered position heading up public health policy to correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, who is expected to accept.

Howard Kurtz

The Heavy Burden of Vetting

Analysis | A hint to those checking nominees: Political minefields are often hidden in plain sight.

Paul C. Light | 6:24 p.m. ET

Burris Backs Reid Into a Corner

The Fix | Senate majority leader is faced with a series of difficult -- and unattractive -- choices.

Chris Cillizza

Shelling Near School Kills 30

Israeli shelling near U.N.-run school in Gaza refugee camp kill at least 30 people, officials say.

Craig Whitlock, Sudarsan Raghavan, Colum Lynch

Alcoa to Eliminate 15,200 Jobs

Aluminum producer will curtail production and cut contract and staff positions to reduce costs.

Frank Ahrens

Obama: Trillion-Dollar Trouble

After meeting with his economic team, president-elect predicts years of deficit spending to come.

Frank Ahrens

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