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  • President Bush visited Montana Thursday to help Sen. Conrad Burns' bid for a fourth term. Burns has been trailing his Democratic opponent, Jon Tester, mostly due to fallout from contributions Burns received from convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff. But the race is tightening; many see it as going down to the wire.
  • Merrill Lynch CEO Stanley O'Neal appears to be on his way out days after the company reported a loss of more than $8 billion. The company has not confirmed reports that O'Neal is negotiating the terms of his departure.
  • A New York man sent his ailing son in Pennsylvania a get-well card and a scratch-off lottery ticket. There's a good chance he's feeling better. The ticket was a winner — a $7 million winner.
  • Hillary Clinton's presidential announcement was long awaited. It also involved a long wait for reporters staked out in front of her campaign headquarters.
  • The newest member of the British royal family is seen in three new photos released by his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
  • The cat, named Camo, was hiding in the box spring. Social media helped to track the cat down near Portland's airport. He was a little roughed up but he's home now.
  • A top spokesman for U.S. Representative Aaron Schock has resigned.Benjamin Cole resigned following reports of racially-charged posts on Cole’s Facebook…
  • Just over 50 top state officials came together Wednesday afternoon for their first cabinet meeting with Illinois' new governor, Bruce Rauner. Rauner's…
  • Electrician Victor Shevchenko, who ran under the name Darth Vader, was barred from voting in Ukraine's election Sunday when he refused to remove his mask at the polls.
  • Governor Pat Quinn and challenger Bruce Rauner continue to battle over what’s best for Illinois’ future. The top candidates have faced off in two…
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