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Christine QuinnQuinn in the Slush

The City Council speaker’s unusual political identity makes her a strong mayoral candidate. But now her rivals have something to throw.


What Is the What If?What Is the What If?

Ten thought experiments exploring the possibility of Hillary Clinton, nominee.

Don’t Go, HillDon’t Go, Hill

One Columbia professor isn't so certain it's time for Clinton to quit the race.

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Obama the Winner, Now and One Year Ago

This week's 'Time' cover looks a lot like ours from a year ago last week. We take a walk down memory lane.

Who Will Be Obama's Lucky Number 2,025?

We run through some of the candidates for the position as Obama's ceremonial clincher superdelegate.

Fossella Cops to Affair, Love Child

In a statement, the congressman admits that he has a three-year-old daughter with someone not his wife.

CBS: Top Clinton Adviser Already Telling Clinton It’s Over

On the 'Evening News' last night, Katie Couric & Co. reported that even her closest comrades are telling her to get out of the race.

High Noon for Vito Fossella?

It's all over for the Staten Island congressman. At least, the tabloids say so.

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