Where are the jobs Joe?

What about the millions of jobs Joe Biden said have been created? Where are they Joe?

Roman Polanski's Arrest Is His Own Fault - 2 - The Bigger Picture - Your Life - MSN Lifestyle

He has his celebrity entitlement to blame.

Congress considers 'cash for clunkers' proposal

Congress is mulling a proposal to pay people to get rid of those old gas guzzlers sitting in their driveways.

Palin attacks media over 'very scary' reporting

Sarah Palin, still smarting over coverage of her vice presidential run, calls the media's reporting on her family "very scary".

On a tight budget? Try applying to Harvard

The nation's top colleges have gotten to be so expensive that only the wealthiest families can possibly afford them, especially during bleak economic times like these. Right? Not necessarily. A new report shows that such schools might not be as costly as you think.

European protesters urge end to Gaza attacks

Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in European cities on Saturday against Israel's bombardment of Gaza.

In Mideast, Arabs hail shoe-hurling journalist

Arabs across many parts of the Middle East hailed the journalist as a hero and praised his insult as a proper send-off to the unpopular U.S. president.

Obama makes key Cabinet picks

Candidates eye potential aides, appointees

Americans will elect not only a president on Tuesday, but also his huge team of aides, advisers and bureaucrats who will help the winner run the federal government for the next four years.

U.S. expected to unveil plan for homeowners

The government is preparing to unveil a plan as soon as Thursday guaranteeing about 3 million mortgages to troubled homeowners, sources briefed on the matter said.

Lawmakers begin task of rethinking regulations

Lawmakers waded gingerly Tuesday into a complex debate over how to overhaul the regulatory structure overseeing the U.S. financial system.

GOP spends $150,000 for Palin's wardrobe

John McCain's presidential campaign said thousands of dollars worth of clothing purchased by the Republican Party for running mate Sarah Palin will go to a "charitable purpose" after the campaign.

Ethics investigation finds Palin abused power

Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday.

PBS' Ifill dismisses questions of partisanship

PBS journalist Gwen Ifill dismisses conservative questions about her impartiality because she is writing a book that includes material on Barack Obama.

Acting legend Paul Newman dies at 83

Paul Newman, the Academy-Award winning superstar who personified cool as an activist, race car driver, popcorn impresario, has died, a spokeswoman said Saturday. He was 83.

Congress restarts troubled bailout talks

President Bush told Congress it must "rise to the occasion" and new bargaining was arranged at the Capitol despite heavy bickering, especially within the Republican caucus.

Crews fan out in Texas to search for Ike victims

Rescuers in boats, helicopters and trucks set out across the Texas coast Saturday in a monumental effort to reach tens of thousands of people who stubbornly� tried to ride out Hurricane Ike.

Video Music Awards spur 'promise ring' debate

A British comic's jokes at the Video Music Awards about the Jonas Brothers and their "promise rings" vowing virginity have renewed the debate over sex and teens. After VMA host Russell Brand made fun of the Jonases, singer Jordin Sparks defended the rings.

Palin is McCain's boldest gamble

Sarah Palin is as dramatic a contrast as one can envision with Republican presidential candidate �John McCain.

VP pick Palin makes appeal to women voters

Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain introduced his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, at an Ohio rally Friday, praising her "tenacity" and "skill" in tackling tough problems.

Gore says McCain's policies too close to Bush

Al Gore told Democrats Thursday night that the 2008 election is close because defenders of the status quo "are desperately afraid of the change Barack Obama represents."

Obama's night for the history books

Will these nights simply be a page in the history of America or the start of a completely new chapter?� NBC Political Director Chuck Todd previews Obama's acceptance speech.

Obama says VP pick Biden 'ready to step in'

Before a crowd of thousands gathered in front of the Old State Capitol, Obama said Biden was "a statesman with sound judgment who doesn't have to hide behind bluster to keep America strong."

Lower drinking age is criticized

The argument from academic leaders to lower the drinking age to promote moderation is being met with a wave of criticism from health experts, transportation and government leaders.

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