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John Roberts: Those 'liberal' nonproliferationists

Just when you think you've heard everything in this race for the White House, along comes something truly surprising. Such was the case on Thursday's "American Morning."

Time.com: Obama's Military Veep Options

Analysis: Why is the Democratic nominee considering former generals and officers to be his running mate?

Time.com: A Veep on a White Horse?

A form guide to the former military officers under consideration to be Barack Obama's running mate

Time.com: Happy 35th, 'God Bless America'

Thirty-five years ago today, Nixon was the first President to use the term "God bless America" in an official speech. A look at how the phrase has become de rigueur in American politics ever since.

Time.com: Does Experience Matter in a President?

Hillary Clinton and John McCain are arguing that Barack Obama is too green for the job. But history shows that when it comes to the presidency, experience doesn't guarantee success

People.com: Jack Nicholson Backs Hillary, Scarlett Sings for Obama

As that "great determinator" Super Tuesday quickly draws near, some new high-powered celebrity endorsements – as well as additional bolstering by loyal top-name supporters – are adding further rhetoric to the race.

SI.com: The Bonus: The story behind the 1912 Carlisle vs. Army battle

Excerpted from CARLISLE VS. ARMY by Lars Anderson. Copyright ©2007 by Lars Anderson. Reprinted by arrangement with The Random House Publishing Group.

Little Rock Nine mark 50th anniversary

Fifty years after federal troops escorted Terrence Roberts and eight fellow black students into an all-white high school, he says the struggles over race and segregation still are unresolved.

SI.com: Bowden never seen FSU play worse

Florida State's Bobby Bowden has been coaching since Dwight Eisenhower was president. In all that time, he can't remember his team playing any worse than it did in the first half of its 24-18 loss to Clemson in Monday's season opener.

New Hampshire boasts proud, personal political tradition

Even with other states jostling to counter its prime position on the presidential nomination calendar, New Hampshire is holding strong to its traditional, hands-on leading role in the political process.

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