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Cheney must keep records, judge orders

Vice President Dick Cheney must preserve a broad range of records from his time in office, a federal judge ordered Saturday, ruling in favor of a private watchdog group.

Obama works to mobilize 'Christian left'

Democrats have usually conceded the evangelical vote during presidential elections, but Sen. Barack Obama is trying to change that by mobilizing what some call the "Christian left."

Obama says Dobson 'making stuff up'

Sen. Barack Obama said evangelical leader James Dobson was "making stuff up," when he accused the Illinois senator of distorting the Bible and taking a "fruitcake interpretation" of the U.S. Constitution.

Evangelist accuses Obama of 'distorting' Bible

A top U.S. evangelical leader is accusing Sen. Barack Obama of deliberately distorting the Bible and taking a "fruitcake interpretation" of the U.S. Constitution.

McCain mulls list of potential running mates

Narrowing down 20 or so names on a list of potential Republican vice presidential candidates will take weeks, if not months, Sen. John McCain told reporters Wednesday.

Time.com: Is Dobson's Political Clout Fading?

The Christian conservative leader is still mulling a GOP endorsement. But his influence may not be what it once was

Time.com: Should Fertilized Eggs Have Rights?

Colorado could become the first state to vote on whether embryos should be considered people. Nationwide, however, the anti-abortion movement appears to be fracturing

Time.com: Huckabee Stands By a Televangelist

As the Senate starts a probe of several "prosperity gospel" preachers, the presidential candidate stands by the one with the most question marks

Fortune: eHarmony does what tech ought to do

Most dotcoms don't arise from anything so touchy-feely as a desire to lower America's divorce rate. But eHarmony is a singular Internet company - one that shows how many great business opportunities remain for those who can creatively apply technology to basic societal challenges.

Christian right leader writes off Giuliani

Religious conservative leader James Dobson will sit out the 2008 presidential election if former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is the Republican presidential nominee, he wrote Thursday in an online column.

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