Sep 5 - By The Associated Press, Only on msnbc.com
A brief look at what different groups are telling the Supreme Court about the current campaign finance laws in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission case to be argued Sept. 9.
Jun 10 - By Dr. Gail Saltz, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
I have recently gotten back in touch with a former boyfriend. We dated briefly in high school. Since then, I married and had children, divorced and remarried. He is in Europe and has been with his girlfriend for 20 years and is getting married soon.

Jun 9 - By Michael Ventre, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Just about everyone wants to be remembered long after they’re gone. There are no brochures spelling out what an afterlife is like, or for that matter, no certificates to guarantee that one is waiting. All that anyone can hope for is to leave a legacy.

May 2 - By Mike Farrell, For The Associated Press
How the 19 horses ran in the Kentucky Derby, listed in order of finish:
May 2 - By Rachel Beck, AP Business Writer
Six of the 10 best-paid CEOs in 2007 in The Associated Press survey of Standard & Poor's 500 companies made less money last year. Two left their posts altogether. One saw their compensation rise. Here's a rundown of how they fared. CEOs are listed with the companies they headed in 2007.

Apr 2 - By Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writers
Leaders at the G-20 summit in London declared that "a global crisis requires a global solution." But that doesn't mean they are in agreement on just what the solution should be.

Mar 17 - By Julie Hirschfeld Davis, Associated Press Writer
Cue the outrage.
Jan 26 - By Barry Wilner, AP Football Writer
The pilot of their airplane stuck a team flag out the cockpit window as the Arizona Cardinals landed in a place few could have imagined.

Dec 10 - By John Madden, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Watching them Monday night I was very, very impressed with both their runners, Jake. DeAngelo Williams was something. He looked like he was so quick and so strong and powerful and then they bring in Jonathon Stewart and he kind of does the same thing. They are very close, if they are not the best 1-2 punch in the NFL, they are very close.
Oct 27 - By Calvin Woodward , Associated Press Writer
The plans of presidential candidates are never set in stone, if only because circumstances and the makeup of Congress change after the election. The uncertainty is even deeper in this election because Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain laid out most of their agenda before the government committed up to $700 billion to address the financial crisis.

Oct 24 - By Tom Raum, Associated Press Writer
For Barack Obama, the way to cross the finish line first may be simply to stay on course and avoid game-changing mistakes. It doesn't hurt that the political landscape favors Democrats or that the Illinois senator has a huge cash advantage over rival John McCain.

Oct 24 - By Beth Fouhy, Associated Press Writer
To win the presidency, Republican John McCain will continue stoking doubts about Barack Obama's tax policies and readiness to be commander in chief while hoping the volatile electoral map ultimately will look more or less as it did in 2004, when President Bush was narrowly re-elected.
Oct 20 - By Calvin Woodward , Associated Press Writer
The plans of presidential candidates are never set in stone, if only because circumstances and the makeup of Congress change after the election. The uncertainty is even deeper in this election because Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain laid out most of their agenda before the government committed up to $700 billion to address the financial crisis.
Oct 16 - By The Associated Press
A look at economic proposals from Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain:
Oct 14 - By The Associated Press
A look at the presidential candidates' health-care proposals:
Oct 13 - By Calvin Woodward , Associated Press Writer
The plans of presidential candidates are never set in stone, if only because circumstances and the makeup of Congress change after the election. The uncertainty is even deeper in this election because Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain laid out most of their agenda before the government committed up to $700 billion to address the financial crisis.
Oct 9 - By The Associated Press
A look at some of the positions of the presidential candidates on energy and global warming:

Oct 1 - By Calvin Woodward , Associated Press Writer
A look at where Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stand on a selection of issues:
Sep 23 - By Calvin Woodward , Associated Press Writer
A look at where Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stand on a selection of issues:
Sep 8 - By Calvin Woodward , Associated Press Writer
A look at where Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stand on a selection of issues:
Sep 2 - By The Associated Press
A look at where Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stand on a selection of issues as the national party conventions affirm their presidential nominations and launch the fall campaign:

Aug 24 - By The Associated Press
A look at where Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stand on a selection of issues as the national party conventions affirm their presidential nominations and launch the fall campaign:
Jun 15 - By Vinnee Tong, AP Business Writer
Of the 10 best-paid CEOs at Standard & Poor's 500 companies in 2006, six made less money last year. Three have since left their posts. Here's a rundown of how they fared. CEOs are listed with the companies they headed in 2006.
Jun 3 - By The Associated Press
A look at where Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stand on a selection of issues as they go head-to-head for the presidency:
Apr 15 - By The Associated Press
A look at some of the presidential candidates' positions on gun control: