I can't sleep, so you get headlines.
Hey, today is
Martin Luther King Jr Day in America.
++ From Saturday's Nevada caucus win:
Women, Latinos propel Clinton to first place.
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Long-term joblessness spreads in middle class.
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GOP field readies for true test in Florida.
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On eve of King holiday, race dominates campaign.
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After his loss in Nevada, Edwards keeps marching.
++ Frank Rich reminds us that
Ronald Reagan is still dead.
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Obama urges unity; Clinton visits Harlem.
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A shift toward Obama is seen among blacks; some older voters, however, remain loyal to Clintons.
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Clinton, McCain next face tough tests.
++ Michelle Singletary, who writes a common-sense personal finance column for WaPo, sat down with Hillary Clinton and talked about
Hillary's plans for the economy. My favorite aspect of her plans is to create funds for financial counseling for those in debt.
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No clear party front-runners emerge.
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Prominent NY minister endorses Clinton.
++ Not like I'm supporting McCain or anything, but
who gives a fuck what Chuck Norris thinks?
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California independents may tilt Democratic.
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Americans abroad can now vote online.