To a number of social analysts, historians, bloggers and ordinary Americans, the Jan. 20 inauguration of Barack Obama will symbolize the passing of an entire generation: the baby boomer years.
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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.
With just two days to go, most national polls show Barack Obama ahead of John McCain, and state surveys suggest the Democrat's path to the requisite 270 electoral votes is much easier to navigate than McCain's.�
Trick-or-treaters of all ages and genders are putting the "boo" in Caribou Barbie, using everything from latex masks to hockey sticks to costume themselves as Gov. Sarah Palin. "This is definitely a phenomenon," said a costume company exec.
Angelina Jolie revealed that it's only a matter of time until she and Brad Pitt add another adoptee to their family, which grew by two with the birth of their twins just three months ago. The only question, she said, is, "When is the right time to bring another child in?"
Republicans say Democrats and their allies are trying to subvert the voter registration system with an avalanche of inaccurate or fraudulent new voter registrations. But Democrats charge Republicans are trying to deter would-be voters.
It's ironic but appropriate that Sen. John McCain's pivotal campaign moment tonight is in a city known for country-music troubadours of last chances.
PBS journalist Gwen Ifill dismisses conservative questions about her impartiality because she is writing a book that includes material on Barack Obama.
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