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The Republicans win a stunning Senate victory in Massachusetts
A stunning Republican electoral victory in Massachusetts
From Economist.com
Jan 18th 2010

The race to represent Massachusetts in the Senate
The Republican candidate for senator is doing surprisingly well in Massachusetts
From Economist.com
Jan 13th 2010

Bin Laden's legacy
Terrorists hurt America most by making it close its borders
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

America's bail-out bill
America is touting the low price of its financial bail-out. It may be too optimistic
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

Gay marriage on trial
A vital case gets under way in California
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

The backlash against American banks
Bankers face a backlash over pay and a levy to recover bail-out funds
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

Health reform and Congress
A victory within reach, but a worked example of America’s dysfunctional politics
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

Barack Obama's first year
Governing is harder than campaigning. But America's 44th president has made an adequate start
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

A political race like no other
How Barack Obama beat the Clintons and won the White House
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

Detroit blues
Trouble ahead for Chrysler, Ford and General Motors
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

Purple Colorado
The Democratic West under threat
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

Food and poverty in New York
Increasing numbers of New Yorkers need help getting enough to eat
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

The state of Michigan
As America hopes for recovery, Michigan needs whole-scale reinvention. It may be 15 years before the state returns to prosperity
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

Strains in the US-Japan alliance
Wrangling over an American base puts Japan's new government in a bind
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

Long-term unemployment in America
The curse of long-term unemployment will bedevil the economy
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

The Obama presidency, one year on
Barack Obama’s first year has been good, but not great—and things are going to get a lot harder
From The Economist print edition
Jan 14th 2010

A special levy for America's banks
America's banks will find out what it feels like to cover someone elses losses
From Economist.com
Jan 12th 2010

A federal court considers gay marriage in America
An important trial begins in America's fight over gay marriage
From Economist.com
Jan 10th 2010

America's census and business
This year's tally of America will help shape corporate strategy for a decade
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

Aviation and the South
After carmakers, weak unions are attracting the aircraft business
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

Barack Obama and terrorism
After the Christmas “screw-up”, new priorities in the White House
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

Trouble for the Democrats
A slew of retirements upsets Barack Obama’s party
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

America's Muslims
The tensions of being Muslim and American
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

The benefits of American bankruptcy
America's enlightened treatment of bankrupt firms remains a model to the world
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

Roads in Texas
Population growth means a looming transportation challenge
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

Latinos and American politics
Hispanics, long under-represented as voters, are becoming political kingmakers
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

America's great universities
The real dangers facing America’s most important universities
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

American labour law
The National Labour Relations Board finds itself in a couple of fine messes
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

Hispanics in America
The power of America’s fastest-growing minority
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

The post-American world
An unabashedly anti-American view
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission
A Depression-era crusade against Wall Street has a 2010 revival
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

Restoring Cleveland
Micro-projects aim to restore a shattered area
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

The troubles of American intelligence
How to improve the intelligence services in America?
From Economist.com
Jan 4th 2010

America, al-Qaeda and home-made bombs
The attempted bombing of an airliner highlights gaps in intelligence-sharing and airport security
From The Economist print edition
Dec 31st 2009

Tourism in Hawaii
A fall in tourism has hit Hawaii hard
From The Economist print edition
Dec 31st 2009

House prices and mobility in America
During this recession too many Americans are rooted to the spot
From The Economist print edition
Dec 31st 2009

Oral Roberts, preacher and televangelist
Millions of hurting people sought his spiritual counselling
From The Economist print edition
Dec 31st 2009

A rum row in the Caribbean
A dispute over Caribbean distillation has tempers flaring in Washington, DC
From The Economist print edition
Dec 31st 2009

Health reform in America
Democrats are one step from turning dreams of health reform into reality
From The Economist print edition
Dec 31st 2009

Asian carp advance on Chicago
Desperate efforts to keep a piscine predator from the Great Lakes
From The Economist print edition
Dec 31st 2009

A bomber tries to down a transatlantic flight
An attempt to down an airliner, apparently insired by al-Qaeda, thankfully fails
From Economist.com
Dec 24th 2009

America's Senate passes Barack Obama's health bill
Barack Obama's health bill makes it through the Senate
From Economist.com
Dec 22nd 2009

Health-care reform gets closer in America
A vote in America's Senate brings Barack Obama's health-care reforms ever-closer
From Economist.com
Dec 19th 2009

Health-care reform is set for a vote in America's Senate
America's Senate is poised to vote on health-care reform
From Economist.com
Dec 18th 2009

Pessimism in America
The virtues of pessimism
From The Economist print edition
Dec 17th 2009



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