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As I enter graduation weekend for the second time in as many years, I am overcome once again with a mixed emotion of nostalgia for… Read more »

As I enter graduation weekend for the second time in as many years, I am overcome once again with a mixed emotion of nostalgia for… Read more »

The Daily Orange political columnists focus on keys to success for either Obama, Romney as New York primary draws near On a clear night in… Read more »

The Senate agreed to line the pockets of the rich this week as the so-called Buffett Rule was blocked by a Republican filibuster. Despite a… Read more »

Rick Santorum put an end to the grueling process by exiting the race for the Republican presidential nomination this week, but more importantly, he eased… Read more »

As Occupy Wall Street movements have fallen from the news cycle, its message too has been lost in the minds of voters despite the spiraling… Read more »

The Supreme Court held its longest oral argument session in decades this week to rule over President Barack Obama's signature domestic legislation, the Patient Protection… Read more »

High gas prices at the pump have Republicans pointing fingers at President Barack Obama, and Obama is pointing his finger right back. Despite all of… Read more »

As the 2012 presidential primaries continue and the election approaches, campaign finance and super PACs are dominating the conversation. The Daily Orange conservative and liberal… Read more »

The New Jersey Senate passed a bill 24-16 to legalize same-sex marriage in the state. The assembly affirmed this action by voting 42-33. The passage… Read more »

It is hard to see and there are certainly too many individual cases of which it does not apply, but for the first time in… Read more »

Former Democratic Rep. Dan Maffei is poised to take back the House of Representatives seat in New York's 25th District from Republican Rep. Ann Marie… Read more »

Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced a plan to reduce the stigmatism associated with receiving food stamps by eliminating New York City's requirement that all recipients… Read more »

President Barack Obama spoke little about the success of his foreign policy during Tuesday's State of the Union address. With the economy the focus for… Read more »

After sweeping through the first two primary states and leading in polls for Saturday's South Carolina vote, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney seems poised to… Read more »