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President-elect Barack Obama waves after taking the stage in Chicago's Grant Park on election night.
Historic tide sweeps Obama to victory in presidential election
On Nov. 4, 2008, Sen. Barack Obama won election as the nation's first African-American president.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton has a favorite expression for turning setback into opportunity: "Bloom where you're planted." Her three-decade career on the public stage has produced countless examples of Clinton sprouting a flower in a pile of manure. (Today)
Richard Nixon is hot again. Though it has been 34 years since he was forced to resign his presidency and 14 years since he died of a stroke, he is now all the rage. (Today)