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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wins big in West Virginia in yesterday's primary. The New York senator toppled Sen. Barack Obama, Illinois Democrat, garnering 67 percent of the Mountain State's vote.


Meanwhile, rumors attacking Obama's religious background and patriotism may present a hurdle in his run for president. Reporter Christina Bellantoni has the details on how he's correcting the false smears on the campaign trail.


All of the campaign news has picked up a lot of Web traffic from The Drudge Report.


On Capitol Hill, the Senate yesterday voted to halt the government's supplies to the emergency crude oil reserve. Democrats say the vote breaks away from President Bush's oil policy and paves the way to reducing sky-high gas prices.


In the District, a D.C. council member wants to install mini video cameras on roughly 4,000 police firearms.


And in foreign news, President Bush is in Jerusalem today to mark Israel's 60th anniversary of its independence.


— The Washington Times editors

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