Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton took direct aim at the vice president Tuesday night, after defeating her Republican challenger. Clinton, D-N.Y., said the accomplishment by Democrats in New York and across the country provided proof that the American people wanted a change in direction, the New York Times reported. She directly challenged Vice President Dick Cheney, who said in a recent interview that no matter what happened in the election, the administration would continue to pursue its agenda "full-speed.” "I think the American people have said, ‘Not so fast,’” Clinton said. "What’s happening across our country today is a good sign...