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» The Stupid Party Strikes Again As Boehner Distances Himself From ‘Shakedown’ Remark, Asks For More Gruel - Big Journalism
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When the financial crisis hit, some people made a mint. Hedge fund traders carrying out complex trades -- largely unregulated -- made sophisticated bets that netted them millions, in some cases billions. Deborah Amos talks to financial writer Sebastian Ma
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AP: Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana used the weekly Republican radio address on Saturday to take aim at Democratic committee chairmen who he said "have rushed to create media events for television cameras instead of devoting full attention to stopping the
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The Gores Group, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm, has resumed its push for a merger between one of its portfolio companies and thevideo-conferencing specialist, people familiar with the situation said
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Popular teen drama series Skins is commissioned for a further two series, broadcaster E4 announces.
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Filed under: Celebrity Justice. , Exclusives. , Burglar Bunch. The Burglar Bunch targeted way more celebs than we first thought . this according to legal docs just obtained by TMZ.According to a search warrant affidavit, alleged Burglar Bunch member Nick
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Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) told Greta on Tuesday night that Obamacare is all about politics and has nothing to do with health care. “And, I really think it comes down to a political philosophy. And they believe in a political philosophy that is more like a c
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Anyone in need of a digital version of paper documents knows how useful a scanner can be - but few people would ever describe one as cute or sexy. Until now, perhaps..
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Filed under: TV. , Exclusives. Captain Phil Harris, the badass star of "Deadliest Catch," is making serious progress in his recovery from last week's stroke -- dude is finally breathing on his own. According to a source close to the family, doctors are "e
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Pollster Frank Luntz has confirmed what conservatives, Tea Party activists and, well, every other American not affiliated with Wall Street banks have known all along — voting for bailouts is a political death sentence. Big Government has obtained a copy
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Children who are ambidextrous, using either hand with the same ease, may be more likely to have mental health, language and academic problems than their peers, according to a new study.
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Teachers unions and politicians are constantly claiming that K-12 public schools need more money in order to produce good academic results. But does the data support the argument that our schools need more money to succeed?
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The competition for jobs is intensifying as companies are reluctant to hire new workers, leaving millions of unemployed Americans chasing fewer job openings. United States. - Unemployment. - Employment. - Business. - Information technology.
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A deadly, windy storm that paralyzed most of the nation finally appeared ready to move out, but not before causing temperatures below freezing in 13 states.
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Facebook is changing its privacy settings to give users control over who sees the information they post on their personal pages. Facebook. - privacy settings. - Privacy. - Security. - Social Networks.
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The Newsroom - A new Rasmussen poll finds that the tea party movement's popularity is growing, so much so that it garners more support than the Republican party on a generic Congressional ballot. The poll hints that the burgeoning discontent among conserv
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It's tough to imagine Alabama-Florida being anything but a defensive stalemate, writes Stewart Mandel, who picks a winner in the SEC title game, and in each of Saturday's matchups.