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by Team Gawker 05.24.2013 19:25 |
When asked on hardball investigative show the View whether he would return to Saturday Night Live in the fall, Jason Sudeikis tried to evade the question. |
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by Team Guardian 05.24.2013 19:25 |
As we pause to remember those who died for our freedoms, we are faced with the possibility of a 'forever war'
In a remarkable but little-noticed oversight hearing last week, the Senate Armed Services Committee looked at "The Law of Armed Conflict, the Use of Military Force, and the 2001 Aut |
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by Team Guardian 05.24.2013 19:25 |
The Boy Scouts of America vote to allow gay scouts was a very small step on the road to a true acceptance
The Boy Scouts of America decided to let gay kids in yesterday, only that's not what really happened, is it? There have always been gay children in the Boy Scouts. |
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by Team Gawker 05.24.2013 19:25 |
How much would you pay for an interview with Julian Assange, Wikileaks' founder and current undisputed world record-holder for Most Consecutive Days Spent In London's Ecuadorian Embassy? $58 seems fair. |
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by Team Climate Progress 05.24.2013 19:25 |
Shiva Polefka is a Research Associate for Ocean Policy at the Center for American Progress where Michael Conathan is the Director of Ocean Policy. |
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by Team Guardian 05.24.2013 19:25 |
Assad regime agrees 'in principle' to conflict resolution initiative as Syrian opposition comes under pressure to take part as well
The Assad government has agreed to take part in next month's international conference in Geneva aimed at resolving Syria's civil war, according to ally Russia, |
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by Team Guardian 05.24.2013 19:25 |
The owners of video allegedly showing Toronto's mayor smoking crack go missing in the middle of crowdfunding campaign
The effort by news site Gawker to bust Toronto mayor Rob Ford for allegedly smoking crack is crack journalism work. Toronto is Canada's biggest city. |
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by Team Guardian 05.24.2013 19:25 |
Americans' plans for summer travel mirror current state of US economy with slow but steady recovery likely
Airlines, hotels and campgrounds are commanding higher rates and seeing more customers than a few summers ago, and luxury hotels are selling out. |
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