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Man Beaten By Mob, In Critical Condition — Mobile police need your help to catch a mob that beat Matthew Owens so badly that he's in critical condition. — According to police, Owens fussed at some kids playing basketball in the middle of Delmar Drive about 8:30 Saturday night.

Ad uses Solyndra and GSA to bring it to Obama — (CNN) - A non-profit Republican organization is poised to run $2 million worth of ads in battleground states attacking President Barack Obama for controversies involving tax payer dollars, according to the group.
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Montana governor defends ‘polygamy’ remarks regarding Romney's heritage
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Cheney offers advice on picking a running mate
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American Prospect, Shakesville, Politico, The Hill and Alan Colmes' Liberaland

TRENDING: Boehner says one-in-three chance GOP could lose the House
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Boehner: ‘One in three chance’ House Republicans could lose majority
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Gingrich hints he may drop from race this week — WILMINGTON, Del. - Newt Gingrich hinted he may withdraw from the presidential race if he has a poor showing in the Delaware primary Tuesday - a state where he has been actively campaigning for several weeks. — David Duprey / AP
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Could Newt pull off a Delaware upset? — Newt Gingrich has got a new hope: the tiny but dangerous state of Delaware. — With Mitt Romney and the national press corps now focused on the general election, Gingrich is hoping to become the Christine O'Donnell of the 2012 race …
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For first time since Depression, more Mexicans leave U.S. than enter — Each year, thousands of migrants cross southern border on their way to the U.S. (AP) — A four-decade tidal wave of Mexican immigration to the United States has receded, causing a historic shift in migration patterns …
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Don Surber, National Review, ParaPundit and The Other McCain
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New Fashion Wrinkle: Stylishly Hiding the Gun — Woolrich, a 182-year-old clothing company, describes its new chino pants as an elegant and sturdy fashion statement, with a clean profile and fabric that provides comfort and flexibility. — And they are great for hiding a handgun.
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For President Obama, Carolina no longer so sweet — North Carolina represented the high water mark for the great Obama wave in 2008 — but he's swimming against the tide there in 2012. — No state better illustrates the challenge Obama faces in trying to consolidate the historic gains …
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Rebecca Burgin, a long-time girlfriend of former North Carolina …
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In North Carolina, more evidence of Obama's delicate approach to gay rights
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Gay Politics, US Politics and The Page


Transgender Breakthrough: EEOC ruling that gender-identity discrimination is covered by Title VII is a “sea change” that opens the doors to employment protection for transgender Americans — News: — An employer who discriminates against an employee or applicant on the basis …
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‘Gaia’ scientist James Lovelock: I was ‘alarmist’ about climate change — British environmental guru James Lovelock, seen on March 17, 2009 in Paris, admits he was “alarmist” about climate change in the past. — By Ian Johnston, msnbc.com — James Lovelock, the maverick scientist …


McCain courts Mike — John McCain is trying to convince Mayor Bloomberg to support Mitt Romney's bid for president. — McCain — the GOP Arizona senator who lost to President Obama in 2008 — visited the mayor at City Hall yesterday to talk up the likely Republican nominee.
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On the fourth Armenian Remembrance Day of his presidency, President Obama has for the fourth time in a row broken his promise to the Armenian community to use the word “genocide” in describing what happened at the hands of the Turks roughly a century ago. — As a senator, and then as a …
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The 2012 OASDI Trustees Report — The 2012 OASDI Trustees Report, officially called “The 2012 Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Federal Disability Insurance Trust Funds,” presents the current and projected financial status of the trust funds.
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Wal-Mart Said to Be Subject of U.S. Criminal Probe — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) is the subject of a U.S. Justice Department criminal investigation into allegations of bribery in its Mexican subsidiary, according to a person familiar with the probe. — The Justice Department …
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Felix Salmon, New York Times and Gothamist
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Diamond and Saez: High Tax Rates Won't Slow Growth — We're not close to the top of the Laffer Curve. Raising tax rates is part of a sensible deficit reduction strategy. — The share of pre-tax income accruing to the top 1% of earners in the U.S. has more than doubled to about 20% in 2010 from less than 10% in the 1970s.
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ThinkProgress and Economist's View


Obama recruits an army of community organizers to ensure his reelection — President Obama's election campaign is recruiting an army of determined community organizers to walk the streets of the nation's cities this summer and autumn in the footsteps of a young Chicago community organizer named Barack Obama.
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Democrats plan to force vote on Arizona immigration law if it's upheld by court — Senate Democrats are making plans to force a floor vote on legislation that would invalidate Arizona's controversial immigration statute if the Supreme Court upholds the law this summer.
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The PJ Tatler, National Review, Weasel Zippers, Campaign 2012, Ezra Klein, JOSHUAPUNDIT and The Strata-Sphere

How the Pennsylvania Senate Primary Explains Democrats' Chances to Keep the Senate — In swing states like this one across the country, Republican candidates are squabbling while Democratic senators rejoice over the lack of strong challengers. — PHILADELPHIA - On Tuesday …

COMPARED WITH RESULTS OF MOST RECENT WINTHROP POLL (FEB. 2012), ALMOST 25% MORE RESPONDENTS SAY S.C. IS ON RIGHT TRACK — ALMOST ONE-THIRD FEWER PEOPLE IDENTIFIED JOBS/UNEMPLOYMENT AS #1 PROBLEM FACING U.S. AND S.C. AND NEARLY 20% MORE FEELTHE ECONOMY IN S.C. IS GETTING BETTER


No invention: Al Gore's Internet honor — If you invent the Internet, you should probably get some sort of recognition, right? — Former Veep Al Gore is now getting a bit of credit for his infamous 1999 claim that “I took the initiative in creating the Internet”: He'll be one of the first inductees into the Internet Hall of Fame.
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Insurers Alter Cost Formula, and Patients Pay More — Despite a landmark settlement that was expected to increase coverage for out-of-network care, the nation's largest health insurers have been switching to a new payment method that in most cases significantly increases the cost to the patient.
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NPR FAILS TO DISCLOSE REPORTER'S TIES TO ACTIVIST GROUP — This weekend, NPR aimed its taxpayer-subsidized guns at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a relatively unknown membership association of state legislators. ALEC, a non-profit 501 (c)3 founded in the 1970s …
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Michelle Malkin