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o'reilly

Bill O’Reilly has his wife’s boyfriend investigated by police, Mayor Bloomberg’s Spanish inspires El Bloombito, and Gilbert Arenas is misogynistic on Twitter.

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Summitt

Good drivers are bad drivers, the Internet is older than college students, and the earthquake destroys something in D.C.

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libyan-rebels

Libyan rebels take over Tripoli, Plaxico Burress returns to football, and Stephen Colbert’s PAC satirizes PACs.

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Miami football is in trouble, Deadspin goes undercover at the Gathering of the Juggalos, and 1 in 5 American children live in poverty.

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Bert

Bert and Ernie could get married, London looks like Rodney King, and Americans choose cell phones over sex.

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London

The stock market is stressful, the credit downgrade is the least of our problems, and gender equality means more sex.

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Indiana is kinky, the mentally ill might be superhuman, and sex selection raises a ton of questions.

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giffords

Gabrielle Giffords returns to the House, Catch-22′s 50th anniversary nears, and Randy Moss retires from the NFL.

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The Capitol

We might have a debt deal, reliving the raid on Bin Laden, and left turns could disappear.

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DADT

DADT gets officially repealed, the NFL lockout goes crazy, and the earth needs less people.

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good is

The educational system needs an overhaul, the last space shuttle comes home, and Russia decides that beer is alcohol.

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Borders

Borders is closing for good, your parents are stalking your Facebook, and Jell-O will be made from humans.

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Muppets

North Dakota has never been a state, Marcus Bachmann is terrible, and there are a lot of bad baseball players.

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libya

The New York Observer identified C.I.A. John, the Libyan Revolution’s being filmed by a helmet-cam, and Arnold Schwarzenegger will return to the screen.

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peas

Peas will decide the 2012 election, pop music is a necessity, and fifth-graders predict the end of journalism.

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The U.S. Women’s National Team beat Brazil, Sarah Palin covers Newsweek, and Murdoch shutters News of the World.