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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Libyan rebels take over Tripoli, Plaxico Burress returns to football, and Stephen Colbert’s PAC satirizes PACs.
Russell Simmons Supports the My Fellow Americans Project
Russell Simmons records a video in support of the My Fellow Americans project, and you can too.
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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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Michele Bachmann wins the Ames Straw Poll, Andrej Pejic is the prettiest boy in the world, and America could follow London’s lead.
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The S&P downgrades America’s credit rating, Big Boi is arrested for drug possession, and a series of riots rattles London.
Fox News Calls Obama’s Birthday Celebration a ‘Hip-Hop BBQ’
According to Fox News, President Obama’s 50th birthday party was a “hip-hop BBQ,” whatever that means.
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Gold is at record prices, grad school loans will have higher interest, and Japanese scientists have invented a thinking, learning robot.
YourTango’s 50 Most Influential People in Love
What do you think about their selections? Who else should’ve been included?
The 10 at 10
Gabrielle Giffords returns to the House, Catch-22’s 50th anniversary nears, and Randy Moss retires from the NFL.
The 10 at 10
Ways you can help those suffering from the famine in East Africa, a hostage situation in the Flatiron, and “the Pot Republic.”
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Mitch McConnell tries to solve the debt crisis, scientists might have discovered the God particle, and a tournament selects the best pop song of the last 30 years.
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The NFL lockout officially ends, BP turns its profits around, and time travel is declared impossible.
What’s Wrong with Tucker Carlson’s The Daily Caller?
Founded to be a conservative ‘New York Times,’ Tucker Carlson’s The Daily Caller has a long way to go.
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The White House supports overturning the Defense of Marriage Act, News Corp. may soon operate without Murdoch, and the debate rages over whether birth control should be free.
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News Corp.’s problems continue, Spotify (maybe) saves music, and Darren Clarke wins the British Open.












