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At around 1:30am Eastern time, Dan Abrams' Mediaite, his "Huffington Post meets Gawker" website, went live. We've been trying to take a look at it, but it keeps going down. Ah, growing pains! Gawker...
Sammy Sosa setting the record for most home runs with 20 in June during the 1998 season.
On June 18, 2009, a sharply divided Supreme Court issued its decision in Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc. , No. 08-441.
President, starting in Russia, wants to be seen as tough - On his four previous foreign trips, President Barack Obama has been greeted by cheering crowds and smiling world leaders, a carefully crafted global introduction that emphasized listening, collaboration and cooperation.
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | One policy of the Obama administration that has understandably attracted little public attention is its proposal to make the Federal Reserve a "systemic risk regulator."
New Bears QB Jay Cutler has purposely stayed out of the limelight and commercials in Chicagoland. Instead of being the front man for Illinois' top furniture store or Lasik surgeon, Cutler wants to concentrate on his day job.
Obama faces calls for more concessions, including offshore drilling, in global warming legislation. President Obama's landmark energy and global warming bill squeaked through the House only after the White House made dozens of concessions to coal, manufacturing and other interests.
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MOSCOW — When Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitri Medvedev meet behind closed doors today in Moscow, among those on tenterhooks will be the television commentator Mikhail Leontyev, who has built a career on his hectoring of the West.
There's a crisis in sports and no one knows about it. It has slowly crept into people's views, polluting their minds and tarnishing little kids. Some call it enlightenment. I call it a travesty.
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