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Recalled Sen. Pearce gets full page in Arizona Republic to lie about immigration reform
Wikipedia Users Surprised Nobody’s Made Page For John Lennon Yet
SAN FRANCISCO—Users of the popular reference website Wikipedia were reportedly surprised this week upon discovering that the online encyclopedia contained no entry for Beatles co-founder and legendary singer-songwriter John Lennon. The Onion Tweet This Post
Venezuela Takes Page From Cuban Playbook
“Shortly before announcing that Hugo Chávez died, Venezuela’s government resorted to one of the late president’s favorite ploys to try to unite his supporters: allege a conspiracy by the U.S. to destabilize the country,” the Wall Street Journal reports. Tweet This Post
Address: Obama looks to turn a page on first term
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has been looking to historians for guidance on how to shape his second inaugural's words into a speech for the ages. He's eager to make good use of his twice-in-a-lifetime opportunity to command the world's attention. Tweet This Post
In picking Lew, Obama turns a page at Treasury
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jack Lew, President Barack Obama's likely nominee for treasury secretary, is a premier federal budget expert who would take the helm of the government's main agency for economic and fiscal policy just as the administration girds itself for a new confrontation with congressional Republicans over the nation's debt and deficits. Tweet This [...]
NRA Takes Down Facebook Page
Ad Week: “The National Rifle Association shut down a key Twitter account last summer in the aftermath of the Aurora, Colo. theater shootings. On Saturday, one day after the unthinkable shootings at a Newtown, Conn. elementary school, the NRA took a more drastic measure by deactivating its Facebook page after celebrating getting to 1.7 million [...]
Extensive FAQ Page Dispels Any Lingering Confusion About Boston Duck Tour
BOSTON—With its abounding reams of critical information, BostonDuckTours.com’s Frequently Asked Questions page goes to great lengths to eliminate even the slightest hint of confusion that may arise when it comes to touring the city via amphibi… Tweet This Post
Today’s Historic Front Page: Nov. 7, 2012
Today’s Historic Front Page: Nov. 7, 2012 Tweet This Post
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