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NY Judge Dismisses Ex-Firefighter’s Ground Zero Mosque Suit
A New York judge dismissed a former firefighter's lawsuit to block an Islamic center from opening near the World Trade Center.
D.C. Paid for 300 Abortions Under Obama Administration
The District of Columbia's government paid for at least 300 abortions in the two-year period when lawmakers lifted a federal ban blocking the city from funding the procedure, according to news reports.
Tim Pawlenty a Fan of Controversial Lady Gaga?
Tim Pawlenty, who has been working hard to pique the interest of Iowa voters, shared to Glittarazzi reporters outside of a recent Iowa fundraiser that he likes Lady Gaga’s music.
GOP Ad Likens Obama's Presidency to Train Wreck; Calls for Change in Direction
The Republican National Committee's latest attack ad uses speeding vehicles to describe the Barack Obama presidency as a wreck.
Chick-fil-A Celebrates Its Brand With Cow Appreciation Day
Chick-fil-A is celebrating the longevity of its brand, despite a tough new year filled with protests waged by gay activists, with its Cow Appreciation Day Friday.
Bill Clinton Compares Voter Laws to Racist Jim Crow
Former President Bill Clinton likened state legislations restricting voter registrations for ex-convicts and college students to racist Jim Crow laws and accused Republicans of seeking to gain an unfair advantage at the polls.
Paul Ryan Budget Proposal Riles Political Feminist Campaign
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is defending his budget plan Thursday amid negotiations to raise the debt ceiling.
Mitt Romney Raises $18M; Gingrich Owes $1M
Mitt Romney proves to be a donor magnet, raising over $18 million in the 2012 race for the presidency and eclipsing other Republican candidates, including Newt Gingrich who is struggling with $1 million in campaign debt.
Obama Asks Rick Perry to Commute Mexican National's Death Sentence
President Barack Obama and world agencies are pressuring Texas Governor Rick Perry, a conservative and death penalty supporter, to commute the scheduled Thursday execution of Mexican national Humberto Leal Garcia Jr. in the interest of international relations.
2011 State of the Future Anticipates More Wealth, Crime, Corruption
A report being released by a globalized think tank sums that although the world of tomorrow will be richer, healthier and better educated, it will also be a more violent and corrupt unless action is taken to curb terror-related crime.