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The media would have you believe Michele Bachmann is a “flake”— see here for examples —but Mark McKinnon says anyone who buys into that is in for a big surprise. “Bachmann is not crazy, but the media are if they continue to view her as such,” he writes at the…

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News Corp. is hoping to part with struggling social network site MySpace this week, and will likely lay off more than half of the remaining staff of 500, according to a person familiar with the matter. The company is looking to cut a deal tomorrow or Thursday in order to…

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Google’s highly anticipated social networking project is here—and it’s interesting, but “far from a Facebook-killer,” writes Danny Sullivan at Search Engine Land . (For starters, it’s named Google+, which, as Sullivan points out, is awful: “Google+? Google+! I can’t even question or exclaim about the bad name without it looking…

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One of Kabul’s top hotels is under siege, reports the BBC . Initial sketchy reports suggest that at least six assailants got into the Inter-Continental Hotel and were exchanging fire with security forces. At least one suicide bomber reportedly detonated explosives. No word yet on casualties. The Taliban has claimed responsibility…

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Catholicism has come into the 21st century: Pope Benedict tweeted for the first time today. “Dear Friends, I just launched News.va Praised be our Lord Jesus Christ! With my prayers and blessings, Benedictus XVI,” he posted, referring to a new Vatican news portal. Even more impressive, the 84-year-old pontiff…

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Officials in Uganda say a recent spate of lightning strikes has killed 15 people in one week. Several police officials across the East African nation cited incidents. In all, they said 52 people have also been inured by the strikes. A strike last week killed three school children who were…

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When Jonah Goldberg heard the story of Lena Reppert, the 95-year-old forced to remove her adult diaper by the TSA , he thought of the man-vs-machine war in the Dune novels. Why? Because “it seems the first commandment of the TSA is that every mind must be trained in the likeness…

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Casey Anthony’s defense team did indeed ask for a mistrial yesterday , citing a court ruling finding Florida’s death penalty statute unconstitutional. If granted, Anthony would get an entirely new jury, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Meanwhile, her trial continues, with lots of witnesses called yesterday and today: Roy Kronk : The meter…

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Moammar Gadhafi could face rape charges—if the International Criminal Court can link him to any rapes. Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo tells CNN the court is still looking for evidence and cannot yet prove Gadhafi ordered the rapes that have taken place during the months of unrest in Libya. Even so,…

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There are some ugly truths about Washington that persist no matter which party is in power: Spending always increases, Wall Street donors always get taken care of, and, maybe most troublesome, “the city’s political gears are always greased for war,” writes Joe Scarborough for Politico . Obama has expanded Bush’s war…

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