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President Obama is not too concerned with the 2012 election right now, he says: “I’ll let (the Republicans) winnow it down a little bit.” But when the time comes, “I’ll be ready for them,” he tells Wolf Blitzer in a CNN interview . Discussing the economy, Obama said that he’d “be…

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A man in Tulsa who climbed a TV tower five days ago continues to rebuff police efforts to come down. The 25-year-old has not taken food or water since Friday, the day after he climbed the Clear Channel communications tower. He also has a history of mental illness, reports the…

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A trio of teens may be charged after they allegedly gave 23 fellow band campers pot brownies—without telling anyone the treats were laced, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. No ill effects were reported, but “we won’t let this slide,” says a police sergeant. “It could have been a very…

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By now, just about everyone in politics has weighed in on Rick Perry’s “treason” comments regarding Ben Bernanke . How about Perry himself? “I’m just passionate about the issue and we stand by what we said,” the Texas governor said today in Dubuque, Iowa, according to ABC News . “Although Perry’s campaign…

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Michele Bachmann stopped in Spartanburg, South Carolina, for a campaign rally today. A fan of the King, Bachmann has said in the past that she has some Elvis songs on her iPod. At the start of her rally, she asked the crowd to wish him a happy birthday, notes CNN…

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As sentencing continues in last week’s riots across Britain, some observers fear the punishments far outweigh the crimes. Two young British men who used Facebook to call for local rioting have each received four-year jail sentences—though the riots they suggested never took place. In one case, a 20-year-old man…

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Cockpit doors these days can withstand the mightiest of charges, but they’re still vulnerable because of a very human reason: Pilots need to go to the bathroom. That means the door gets opened during flights, and even those brief few seconds are enough for determined hijackers to get inside, writes…

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Rick Perry has soared ahead of his top rivals in the latest Rasmussen poll of likely GOP primary voters. With 29% support, he leads both Mitt Romney (18%) and Michele Bachmann (13%) by double digits. Ron Paul scored 9% support, with Herman Cain rounding out the top five at 6%….

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With two home runs last night against the Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twin Jim Thome became the eighth ballplayer ever to hit 600 out of the park. Perhaps most remarkable about this feat is that he achieved it without steroids—unlike many of the other top sluggers of his era, writes…

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With the debt supercommittee looking to slash the deficit, some in Washington are raising an old question, notes Walter Pincus in the Washington Post : What about a tax on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? “These wars ought to be paid for and not put on a credit card so…

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