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Chris Wallace uses 'illegals' slur to describe young immigrants

Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday referred to young undocumented immigrants with the word "illegals," a term that many consider to be a slur.

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Nobel winner collects her prize, two decades later

Saturday was the culmination of a 22-year journey "back into the wider human community" for Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese politician and activist who finally collected her Nobel Peace Prize, as the New York Times reports.

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Protesters force Romney bus tour into a wee Wawa problem

White House hopeful Mitt Romney spent Saturday courting small-town Americans and pushing his jobs agenda, but a botched campaign stop showed it isn't always easy connecting with everyday voters.

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Glenn Beck claims that his new music project will destroy 'Glee'

Former Fox News pundit Glenn Beck said on Friday that he has produced a new music project that will outshine the program "Glee," which he views as slickly produced, "horrible" liberal propaganda. Beck was speaking to the Faith and Freedom Coalition in Washington, DC when he made the remarks, according to Talking Points Memo.

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Joy Behar: 'I'm still ticked off about the 2000 election'

On Friday night's edition of "Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer," host Elliot Spitzer was joined by Joy Behar, co-host of ABC's "The View." Behar discussed her upcoming Current TV show and talked to Spitzer about what motivated her to join the fledgling network's roster.

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Fox news anchors shocked by reporter who interrupted President Obama

When a reporter for Tucker Carlson's Daily Caller interrupted President Obama in the middle of a speech on immigration reform, even Fox News anchors Shep Smith and Chris Wallace found the incident "weird."

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Geraldo: 'All the white people' are on 'one side'

Appearing on Fox and Friends on Friday morning, Fox News personality Geraldo Rivera tried to pitch a thoughtful argument against racial divisions in America, but the nuances of race relations and political participation in this country failed him.

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Arpaio defiant: Obama's new immigration policy won't affect Arizona

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio says that President Barack Obama's decision to offer immunity to younger undocumented immigrants won't effect his enforcement efforts in Arizona.

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McConnell calls Obama 'thuggish' over opposition to Citizens United

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Friday accused President Barack Obama's administration of using "thuggish" tactics to promote campaign finance reform.

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Fox News co-host calls for mass deportations

The night before President Barack Obama announced that he would grant immunity to younger undocumented immigrants, "The Five" co-host (and former host of Fox Business Network's 'Follow The Money') Eric Bolling took to the airwaves to suggest that federal officials should conduct a mass deportation campaign, all in the name of putting young Americans to work.

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Robert Reich: Romney is the reverse Robin Hood

Berkeley professor and former labor secretary Robert Reich suggested Thursday that Mitt Romney's economic plan favored the wealthy at the expense of the poor.

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Sen. Sanders: Consumers should know if food is genetically modified

Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA) on Thursday introduced an amendment to the farm bill that would give states the power to label genetically modified food.

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Jose Antonio Vargas: Americans have profound misunderstanding of immigration

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas on Thursday said the immigration system was fundamentally broken.

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