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Sen. Wyden: Online piracy bills would 'turn websites into web-cops'

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) blasted anti-online piracy bills in the U.S. House and Senate, the PROTECT IP Act and the Stop Online Privacy Act, during an appearance on C-SPAN's The Communicators on Saturday.

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NBC's Mitchell: 'The rap on Iowa is it's too white'

While covering the Iowa caucus, NBC's Nightly News Andrea Mitchell said that the state's influence on the presidential selection process had been lessened due to its lack of diversity.

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Iowa Republicans favor Romney to win

With less than 48 hours to go before the state officially kicks off the nation's presidential election season, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has emerged atop the GOP field among Iowa Republicans, polling data revealed Monday.

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Cantor refuses to admit Reagan raised taxes

Appearing on the CBS News program 60 Minutes on Sunday night, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) experienced an awkward moment when he was challenged to admit that his hero, President Ronald Reagan, did in fact raise taxes.

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Hawaii, Delaware begin certifying same sex civil unions

Two states, Hawaii and Delaware, began certifying same sex civil unions on New Year's Day, bringing the list of states that recognize same same sex partners to five.

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Huntsman hits Ron Paul with another ad

Jon Huntsman’s presidential campaign released another video targeting rival Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) on New Years Eve.

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Iraq war veteran questions rationale of U.S. invasion

Josh Stieber, an Iraq war veteran turned conscientious objector, explained to Al Jazeera English why he questioned whether the 8-year war in Iraq was worth it.

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Man throws glitter at Santorum for his anti-LGBT views

A bump in the Iowa caucus polls isn't the only thing Rick Santorum has received over the past week.

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Ron Paul: Racist newsletters had 'some very bad sentences'

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul on Sunday admitted that racist and homophobic newsletters published in his name called into question his management style, but insisted there were only eight offensive sentences.

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Limbaugh wins Ed's 'Psycho Talker of the Year'

On Friday's episode of "The Ed Show," host Ed Schultz revealed that the winner of his "Psycho Talker of the Year" award for 2011 is none other than Republican radio host Rush Limbaugh -- but it was still a close race.

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Romney's son jokes about Obama's birth certificate

One of Mitt Romney's sons did his best on Thursday to promote the rumor that the nation's first black president may not be a U.S. citizen.

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Fox News attacks Girl Scouts with liberal 'conspiracy' charge

Fox News on Thursday teamed up with a former Girl Scout to warn that the organization was conspiring to "promote a clear liberal ideology."

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