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American cities' equality ratings puts them on par with countries like Swaziland and El Salvador
This article shows the high inequality of U.S. metro areas compared to poor countries
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Scottish to vote on independence in 2014
Scotland will hold a vote in 2014 on independence in what could result in the eventual breakup of Britain, a British government minister said on Tuesday.
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Electronic Voting Machine Company To Be Used Across the Country Has Close Ties To Bain/Romney
Someone should probably keep an eye on this, no?
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Why can't you vote online?
Making internet voting secure is a big challenge, but American elections have bigger demons
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Don't Worry, but North Korea's Rockets Can Probably Reach the U.S.
There's no reason you should panic about this news. Continue doing what you do! Football is on in a few hours! But you should probably know that North Korea's rockets can probably reach the west coast of the U.S.
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Romney Tax Plan
For a detailed explanation of how the Romney-Ryan tax plan is able to cut taxes by $5 trillion without exploding the deficit or requiring tax hikes on the middle class.
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OOPS: without Permission, Paul Ryan and Family Show Up Washing Clean Dishes at Ohio Soup
The head of a charity in Ohio is not pleased with Paul Ryan's photo op at a soup kitchen in Ohio, saying that the Romney campaign "ramrodded their way" into their facility unannounced.
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Complete Second Presidential Town Hall Debate 2012: Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney - Oct 16, 2012
The second presidential town hall debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama in the run up to the general election in November.
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From Grumpy Cat to Gangnam Style: The Best Memes of 2012
The news made the web, the web made the memes, and the memes made the news.
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Young Barack Obama
Slick mofo
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A Point Of View: What kind of superpower could China be?
China is on course to becoming a superpower - but not in the way many expect, writes economist Martin Jacques.
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Texas opens highway with 85 mph speed limit, fastest in America -- is it too fast?
On one brand new stretch of toll road southeast of Austin, Texas, you can cruise at 85 mph and not worry about being pulled over for speeding.
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Vote with your gum.
If you happen to be walking by with gum in your mouth, make sure you place your vote. Don't worry, it's safe.
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Pro-Gun Advocates Trying To Deport Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan's outspokenness about gun control has brought about a petition seeking to deport him from the United States. The petition, which has been submitted on a White House website, has received over 12,000 signatures.
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Your Right to Own, Under Threat
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments today in a case called Kirtsaeng v. Wiley, and their final decision could help shape the future of "first sale," a legal doctrine that underpins the right to sell, lend, or give away the things you buy
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Why Iran Wants to Attack the United States
The Islamic Republic's terror plots may look bumbling today, but what about tomorrow?
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Poland found explosives on wreckage of president's plane-report
Polish investigators found traces of explosives on the wreckage of the government jet that crashed in Russia two years ago, killing Poland's president and 95 others, daily Rzeczpospolita reported on Tuesday.
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The story behind Mitt Romney’s loss in the presidential campaign to President Obama
It was two weeks before Election Day when Mitt Romney’s political director signed a memo that all but ridiculed the notion that the Republican presidential nominee, with his “better ground game,” could lose the key state of Ohio or the election. The race is “unmistakably moving in Mitt Romney’s direction,” the memo said.
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Romney Campaign bought 5k worth of goods to give to supporters to give back to him for "relief" effo
So this happened. They not only staged a "relief" rally, they faked the actual "relief." How in the hell does anyone vote for this guy?
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The States with the Riskiest Voting Technology
Some states —including swing states—are more vulnerable to glitches that could tip the election. But the lack of a paper backup means such errors can go undetected.
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