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Sen. Santorum: 'Taken Aback by,' but 'Understands,' Marital Fidelity Pledge
“The answer is yes,” former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum told CNN's Candy Crowley on Sunday when asked if he would sign a “fidelity pledge” promising to be faithful to his spouse.
How Would the Media Have Covered Caylee If She Were a Racial Minority?
Would Caylee Anthony's murder have gotten so much press attention if Caylee were a racial minority? Some are pondering this question in the wake of the tragedy that consumed the attention of much of the nation's media.
Boehner, Obama 'Grand Bargain' on Debt Ceiling Unlikely
Speaker of the House John Boehner announced Saturday evening that he would no longer be negotiating a “grand bargain” on the debt limit with President Obama and the Democrats.
IBM, Corning Requiring Gay Couples to Marry for Health Benefits
Same-sex couples, after fighting to be allowed to marry in New York and other states, are now struggling with what that might mean for their domestic-partner benefits.
Gallup: Herman Cain Rising in Recognition
A new report by Gallup shows that many of the Republican presidential candidates have gained in name recognition among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents since March. Herman Cain showed the largest gain in name recognition.
South Sudan to Rebuild After Becoming World's Newest Nation
South Sudan became the world's newest country on Saturday (local time) as it declared its independence. In anticipation of an uneasy transition to statehood, the United Nations authorized sending 7,000 troops and 900 police on Friday to help establish peace for the war-ravaged new nation.
Snowe, DeMint: Every Republican Senator Supports a Balanced Budget Amendment
All 47 Republican senators support adding a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution, announced Senators Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) and Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) in an op-ed.
Did Boehner, Obama Agree to 'Grand Bargain' on Debt Limit?
A bigger than expected debt limit deal may be in the works as President Obama met with congressional leaders from both parties Thursday. There are some reports that $4 trillion in deficit reduction may be in the works
Rep. Bachmann Ad Tells Iowans She Will Vote No on Debt Ceiling Increase
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann reminds Iowa voters in a new ad that the Minnesota congresswoman is a native Iowan.
Where Are the Most Affordable Colleges?
The U.S. Department of Education has launched a new website designed to help parents and students deal with the rising cost of a college education.