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Conservative Activist, Internet Publisher Andrew Breitbart Dies

imageAndrew Breitbart, a conservative writer, commentator, and publisher passed away on Thursday morning. He was 43. According to news reports, "Breitbart was walking near his house in the Brentwood neighborhood shortly after midnight Thursday when he collapsed, his father-in-law Orson Bean said." Paramedics were called, but efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.

Senate defeats bill to restore religious liberty

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate on Thursday defeated a GOP effort to roll back President Barack Obama's policy on contraception insurance coverage in the first vote on an issue that raised questions of religious and women's rights and riled Americans in this volatile election year.

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Clinton, Panetta defend Obama's Israel policy

WASHINGTON (AP) - Pushing back hard, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta are rejecting Republican criticism of President Barack Obama's policy toward Israel, arguing that the election-year attacks ignore the strong cooperative relationship and the record billions of dollars in U.S. aid for the Mideast ally.

Gingrich stakes his campaign on old Georgia home

ATLANTA (AP) - Newt Gingrich's political career is coming full circle: The state that nourished his rise to House speaker could strike a fatal blow to his presidential ambitions - even by his own admission.

Md. gay marriage could hinge on black churches

BELTSVILLE, Md. (AP) - With Maryland poised to legalize gay marriage, some conservative opponents and religious leaders are counting on members of their congregations, especially in black churches, to upend the legislation at the polls this fall.

Michigan Dems Power Santorum

Did Romney eek out a victory in Michigan? No. He actually won by a hefty margin. Did he lose blue collar voters, showing weakness in that key sector? No. He carried them quite nicely. So why don't the results reflect this? Because the primary was invaded by Democrats who largely voted for Santorum.


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