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MSNBC'S Sharpton Sinkhole A few nights back, Mark Levin made a powerful point on his radio show: Fox News boss Roger Ailes is a well-known and infamous name in media circles, like some sort of cable-news Voldemort or Darth Vader. Meanwhile, MSNBC boss -- quick, can you name him? -- Phil Griffin is unknown and not the least bit controversial after hiring, as Levin unforgettably put it, a "conga line of morons."
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Court sides with property owners over EPA WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court has sided with an Idaho couple in a property rights case, ruling they can go to court to challenge an Environmental Protection Agency order that blocked construction of their new home and threatened fines of more than $30,000 a day.
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Obama, GOP vie for upper hand on energy WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama and his Republican presidential opponents are tapping into a nation of frustrated commuters, seeking the upper hand on energy issues as rising gas prices dominate the political landscape.
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Christian family evicted from Egypt town CAIRO (AP) - Nabil Gergis, a Coptic Christian, lived for nearly two decades in the Egyptian town of Amriya, raising his children and managing a modest business. Those ties couldn't protect him after a sex video purportedly showing his brother with a Muslim woman began to circulate.
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Illinois GOP voters opt for freshman over veteran CHICAGO (AP) - Faced with a choice between a 10-term congressman and a freshman, Illinois voters opted for the newcomer in a heated Republican primary battle, while in a separate race one of the state's veteran Democrats easily won the biggest re-election fight of his 17-year congressional career.
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Santorum: Obama to blame for higher energy costs HARVEY, La. (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is denouncing President Barack Obama's energy policies and his foreign relations as failures that contribute to spikes in gasoline prices.
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De Niro: America isn't 'ready for a white first lady' WASHINGTON (AP) - Actor Robert De Niro opened a fundraiser starring Michelle Obama by listing her Republican rivals and jokingly suggesting that America isn't "ready for a white first lady." Newt Gingrich was not amused, and the Obama campaign says the quip was inappropriate.
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