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Sen. Al Franken talks partisan politics, SNL
Former Saturday Night Live cast member and current junior United States senator Al Franken, D-Minn., proved that his comedic chops are still fully intact Sunday afternoon. Franken, who accepted the Brown Democrats' 2012 John F. Kennedy Jr.
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Justice Scalia sparks student protests
On Thursday, Mar. 8, Associate Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia delivered a speech at Wesleyan U. as part of the 21st Hugo L. Black Lecture on Freedom of Expression.
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Amid controversy, Louis Farrakhan gives speech at U. California-Berkeley
Religious leader Louis Farrakhan spoke to a full Wheeler Auditorium at U. California-Berkeley for the Afrikan Black Coalition Conference Saturday, despite concerns voiced by campus groups regarding anti-Semitic, homophobic and other controversial statements they say he has made in the past.
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Ron Paul welcomed to U. Kansas with standing ovations
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul spoke in front of a packed house Friday night at U. Kansas. Ron Paul supporters lined up hours before doors opened, and Paul met their expectations.
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‘Harold and Kumar’ star campaigns for Obama
While the discussion at President Barack Obama’s campaign event at U. Michigan was focused on the president’s re-election efforts, U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D–Mich.
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Two CIA employees discuss employment opportunities
Editor's note: The two CIA employees asked not to be named in the story for security reasons. He swan dives of out an airplane, rips off a jumpsuit to reveal a tuxedo and has a beautiful woman on his arm to help him steal international secrets at dinner.
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Kosovo president addresses students
Atifete Jahjaga, the president of the Republic of Kosovo, discussed her country’s struggle for independence with an excited crowd of students, faculty and community members gathered at Dartmouth College yesterday.
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Attorney General Eric Holder talks counterterrorism, judicial process
CHICAGO — The U.S. government has the right to kill its own citizens overseas without a court order if they are plotting terrorists attacks against their country, U.S. Atty. Gen. Eric Holder asserted Monday in a speech at Northwestern U. Law School.
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Conference examines One-State solution
Despite protests from within and outside of Harvard U. calling for the administration to cancel the One-State conference at the Harvard Kennedy School this weekend, panelists at the sold-out conference fired back at critics and advocated for the consideration of alternative solutions to the Israeli-P...