Today's top stories: |
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1.) Supreme Court to weigh affirmative action case in busy new term |
2.) Tea party leader: Movement's role 'more important and more difficult' if Romney wins |
3.) Tommy Thompson touts himself as conservative, bipartisan in tight Wisconsin Senate race |
4.) GOP congressman: Snack programs not the solution to first lady's lunch plan |
5.) House Democrats want Energy Dept. to delay okaying natural gas exports |
6.) SEIU paid anti-Romney protesters $11/hour in Ohio |
7.) McCain mocks idea that Libya attack was 'spontaneous' [VIDEO] |
8.) House subcommittee chairman: Delphi subpoenas possible, scandal looks like cover-up |
9.) Obama up five over Romney in latest Fox News poll |
10.) Netanyahu: 'The Jewish state will live forever' |
From the Intercollegiate Studies Institute network and LI's Campus Reform: |
11.) [VIDEO] Florida prof: Stand Your Ground law exists because Floridians 'fear black men as dangerous' (Campus Reform) |
12.) Did You Build That? VOTE now! (Collegiate Network Newslink) |
13.) All Hail the Almighty Community Organizer (The Dartmouth Review) |
14.) Yale Disregards Human Rights With New Singapore Campus, Critics Say (The College Fix) |
15.) Student Assembly expresses concern over arrest disclosure policy (The Virginia Informer) |
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