Wednesday, April 25, 2012

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April 25, 2012

 

 

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Today's top stories:

 
1.) Grim Reaper: Rural kids, parents angry about Labor Dept. rule banning chores on the farm
2.) Tea party in South Carolina, RIP: 2009-2011
3.) GOP senators dish on VP prospects -- including their own

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4.) Less than a third of political donations come from women
5.) Editor's notebook: The worst freelance submission ever
6.) Romney seizes 5 GOP contests, promises 'better America'
7.) Asteroid mining venture aims to add trillions to global GDP
8.) Netanyahu certain of Iranian nuclear threat: 'We know'
9.) McCain fingers Schumer as media whore for 'grandstanding' on Ariz. immigration law
10.) Ann Coulter mocks Elizabeth Warren's Dem. 'sex symbol' status
11.) Van Jones: Obama let the tea party 'set him up' by being 'so bipartisan'
12.) Detroit judge sexts nearly nude picture to court bailiff, says 'I've got no shame in my game'
13.) Jose Canseco's Twitter account vanishes, then triumphantly returns!
14.) SNL alum on Obama: 'What a f**king a**hole' [AUDIO]
15.) Top 10: Most hooterific Hooters girls [SLIDESHOW]

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