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Poll: Most Trusted Person in America … Tom Hanks

Poll: Most Trusted Person in America … Tom Hanks

According to a new Reader’s Digest poll conducted in cooperation with The Wagner Group, topping Americans’ list of individuals they “trust” the most is … actor Tom Hanks.  The Oscar-winning star of such films as Larry Crowne (which nobody saw),

Obama's South African Inspiration: Why It Matters

Obama's South African Inspiration: Why It Matters

In an interview with Breitbart News Editor-at-Large Ben Shapiro, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) made the astute observation that Barack Obama is not just skeptical of our Constitution, but also has an alternative model in mind: the South African constitution. That

Chelsea Handler, Lena Dunham and More at Glamour Gala

Chelsea Handler, Lena Dunham and More at Glamour Gala

(AP) Storm volunteers mingle with stars at Glamour festBy JOCELYN NOVECKAP National WriterNEW YORKSandra Kyong Bradbury was star struck. She had just spied Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg a few feet away. Few events bring together such an eclectic

Lena Dunham Wins Glamour 'Woman of the Year'

Lena Dunham Wins Glamour 'Woman of the Year'

Nothing says class and glamour quite like comparing voting for the first time to losing your virginity. And nothing says grace and style like winning a national award for doing so. Now, the epitome of class, glamour, grace and style

Next President Could Appoint Three Supreme Court Justices

Next President Could Appoint Three Supreme Court Justices

Whoever wins next week’s presidential election may shape the Supreme Court for the next generation of Americans, highlighting how important Tuesday’s election is to the high court’s future constitutional integrity.  Justices Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy — both of whom

The Most Important Election in History

The Most Important Election in History

Who says Republicans and Democrats can’t agree? Every four years, politicos and pundits, both left and right, come together in a harmonious hymn of hyperbole: “This is the most important election in history!” they sing. I think hyperbole is responsible

Justice Ginsburg Weighs Legal Lessons of Opera

Justice Ginsburg Weighs Legal Lessons of Opera

By JASON KEYSERAssociated PressCHICAGOIt turns out lawyers and opera singers have more in common than booming voices and a love of melodrama. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is among the jurists who have looked for legal lessons in arias,

Pop Quiz On The Constitution

Background Information on Ruth’s comments to Egyptians looking for guidance on writing a new constitution: Justice Ginsburg And The Need To Oppose Radical Judicial Nominees Ruth Bader Ginsburg Trashes Constitution Ginsburg to Egyptians… Cross-Posted: TobyToons.com (Conservative Political Cartoons)

Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Hospitalized

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was hospitalized after becoming ill in her court office Thursday evening. The 76-year-old received an iron defeciency treatment earlier in the day, but began to feel faint soon after.

The End of Reverse Discrimination?

Reverse Discrimination, according to Wikipedia, is defined as, “the practice of favoring members of a historically disadvantaged group at the expense of members of a historically advantaged group.” Since the 1964 Civil Rights Act when the phrase came into usage,

High Court Blocks Chrysler Sale to Fiat

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy AP: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Monday delayed Chrysler’s sale of most of its assets to a group led by Italy’s Fiat, but didn’t say how