
MSNBCs Alex Wagner discussing Mitt Romneys reading list decided it was his love of science fiction that was responsible for what Wagner suggests is his lack of human connection.

Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm launched into a monologue with some extreme rhetoric on her Current TV show. Granholm was commenting on voter laws being passed across the country.

Tommy Christopher, Mediaite: “Another question I’ve heard a lot about this is, you know, isn’t it hypocritical for the President to attack Mitt Romney’s record at Bain Capital and yet hold fundraisers and take donations from private equity?” Carney: “The

Healthy men shouldn’t get routine prostate cancer screenings, says updated advice from a government panel that found the PSA blood tests do more harm than good.

Asian markets lower as Merkel-Hollande showdown looms; investors fear European summit will not produce concrete measures to tackle the region’s debt crisis.

Turning heads and stopping joggers in their tracks -the nearly naked woman is supposed to represent all the food we kill for tasty enjoyment.
MSNBC Commentator Mike Papantonio: “Booker’s trying to get on the radar here. Well, he’s on my radar. And I’d like to tell him the same thing I tell lawyers in my firm. I tell a lawyer that a lawyer who’s

Tokyo Skytree, the world’s tallest broadcast tower and second tallest building, opens to the general public.

The former “Kate Plus 8” star dishes on her family life. Why Gosselin is hoping to return to television.

The selloff of Facebook continues. Investors pushed shares down an additional 8.9 percent Tuesday, they closed at thirty-one dollars a share.