
Jake Tapper, Austan Goolsbee, Mary Matalin, Eliot Spitzer and Nicolle Wallace discuss the current state of the GOP nomination race.

Saturday Night Live took on the Rush Limbaugh-Georgetown Law student political firestorm, with Taran Killam playing Limbaugh giving a list of his new sponsors since calling Sandra Fluke a slut. The new sponsors included Sherman’s Imitation Mayonnaise, Syria Tourism Board,

Japan’s prime miniser and Emperor Akihito remember the victims of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis that struck the country one year ago.

Zoricic, 29, suffered head injuries after crashing in a race to the finish.

A U.S. service member walked out of his base in southern Afghanistan before dawn Sunday and started shooting Afghan civilians, Afghan and NATO officials said. There were widely varying reports of casualties.

A least 13 people are killed in a blast at a funeral on the outskirts of Pakistan’s northwestern city of Peshawar.

A protest rally against Vladimir Putin drew more than 20,000 people on Saturday, far fewer than those in past months as the opposition movement appears to be losing momentum following Putin’s presidential election victory.

Rick Santorum won the Kansas caucuses in a rout on Saturday and Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney showed strength in Wyoming, a weekend prelude to suddenly pivotal Southern showdowns in the week ahead.

An Israeli air strike in Gaza has killed two people, including a senior Palestinian terrorist leader, according to reports.

The 86-year-old actor swapped vows with his 40-year-old makeup artist, Arlene Silver, raising some eyebrows.

As far as we know, these radio hosts did not press Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum on the fundamentals of Catholic sacraments or the role of the Virgin Mary in Catholic theology.

A Canadian reporter attempted an ambush interviewer, but when trying to keep up and hold the subject under pressure, he himself was ambushed — by an oncoming pole.

While defending Rush Limbaugh;’s right to offend in exercising free speech Bill Maher did not miss the opportunity to be nasty and crude himself.

Secretary of Energy Steven Chu was pressed in a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing about lay-offs at Solyndra being delayed past the 2010 midterm elections. Chu explained that he turned the matter over to the Inspector General and “When

Rep. Duncan Hunter II (R-CA) is pushing legislation requiring the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which has claimed the current unemployment rate at 8.1 percent, to broaden its definition for the unemployment rate to include those no longer looking for work,

The call is illegal because the responsible group identified on the calls as “Women of the 99%” is not a registered PAC or lobbying group, and no return call phone number is given.