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Obama heads to Barnard; GOP skews young; Ron Paul calls it quits; 2011 baby names; and more.

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The Slatest: May 14, 2012

Majority of Americans Back Same-Sex Civil Unions

Majority of Americans Back Same-Sex Civil Unions

But less than 40 percent agree with President Obama on the issue of gay marriage.

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"Stand Your Ground" Defense Fails in Separate Fla. Cases

"Stand Your Ground" Defense Fails in Separate Fla. Cases

The controversial law at the center of the Trayvon Martin case fails to provide cover for a pair of defendants.

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New Obama Spot Targets Romney's Bain Tenure

New Obama Spot Targets Romney's Bain Tenure

The unusually long 2-minute ad will air in a handful of key swing states starting Monday.

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New GOP Super PAC Looks To Harness Youth Vote

New GOP Super PAC Looks To Harness Youth Vote

Crossroads Generation is out with a $50,000 social media campaign aimed at a demographic that helped fuel Obama's 2008 win.

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Syrian Unrest Sparks Fresh Clashes in Lebanon

Syrian Unrest Sparks Fresh Clashes in Lebanon

Opinions on the Assad regime are now fueling sectarian violence outside Syria's borders.

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Ron Paul Will Stop Spending on Primaries

Ron Paul Will Stop Spending on Primaries

The move effectively ends the Texas congressman's presidential campaign.

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Sophia, Jacob Were 2011's Top Baby Names

Sophia, Jacob Were 2011's Top Baby Names

But a certain reality television show likely helped fuel the rise of no. 2 on the boys' list.

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Rand Paul's "Gayer" Remark Draws Evangelical Rebuke

Rand Paul's "Gayer" Remark Draws Evangelical Rebuke

Family Research Council president: "I don't think this is something we should joke about."

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Trayvon's Mom Gets 8 Months of Donated Vacation Days

Trayvon's Mom Gets 8 Months of Donated Vacation Days

That's on top of the roughly $100,000 Martin's family has raised to launch an advocacy group.

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JPMorgan CIO To Retire Over $2-Billion Loss

JPMorgan CIO To Retire Over $2-Billion Loss

Two other executives are also expected to lose their jobs in the wake of the stunning loss.

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Map: Which State Has the Highest Marriage Rate (After Nevada)?

NBC's New Comedies Look a Lot Like ABC's Old Comedies

NBC's New Comedies Look a Lot Like ABC's Old Comedies

Wes Anderson Dishes on How Childhood Fantasies Inspire Him

Wes Anderson Dishes on How Childhood Fantasies Inspire Him

Yglesias: America's Helium Privatization Fiasco

Yglesias: America's Helium Privatization Fiasco

Marriage Equality Is a Constitutional Right—Not a State Issue. It's Time To Start Acting Like It.

Marriage Equality Is a Constitutional Right—Not a State Issue. It's Time To Start Acting Like It.

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Smash: The Worst TV Show I've Ever Loved

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Mad Men TV Club: How Don Draper Lost My Respect

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