| Clinton set a new record for travel for a Secretary of State. Friday is her last day at the State Department. |
| The contribution came a month after Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast and three weeks after the election was over. The campaign didn't advertise its charity. |
| The NRA has a published list of its enemies, which includes over 200 celebrities. |
| The Republican governor tipped his hat yet again to his unlikely ally. Plus a crack at Cuomo. |
| New York's mayor and its mascot. |
| Asked why he doesn't support the right of same-sex couples to marry, Schock starts off: "Uh, well, I ... I just haven't." Adds that his "upbringing and faith values" contribute to his opposition — but then notes "people's views in society have changed." |
| Or that's what it seemed like. A word cloud maps it out. |
| It always comes down to the "unknown substances." And a couple of cherries. |
| There was always something fishy about it. |
| The state's political class gathered in Washington to drink and speculate about the scandal-scarred Senator. "These are nameless, faceless allegations — you should find out who that is," says Menendez. |
| Long live political coverage at CNN. How Jeff Zucker's "out with the old, in with the new" strategy could remake the way the network covers the circus. |
| There's no shame in Geraldo's political game. "I'll be here every Friday, until as such time as it's no longer legal." |
| "If you look at Beyonce and this Jay-Z fellow, it's been pretty much in praise and celebration of the modern criminal police state," the founder says. |
| A person familiar with the situation says Brown isn't looking to replace the new Secretary of State in the Senate. |
| The Senator takes another dig at the man challenging his Senate seat next year. "Perhaps we were too close to Newark." |
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