| This scientific quiz is the only way to be sure. Just in time for CPAC! |
| Then-Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio bungled the fight against Argentina's "Equal Marriage Law" in 2010. "Let's not be naive," he wrote of same-sex marriage. "This is not a simple political fight; it is a destructive proposal to God's plan." |
| Is Matt Damon's mild-mannered best friend actually a covert government operative? |
| The MSNBC host is leaving his 8pm time slot and going to the weekends. |
| "There’s no surprise that the American people are war weary when their commander in chief is the weariest of all," Rep. Cotton tells CPAC. |
| Fears that the group will back a grand bargain and spark a dark money “arms race.” |
| Recent programming changes have given the network a chance to play "moneyball" with its deep bench of contributors. |
| In a radio interview, the Fox News host questions the House speaker's commitment. "But do you want to risk the full faith and credit of the United States government over ObamaCare?" Boehner shoots back. |
| Florida Republican stuck to climate change and marriage equality. “Just because I believe states should have the right to define marriage in the traditional way does not make me a bigot,” he said to applause. |
| "Why lose 10 years of elections to mess with those programs?" the pundit says of changes to Medicare. |
| 48 newspapers from around the world welcomed the Catholic Church's new leader. |
| The gay conservative is considering taking on the senior South Carolina senator in 2014. He also is taking on gay progressives — and defending DOMA. |
| There's more to this than the tours, White House says. |
| While Rubio sticks to a traditional approach, Paul's libertarian, reformist message gets the crowd going. |
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