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C-SPAN At 34, Ten Great Moments

An estimated 47 million people watch C-SPAN at weekly according to the network. Here's ten great C-SPAN moments.

Religious Right Could Be Left Behind By New Republican Plan

Abandoned by the Establishment, beset by libertarians, the base is playing defense.

23 Kitties Of Congress

Ready for the Feline Government?

The Iraq War Timeline As Told Through Front Pages

Shock and Awe to the insurgency to the surge.

What Obama Is Doing In Israel

Not nothing, but not as much as he once hoped. Where the laws of gravity always apply.

Obama: If You Like The Irish, You Should Love Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Story of Irish-Americans "yet another reason why we need to build an immigration system for the 21st century," says the president.

Mark Sanford Runoff Challenger Decided By A Hair In South Carolina

The No. 2 finisher, Curtis Bostic, likely rides a well-executed ground game and church outreach to a runoff. A mandatory recount muddies the outcome.

New Mexico Officials Still Unclear If Same-Sex Couples There Can Marry

Nothing in New Mexico law specifically prevents same-sex couples from marrying, but county clerks agreed in 2004 not to issue licenses until the law is clarified. Santa Fe's city attorney and mayor tried to push the issue Tuesday.

Cory Booker Tries To Show He's A Team Player

At a campaign event for New Jersey's Democratic candidate for governor, Barbara Buono, Booker plays a role he's not used to. "El Futuro Barack Obama!"

Obama: "I'm Ready To Win Some Money" In March Madness This Year

President tells ESPN he's "feeling good" about his bracket.

David Axelrod's First Month At MSNBC

Nice work if you can get it.

Same-Sex Marriage Ads Run, But Don't Lead To Victory, In South Carolina

Ads focused on same-sex couples' marriage rights trailed only those about government spending and jobs for Tuesday's primary. Neither of the two candidates headed to the April 2 run-off mentioned the topic, though.

How The World Covered The Iraq War

15 international front pages from the start of the Iraq war.

In South Carolina, Republican Congressional Candidates Eye Second Place

Losing in the wider primary often translates to a runoff win. Whether people actively vote against Sanford will matter.

The Real Face Of The Sequester

This isn't cancelled White House tours, these are real people losing pay and losing their jobs. Today's sequester news, as reported by local cable news outlets.

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