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An Epic "Illegal Immigration" Debate Happened On Twitter

Conservative blogger Michelle Malkin and journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, an undocumented immigrant, had a very civil Twitter discussion about immigration in the U.S. So civil, in fact, Vargas even offered to make Malkin dinner!

30 Members Of Congress Who Have Animal Doppelgängers

Animal House.

The Real Threat From Korea

"A shooting war between North and South Korea is a real possibility, even if a North Korean nuclear strike on the US is not."

Vast Document Leak Exposes World Offshore Economy Of The Mega-Rich

Over 120,000 offshore companies and trusts brought into public view.

Now Even Politicians Can Be Divorced

From Sanford to Cuomo. Four governors and 75 members of Congress aren't married, and voters don't seem to care.

Connecticut Lawmakers Pass Wide-Ranging Gun Control Law

The bill now goes to Democratic Governor Dannel P. Malloy, who plans to sign it at noon on Thursday, Associated Press reports.

Marriage Equality Support Advances As Job Discrimination Bill Lags

The gains in marriage equality support from senators have been a stark change over the past 20 years. Senate support for workplace protections for LGBT people, however, has been at a standstill.

Hillary Clinton's New Memoir To Focus On Foreign Policy

The former secretary of state signs with Simon & Schuster for her "yet-to-be-titled" project. "The ultimate book for people who are interested in world affairs," says Karp.

Newt Gingrich Loves "Downton Abbey"

"You're never bored," Gingrich says. "It's sort of MTV designed into longform."

Newt Gingrich Dismisses Unity Ticket Reports

He didn't seriously talk with Rick Santorum about combining forces to topple Romney during the presidential primary, Gingrich says. As to the idea he wanted to be atop the ticket: "It was a joke."

Michael Reagan Won't "Feud" With His Sister Over Marriage Equality

What would Ronald Reagan do?

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