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more about #tedkennedy ArtfulSlinger: I feel so bad for this woman and can completely understand her pain, and more than sympathize with her. The justice system can never really repair the... more » Flackette Goes Retro: I realize she's just speaking out of pain, and I respect that (heaven knows that if I were in her shoes, I'd be saying a whole lot worse, and probably... more » FatterKitty: My sister and I basically grew up in my dad's lab-- we played with the lab animals and did "experiments" with water and petri dishes and beakers. Our ... more » MIXED: I wish I were a Rhodes Scholar with a Rhodes Scholar boyfriend! Pshh overachievers! //congrats to both of them, what an achievement! more » shadesofmediocrity: "Washington D.C. is at the top of the list, with women making an average of $866 a week, only 7.8% less than men." My first thought: "Yay, we're gett... more » sweet_communist: I am so pumped that our President takes science seriously. It's about damn time. Attending a science fair at the White House would have been the hig... more » Penny: I can't imagine having to reconcile Justice and justice for one you've lost. I don't care how much someone wants to wax poetic about the law/system a... more » curiousgeorgiana: Once again, screw you VMI. They recruited me; heavily recruited me. And I made the mistake of visiting the school. They harassed me for 3 months wit... more » Ailatan: "They caused, allowed and permitted condoms to be distributed by school personnel to the students, many of which were opened during the school lunch p... more » Elaken: How amazing to be with someone who is just as intelligent/driven/capable as you. Very cool for Longino. more » AndPreciousLittleofThat: Boy, that's far and away the most creative argument against condoms in schools I've ever heard. Never mind kids having unprotected sex, because we ha... more » Penny_Esq: Does anyone know why they do wooden crosses for the Kennedy brothers rather than stones? more » BeckySharper: I was born and raised in Arlington, within walking distance of the cemetery. I will definitely visit the next time I'm home. NB: If any of you visit t... more » NefariousNewt: Was in Boston Friday and was one of the last people admitted to see the casket at the JFK library. I'm working up a blog post on it, but it was even m... more » Dagneymedea: The family of that lady he killed while driving drunk must be so sad. more » NewsBunny: Did anyone see Teddy Jr's comments? He spoke of losing a leg to bone cancer when he was 12, and his father insisting he could go coasting. Teddy ... more » Gillibeanz: As a resident of MA, specifically Martha's Vineyard, the loss of Ted Kennedy has deeply saddened the community that I exist in. (As well as many other... more » MIXED: Wonderful eulogy. Very touching. I can't seem to say much else, since I'm all weepy now. more » bluebears: Does anyone know why President Bush 1 and Barbara weren't there? more » theysaidwhat: It was a wonderful speech, striking just the right tone of explaining how Teddy the man shone through in the sort of policy he championed and how he w... more » -
#leftovers
Shaniya Davis' Aunt Speaks Out • Teacher Sues After Slipping On Condoms
• Carey Lockhart-Davis, aunt of murdered North Carolina 5-year-old Shaniya Davis, is furious that the alleged rapist and murderer is being treated decently in prison. She told the Early Show: More » -
#sayinggoodbye
President Obama: Kennedy Was "A Champion To Those Who Had None"
President Obama delivered a moving and heartfelt eulogy at Senator Edward Kennedy's funeral earlier this morning, calling Kennedy "the greatest legislator of our time" and "the soul of the Democratic Party." Clip after the jump. More » -
#pastimperfect
The Two Sides Of Ted: Heroic Public Servant, Womanizing Drunk
Even as many people eulogize the long and distinguished career of Ted Kennedy, others are not shying away from an uncomfortable truth: that Kennedy's past, particularly with women, was less than perfect.
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#toourhealth
What Now? The Road Ahead, After Ted
In the wake of the death of Ted Kennedy, Democrats and Republicans alike are starting to wonder what will happen to what the Massachusetts Senator called "the cause of my life." More » -
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#namegames
Kennedy's Legacy May Live On In Health Care
As mourners remember Ted Kennedy's work on legislation, Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) is now proposing re-naming the health care legislation in honor of Kennedy. More » -
#rip
The Lion Sleeps Tonight: Ted Kennedy Leaves Long, Impressive Legacy
Senator Ted Kennedy, often called the Lion of the Senate, passed away late last night after a long battle with brain cancer. He was 77.
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#newsat1030
All The Inauguration That's Fit To Print
Yesterday, some promises were kept, others were postponed and some were made. But in a post-Inauguration and sleep-deprived haze, it can be hard to remember which is which. More » -
#snapjudgments
Inaugural Guests, From Malia To Jay-Z
The inauguration this year seemed to have more famous faces in one place than ever before. In the gallery below, take a look at the celebrities and politicians with the best seats in the nation. More »








