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Monday, March 4, 2013

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March 4, 2013

 

 


 

Today's top stories:
 
1.) Gay marriage fight brewing inside GOP
2.) White House's false sequester claims prompt media pushback


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3.) Adam Carolla grills Gavin Newsom on minority groups' poverty numbers [AUDIO]
4.) Woodward to invite Sperling, Obama over to 'put this behind us' [VIDEO]
5.) Ashley Judd, potential U.S. Senate candidate, sure has done a lot of on-screen nudity
6.) Andrew McCarthy on Benghazi: 'Decisive action could have saved American lives' [VIDEO]
7.) Environmentalists 'outraged' by federal Keystone XL report
8.) Menendez bill could have aided donor's investment
9.) Mexico arrests powerful teachers union leader
10.) Project aims to help humans communicate with animals -- and aliens
11.) Dennis Rodman: Kim Jong-un wants Obama to call him, says US guilty of atrocities [VIDEO]
12.) Second-grader suspended for having breakfast pastry shaped like a gun
13.) Politico airbrushes rambling Ashley Judd speech overnight
14.) High-schooler suspended for disarming student holding loaded gun
15.) 'SNL' cold open mocks Obama on sequester [VIDEO]


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