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Sierra Club and Other Eco-Hypocrites: Credibility Lost

February 5, 2012 - 6:00pm

In its sleeping-with-the-enemy story last Thursday, Time magazine captured perfectly the eco-pretensions of a rich and powerful organization like Sierra Club.

The 1%

February 5, 2012 - 6:00pm

Miami Called Forbes' No. 1 'Most Miserable City' in America

Considering its penchant for appealing to a millionaire and billionaire readership, Forbes magazine has some nerve picking the nation's most miserable cities. But that's what its editors do. Every year.

And this year it chose as its No. 1 most miserable city in America ... Miami.

They used a formula, an index, that combines unemployment and inflation. In deciding what cities make the list, the editors base their take "on the things people complain about on a regular basis," looking at 10 factors for the 200 largest metro areas in the U.S.

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Box-Checking Obama in a Liberal Cocoon

February 5, 2012 - 6:00pm

It's unusual when a reporter sympathetic to a politician writes a story that makes his subject look bad. But Ryan Lizza of The New Yorker has now done this twice.

Not Even Tim Tebow Could Pull Out a Late Victory for Rick Santorum

GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum is the latest to join the now-global Tebowing craze. ??

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BP Plans $500 Million Marketing Blitz to Revitalize U.S. Brand

BP Products North America Inc. is going to pump $500 million into an effort to rebuild its brand -- through a new customer rewards program and its exclusive energy sponsorship of the U.S. Olympic team -- that has suffered the past two years due to the Deepwater Horizon tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Mitt Romney Coasts in Nevada

Speaking at his Nevada caucus victory party at the Red Rocks Resort and Casino in Las Vegas Saturday night, Mitt Romney sounded every bit a winner.

While thanking the Silver State for giving him his second consecutive win and the largest share of the state's 28 delegates, the GOP presidential front-runner traveled the high road all the way. He mentioned not a single one of his opponents by name and stayed focused on President Barack Obama's record.

He repeated his oft-made promise to repeal the federal health-care law, grow jobs and increase military spending.

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Tim Tebow: I Could Go Into Politics

During an interview Saturday night with Dave Feherty, host of the Golf Channel's "Feherty Live," Denver Broncos quarterback and former Florida Gator star Tim Tebow said he could one day explore politics "if it's something I care about."

"I don't know -- it could be something in my future," Tebow said. "If it's something I care about, possibly."

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Koch Brothers, Others Pledge $100 Million to Knock Off Obama

Watch as 2012 becomes the most moneyed presidential campaign on record.

Last quarter, President Barack Obama raised $68 million, unprecedented for a sitting president a full year before his re-election bid. Now David and Charles Koch, billionaire businessmen known for their donations to conservative causes, have together pledged $60 million to defeat Obama. Plus, their friends kicked in another $40 million.

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RNC: Candidate Obama's Failed Promises

In a newly released ad, the Republican National Committee compares candidate Obama's promises in Nevada to President Obama's record in the state.

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