Meghan McCain Tweets The Most Amazing Photo Of Mitt Romney You've Ever Seen
Is that a hula girl on his kimono?
Republicans In Congress Killed A Media Shield Law That Would Have Protected The Associated Press
The defeated bill would have required approval from a federal court before reporters' phone records were subpoenaed. Darrell Issa, who condemned the AP subpoena Monday, was one of only 21 House Members to vote against the bill.
"Boston Bomber's" Former Friends Suspect Him In Triple Murder
Tamerlan Tsarnaev's best friend was among the victims in the bloody 2011 homicide. Surprised "Tam" skipped the funeral.
New York City's Tabloids Take On The NRA
The Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post labels Wayne LaPierre a "GUN NUT" and "NRA loon" in the wake of his bizarre news conference Friday. The Daily News piles on.
Coverage Of The Sandy Hook Shooting From Around The World
A look at how some outlets abroad have covered the tragic school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
Former Florida Governor Charlie Crist Becomes A Democrat
And the oddsmakers take a beating. Crist, who governed Florida as a Republican, endorsed President Obama's reelection and spoke at the Democratic National Convention this year.
A Compendium Of Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley's Anti-Deer Tweets
One United States Senator's war on the antlered set plays out on Twitter.
US Embassy In Cairo Deletes Controversial Tweets
In response to a firestorm of domestic controversy, the U.S. Embassy to Egypt deleted tweets standing behind a controversial statement from their official twitter account. See screenshots below.
Putin Talks Group Sex
Buried in a Guardian article on Vladimir Putin leading a Siberian crane migration in a glider (!), the Russian president shares his thoughts on orgies. (h/t @danahoule)
Obama Stuck To His Script
In a marked contrast to Bill Clinton's extemporaneous address, the president's convention speech mostly adhered to the prepared text. Obama's most notable departure from his prepared remarks was a call back to Clinton's "arithmetic" line.