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She might need to leave the GOP to remain a senator.
What's the deal with southern governors going all bleeding heart for the decades-old minor sins of boomer rock icons?
He tried to get Democrat Kendick Meek to drop his Senate bid in order to help Charlie Crist.
Representative Loretta Sanchez and Senate candidate Charlie Crist mix Cold War imagery and xenophobia as they scramble to reach swing voters.
For health-care reform, then against it, all in one day.
The moderate Republican is continuing his Senate run as an Independent.
Seen leaving OB/GYN clinic with Javier Bardem and a large white envelope.
The 'Gossip Girl' star's publicist complains about her 'Seventeen' cover, Rush Limbaugh spreads his wealth, and Kid Rock's "busload of skanky blondes" are snubbed, in today's New York gossip columns.
The actress bans the Italian heels from her wedding, and other sun-streaked tidbits in our "silly but devourable" wrap-up of Hamptons happenings.
It’s easy enough to pinpoint exactly who this year’s Republican vice-presidential candidate should be — but Arnold Schwarzenegger is not eligible for the post.
Eric van der Woodsen appeared in public with a new girlfriend, Republicans rallied behind Bruce Willis's wine store, and Governor Paterson ate some oysters, all in our roundup of today's gossip.
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