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Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein and hedge-fund manager John Paulson both stepped out this weekend in the aftermath of the SEC's allegations against GS. Who looked most innocent?
No one there but her husband, her fetus, and ... those guys with the reality-TV cameras.
Jesus died on this day in history, allegedly, and today it was reenacted by tweens.
Hillary Clinton appears to be genuinely pleased that Barack Obama passed health-care reform.
This is like the mundane-ness Obama faced multiplied by ten.
If you aren't drunk and acting stupid, are you really alive?
A giant wooden caricature of the president in Valencia harks back to a more idealistic time. Too bad it'll get burned at the end of the week.
Images of Rush's Manhattan penthouse reveal his softer side.
Wasn't he blond the last time we saw him?
Is she mocking herself, or the media that is now going to look for clues on the inside of her palm?
It has taken Frank Gehry a few decades of missteps and misfortune, but he's finally leaving his mark on New York's skyline.
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