The
NY Times on how today's primaries will likely reveal a plethora of
problems with new voting machines across the country.
The
WashPo on how
the 20-something social scene in our nation's capital (the Seminal's illustrious DC delegation notwithstanding) is making the most of the 2008 election season.
Serbian President Boris Tadic has been re-elected, but he cannot stop the southern province of
Kosovo from declaring its independence.
Following the publication of pictures of their
alleged gay wedding, several men have been arrested in Senegal (where homosexuality is illegal).
Blogs
On conservatives'
misconceptions of the American health care system.
Michelle Malkin attacks hip-hop — and reveals that music is "crap" if it references drugs, alcohol, social/peer pressure, violence, humor, partying, and the big no-no, sex. (Wow. I bet her evenings are fun-filled…)
The ACLU and DailyKos team up to blog military hearings of two detainees at Gitmo, warning, however, that
like everything else about Guantanamo these proceedings are "rotten to the core."
And a little commentary on the "can you have a beer with him?" candidate test…
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