Thursday, June 16, 2011
Today's Top Stories
Outsiders vs. Insiders: The Struggle for the Soul of the GOP
By Joe Klein
It's the Outsiders vs. the Insiders — and the Outsiders Have an In
Casey Anthony Trial: Why the Forensic Evidence May Not Be Enough to Convict
By Nate Rawlings
The prosecution has presented some devastating evidence on everything from flesh eating insects to the properties of duct tape, but that doesn't mean they've won the case. Here are seven ways the defense might reinterpret the science.
NASA: Supermassive Black Holes at Heart of Ancient Galaxies
By Matt Peckham
How Today's Conservatism Lost Touch with Reality
By Fareed Zakaria
Today's conservatives are no longer rooted in the reality of America, past or present
Vladimir Putin: When Family is Virtually a State Secret
By Simon Shuster / Moscow
Rumors abound in blogs and on the internet about the home life of Russia's paramount leader. But don't go hoping for confirmation.
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Swampland
By Adam Sorensen
Romney is at 30% in the latest WSJ/NBC News poll. The next candidate who’s currently running is Herman Cain at 12% and then Ron Paul at 7%. (I’m excluding Palin and Rick Perry.) There are plenty of caveats that go with one early national poll, but it’s stunning nonetheless. If a campaign is admitting their candidate [...]
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Top 10 Movies Based on Kids' Books
As Mr. Popper's Penguins waddle off the page and into theaters, TIME takes a look at other beloved children's books that made it to the big screen.
Quotes of the Day
"Today, praise God, America is not facing an individual, a group or a faction. It is facing a nation that is in revolt, having risen from its lethargy to a renaissance of jihad."
AYMAN AL-ZAWAHRI,
former second in command to Osama bin Laden, who has been named the new leader of al-Qaeda
former second in command to Osama bin Laden, who has been named the new leader of al-Qaeda
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Total Eclipse of the Moon
On June 15, an unusually long and dark lunar eclipse — the first of 2011 — was visible across large parts of Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia, showcasing, for many stargazers, a moon made crimson by the ash from a recently erupted Chilean volcano
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