Fox News Reporter May Face Criminal Charges for Reporting on the CIA

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The government will use any and all information at its disposal to find journalist sources, as shown in The Washington Post's report this morning on a Department of Justice investigation into Fox News chief correspondent James Rosen, who may face criminal charges for reporting government secrets.

By Elspeth Reeve

12:20 PM ET

Republicans See Trickle-Down Liberalism at Work at the IRS

So far the facts of the three scandals facing the Obama administration do not tie President Obama himself to the scandalous acts. Since Republicans can't yet indict President Obama, they're shifting to indicting all of liberalism.

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By Philip Bump

12:16 PM ET

Robert Gibbs Does Not Think Much of Maureen Dowd

Robert Gibbs, press-secretary-for-Obama-turned-cable-news-appearer, is not a fan of Maureen Dowd. On Morning Joe, Gibbs claimed not to read the New York Times columnist, since she's been writing the same thing for the past eight years. He might have a point.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

11:57 AM ET

The Murder of Mark Carson: A Hate Crime Where It Wasn't Expected

Murders of gay men like 32-year-old Mark Carson over the weekend aren't supposed to happen in Manhattan's West Village, a birthplace for gay rights and is one of the places that everyone, especially gay men and women, is supposed to feel safe. Tonight's march to where Carson was shot in the face and called a faggot is the community's first step in healing.

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By Esther Zuckerman

11:25 AM ET

The Coen Brothers Are Having a Grand Time at Cannes

Amid the rain and the burglaries and the lavish parties for blockbusters (we're looking at you Hunger Games), this weekend Cannes regulars the Coen brothers emerged as one of the few elements of the Cannes Film Festival that didn't warrant major complaints. The goodwill they've received for their latest film Inside Llewyn Davis may carry them all the way to awards season in December. 

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By Richard Lawson

10:21 AM ET

The Smart Set

Kate Learns to Cook

Today in celebrity news: Duchess Kate is learning how to cook, Justin Theroux maybe had a bachelor party, and Faye Dunaway made a very important phone call. 

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By J.K. Trotter

10:14 AM ET

Today's Best

Five Best Monday Columns

Farai Chideya on minority representation in the media, Lindsay L. Rodman on the data of sexual assault in the military, Pankaj Mishra on wealth and freedom in China, George Packer on the 21st century celebrity, Elizabeth Kolbert on the danger of the Keystone XL pipeline.

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By Jen Doll

10:12 AM ET

Mad Women: 'Because You Know What He Needs'

Well, last night's Mad Men — the eighth episode this season, titled "The Crash" — was interesting to say the least. Some people loved it, others hated it, and it left a lot of us a bit befuddled (much like Ted Chaough in the photo above).

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By Elspeth Reeve

10:11 AM ET

Welcome Back to the Future, Hillary

Now that Hillary Clinton no longer has a nonpartisan badass day job, the universe is reverting back to its natural state in which Clinton is a controversial figure with a complicated past and more than a few enemies as well as the symbol of some people's anxieties about women in power.

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By Dashiell Bennett

9:42 AM ET

Poor People Are Now More Likely to Live in Suburbs Than Cities

A new study of population and income trends has found that the poverty which has long been associated with inner cities, has now moved out to the suburbs along with everyone else.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

9:19 AM ET

Thankfully, No One Was Hurt in Miguel's Meme-Ready Stage Dive

The most-talked about person during last night's Billboard Music Awards wasn't a performance or musical artist—it was the fan who was on the receiving end of a Miguel stage-dive gone horribly wrong. It seems like she survived.

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By Connor Simpson

8:58 AM ET

Yahoo! Promises 'Not to Screw It Up' on Tumblr

Yahoo! and Tumblr just officially announced their engagement to the world and they're already playing damage control. They're doing their best to calm your fears of Yahoo! digging its long, purple claws into Tumblr and ruining it forever.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

8:18 AM ET

Another Pack of Storms Is Heading Through the Midwest

Mother nature isn't going to give the Midwest a chance to breathe today: after a pack of tornadoes tore through the region on Sunday, the National Weather Service warned of more severe weather on the way this week, with Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas expected to take the next round of brutal thunderstorms and possible tornadoes. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

7:02 AM ET

North Korea Can't Stop Firing Missiles

North Korea launched two more "projectiles" into the Sea of Japan on Monday and this is not a broken record.

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By Abby Ohlheiser

May 19, 2013

Everybody is Dreading Monday's 'Carmageddon'

Friday's horrifying crash on the Metro North railway in Connecticut has halted train service for tens of thousands of daily commuters into New York City. 

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By Abby Ohlheiser

May 19, 2013

Washington is Trying to Meditate Itself into Sanity

Buddhism, apparently, is blowing up in the Beltway. Or rather, meditation is.

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By Abby Ohlheiser

May 19, 2013

At Least 19 Tornadoes Hit 3 States

A pack of severe storms barreled through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Iowa on Sunday, bringing tornado touchdowns in all three states. The emerging photos are terrifying and devastating

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By Abby Ohlheiser

May 19, 2013

Obama's Approval Rating Survives Scandal Week

Here's one place where the president didn't have a dramatic week: in his approval ratings.

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

Teens Are This Excited About Yahoo! Buying Tumblr

Now that Tumblr is a Yahoo! property, just like the beleaguered Flickr, some are predicting the service's death already and the deal hasn't even been officially announced yet. Those people are dramatic teens who use Tumblr but that's still a pretty big deal. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

Uh Oh, Another Big Burglary Happened at Cannes

Does Cannes have a serial thief in their midst? A powerful Chinese film executive had all of his luggage stolen out of his rented apartment this week just days after $1 million worth of Chopard jewelry went missing from a hotel on the city's main strip. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

Box Office Report

'Star Trek' Prospers

Welcome to the Box Office Report, where we know The Next Generation is clearly the superior television show. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

The Sunday Grind

Dan Pfeiffer Explains the IRS Scandal

The President's senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer did a tour of the sunday shows to try and calm everyone down about this whole IRS targeting Tea Party groups scandal.

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By Philip Bump

May 19, 2013

What We've Learned About the Cincinnati Team at the Heart of the IRS Scandal

The IRS' office of Exempt Organizations sounds like a terrible place to work. Four sweeping media assessments this weekend show a department that is overwhelmed, underfunded, and poorly managed.

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

Yahoo! Just Bought Tumblr for $1.1 Billion

That rumored $1 billion offer from Yahoo! to buy Tumblr? It's looking like a forgone conclusion at this point. But things are messy and speculative and there are already doomsayers predicting this is a bad idea for everyone involved. But mostly they're predicting it's bad for Yahoo!

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

Fred Armisen and Bill Hader Say Goodbye to 'Saturday Night Live'

Saturday Night Live said goodbye to two of its biggest stars last night, both in spectacular fashion, and had all time performances from Kanye West. It was a night of teary goodbyes and awkward Ben Affleck jokes. Join us, please, as we send off Stefon and Ian Rubbish in style. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

North Korea Tests Missiles for Second Day in a Row

North Korea fired a short range missile into the sea off its east coast on Sunday. It's the second day in a row the rogue nation fired short range missiles for no apparent reason. Seems a little wasteful, doesn't it? 

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By Connor Simpson

May 19, 2013

What We Know About the Record Breaking Powerball Jackpot's Mystery Winner

The frenzy for last minute tickets is over. The numbers have been picked out. Somewhere, a single person is $590 million richer. Last night's record Powerball jackpot has a winner but we have no idea who that person is yet. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 18, 2013

Oxbow Upsets Orb's Bid for a Triple Crown at the Preakness

After completing a thrilling come from behind win at the Kentucky Derby, Orb was supposed to walk away with Preakness and charge onto the Belmont Stakes in pursuit of the elusive Triple Crown. Unfortunately a horse named Oxbow had other ideas. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 18, 2013

Sore Losers Can't Accept That France Legalized Gay Marriage

France finally became the 14th country to legalize gay marriage on Saturday when President Francois Hollande signed the bill that legalizes same sex marriage into law. But ugly protests that have marked the legal process will continue even now that the bill is passed. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 18, 2013

The New 'Anchorman 2' Trailer Says Hello But Not Much More

There are a lot of cool things reportedly in store for fans when Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues hits theaters on December 20. The new trailer isn't giving away any hints, though. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 18, 2013

The President's Umbrella Scandal Folded Before It Could Take Off

There was a brief moment where some conservative were trying to make a scandal out of the President's moment in the rain on Thursday. But unfortunately that scandal died before it could really take off.

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By Connor Simpson

May 18, 2013

Kanye Was Watching You Watch Kanye's New Video Last Night

So if Kanye West's weird behavior in the Saturday Night Live promos wasn't enough to pique your interest in tonight's season finale, last night he surprised the world be debuting a new song and video with projections on landmarks in 10 different cities around the world. 

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By Connor Simpson

May 18, 2013

Why Is North Korea Testing Missiles Now?

North Korea noticed the world stopped paying attention to them, and so, the country fired three short range missiles off the coast to out all eyes on them. Are we about to fall back into the endless stream of provocations and threats that seemed to die down?

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By Sara Morrison

May 17, 2013

Commuter Trains Collide in Connecticut

Two Metro-North trains collided Friday evening, leaving at least 60 people injured, five of them critically. No deaths have been reported yet.

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By Sara Morrison

May 17, 2013

Michael Phelps Denies He's Planning a Comeback

Michael Phelps, who retired from swimming following last year's London Olympics, is coming back! Unless he isn't.

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By Sara Morrison

May 17, 2013

Federal Speedy Trial Act Won't Apply to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

This Sunday will mark 30 days since suspected Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found hiding in a man's boat. According to the Federal Speedy Trial Act of 1974, "the information or indictment must be filed within 30 days from the date of arrest or service of the summons." So, where's the indictment?

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By Philip Bump

May 17, 2013

What the Cold Spring Looked Like in Cities Across the U.S.

If April seemed a bit on the cold side to you, you're not alone. The month was the 23rd coldest on record in the United States. Here's what winter looked like in 180 different US cities.

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By Richard Lawson

May 17, 2013

The Call Sheet

The Dramatic Demise of 'American Idol'

Today in show business news: Not many people watched the American Idol finale, The Voice is still going strong, and Pete Campbell takes to the stage. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

May 17, 2013

Syrian Electronic Army Adds Financial Times to Its Social Media Hacks

The Financial Times became the latest news agency to fall prey to the Syrian Electronic Army, the hacking group which has claimed the social media scalps of the AP, The Onion, the BBC, and NPR, perhaps signaling that news outlets should be more like The Onion and come clean about how they're getting hacked.

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 17, 2013

The IRS Scandal Was First Revealed by an IRS Official Asking to Be Asked About It

The IRS official who revealed the IRS had inappropriately targeted conservative groups on Friday did so on purpose -- by asking a tax lawyer to ask her about it at American Bar Association tax section’s annual meeting.

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The Shoddy Management That Lead to the IRS Tea Party Scandal

The IRS division responsible for flagging Tea Party groups has long been an agency afterthought, beset by mismanagement, financial constraints and an unwillingness to spell out just what it expects from social welfare nonprofits, former officials and experts say.

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By Philip Bump

May 17, 2013

The Smoking Gun Can Tell the AP What a Federal Leak Investigation Is Like

When, in 2006, the website The Smoking Gun released a secret CIA memo documenting prisoner organizing strategies at Guantanamo Bay, the FBI took notice. Now the site has posted details of the ensuing 44-month-long investigation, offering a timely glimpse into the black box of a Department of Justice leak prosecution.

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By Richard Lawson

May 17, 2013

Why We Should Get Excited for J.J. Abrams's 'Star Wars'

While attention is, understandably, mostly on J.J. Abrams's newest film Star Trek Into Darkness, I'm suddenly more interested in his next film, 2015's Star Wars: Episode VI, which could actually be quite good.

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By Esther Zuckerman

May 17, 2013

Prepare for John Galliano's Redemption Tour

John Galliano may have apologized for the Anti-Semitic slurs that got him fired from Dior back in 2011, but two years later and he's far from redeemed. Now it seems like he's hoping to change that in a very public fashion.

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By J.K. Trotter

May 17, 2013

Five Best Green Stories

What We Don't Know About Fracking

Grist on the information vacuum around fracking, The Atlantic Cities on Google's personalized maps, ABC News on the impact of climate change on human allergies, The Guardian on the threat of flooding in London, CNN on the specter of oil manipulation.

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By Philip Bump

May 17, 2013

What Are the Solutions to This Week's Scandals?

As Scandal Week comes to a close, it's worth reviewing the policy proposals that have followed in the revelations' wake. There aren't many.

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By Philip Bump

May 17, 2013

The EPA Could Lose Its Power to Fight Climate Change Before Using It

Advocates of action on climate change hold a trump card. When the Supreme Court in 2007 determined that carbon dioxide is a pollutant, the EPA got a mandate to regulate it. But, what the court giveth, the court can rescind in a tightly contested vote.

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By Esther Zuckerman

May 17, 2013

Amazon's Open Pilot Season Is the Flip Side of Kickstarter

The backlash to the backlash to one of Amazon's comedy pilots is proving how letting fans on the Internet choose what they want to watch can backfire for the creative minds behind projects. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 17, 2013

So Who Lied to ABC News About the Benghazi Emails?

ABC News' Jonathan Karl's revelation of the White House's role in 12 revisions to the Benghazi talking points propelled the story, long percolating in conservative media, into a bona fide scandal. But then CNN's Jake Tapper's revelation of what the emails actually said revealed that to be a fake scandal. So who lied to Karl?

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 17, 2013

Powerball Jackpot Reaches Another New Record: $600 Million

Lottery officials with the multi-state Powerball game have raised the expected total for tomorrow night's jackpot to $600 million, the largest in the game's history

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By Richard Lawson

May 17, 2013

What We Watched

'American Idol' Finale: The End of an Era

It's over. After all of that pain and struggle, all that we have endured, it's done. Randy Jackson has left the show. Ha, mean. I'm just kidding, Randy. But yes, the twelfth American Idol competition came to a close last night, a surprisingly rousing and spirited finale to a season that's been anything but.

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