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They say his medical reports prove that John McCain, the Republican presumptive nominee is hale and hearty, but just taking a look at this photo…is this a guy you want to see running things?

If Obama only needs 60-plus votes to take the nomination, what are the superdelegates waiting for? They need to go ahead and put Hillary out of her misery and get the nominee in place. Here’s a list of who and where they are.

This lovely home will set you back $117 million British pounds, which equals $230 million American dollars. But does it even have a pool? Reportedly purchased by Britain’s richest man, billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, at least it comes with an art collection.

An unprecedented, subterranean e-mail campaign seeks to portray Obama as un-American, claiming that he is dangerous to mainstream America.

Hillary messed up, pure and simple. Here’s how and whay she lost her bid for the Presidency.

After saying she’ll stay in the race until June and referencing RFK’s assasination as a reason, she now says she’s sorry and apologizes. To the Kennedys.

Hillary Clinton says staying in the race until June is a good thing, since Robert F. Kennedy was assasinated in June. See the video here.

Jay-Z makes an appearance at the NBA Draft Lottery as a representative of NJ Nets team ownership, but he doesn’t bring them any luck. The Chicago Bulls get the first pick.

With just 61 delegates to go, Barack Obama is very quietly looking to choose a vice-presidential candidate for the general election.

This tiny baby was born in Miami, Fla., at 21 weeks, the world’s youngest baby to ever survive a premature birth. This photo shows the doctor holding her feet at birth. Now, Amilia is a thriving 18-month old who has renewed the debate about abortion.

Mike Tyson comes to Cannes, face tat and all to promote a documentary about his life called, appropriately ‘Tyson.’ In it, he said he led a reckless life, but says his rape conviction was unjust.

Jeff Deck and Benjamin Herson are on a mission to rid the world of bad grammar and misplaced apostrophes. They’ve been on a three-month tour, correcting store signs and making the world safe for grammar and punctuation.