Keith Judd, a.k.a. Inmate #11593-051, notched 41% of the vote in West Virginia’s Democratic presidential primary.
Politics
Will the ‘Slut’ Vote Matter in 2012?
A young activist wants to rally women voters around recent scandals to fight what critics have called a conservative “war on women.”
Dear Mr. President: Which Jeezy Would You Be?
At the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Obama joked that while his first term saw him singing Al Green, his second term will be all about Young Jeezy. So which hip-hop songs should the President cover? NewsFeed has a few suggestions.
The 98th Annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner
The annual event, which brings together US President Barack Obama, Hollywood celebrities, news media personalities and Washington correspondents, featured comedian Jimmy Kimmel as the host.
WATCH: President Obama Outshines Jimmy Kimmel at White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Do we laugh at the President because he’s funny — or because he’s the President and we have to?
Mein Kampf to Return to German Bookshelves
Bavaria is to go ahead with the first German publication of Hitler’s Mein Kampf since World War II.
Trayvon Martin Case: Sanford, Fla. Rejects Resignation of Police Chief Bill Lee
City commissioners voted to keep the embattled Police Chief on as Sanford grapples with the fallout from the Trayvon Martin shooting.
French Twitter Users Outsmart Election Law With Cheese, Flan References
Just how did the French manage to skirt a law prohibiting voting predictions in the first round of the presidential election?
Charles Colson, from TIME’s Archives
As a special counsel to President Nixon, Charles Colson often advised the commander-in-chief on groundbreaking issues — including helping to construct the devious Watergate scheme that led to the takedown of Nixon and many of …
Mitt Romney’s Newest Mini-Headache: ‘Cookiegate’
In an awkward moment of forced small-talk, the GOP candidate inadvertently offended a local bakery – and 7-Eleven stores nationwide. Oops.
Sarkozy Faces Uphill Election Battle, But Still Won’t Trade His Rolex For Votes
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been championing his law-and-order credentials on the campaign trail, but is apparently still afraid to wear his Rolex in a crowd.
GSA Scandal: So What Does $823,000 Buy You in Las Vegas?
Amid new allegations of lavish spending, Newsfeed breaks down the damage done to taxpayer wallets at the General Services Administration’s infamous Las Vegas blowout.




