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If Rush Limbaugh hasn't already offended enough young women across America, today's comment might just do it. On this morning's show, the controversial radio host made another insulting inference aimed at the female population.

Rush Limbaugh's Apology to Sandra Fluke Rejected

Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown University law student who was referred to as a slut and a prostitute by conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh, has rejected his public apology, saying it was not sufficient enough.

NFL Bounty Case: Gregg Williams, Others Could Face 'Unprecedented' Penalities

New Orleans Saints' Jenkins reacts after he sacked San Francisco 49ers quarterback Smith in the third quarter during their NFL NFC Divisional playoff football game in San Francisco
League officials from the NFL are considering severe consequences regarding the alleged bounty program that was created for several teams in the league. Reportedly, the NFL could seek to implement lengthy and costly suspensions for some of the New Orleans Saints top brass including Coach Sean Payton, General Manager Mickey Loomis and former coach Greg Williams, the alleged orchestrator of the bounty program.
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Christina Hendricks To Olivia Munn: 10 Celebrity 'Naked Photo' Hacks

Christina Hendricks to Olivia Munn: 7 More Naked Leaked Photo Hacks [PHOTOS]

Both Christina Hendricks and Olivia Munn have allegedly had their phones hacked, with several naked pictures of the two actresses hitting the internet. But Hendricks and Munn aren't the first celebrities to face off against hackers. From Scarlett Johannson to Jessica Alba, here are seven more stars whose naked pictures have been leaked online by hackers.
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Moderate Earthquake Jolts New Delhi and North India, No Casualties Reported

A 4.9 magnitude earthquake jolted the Indian capital Delhi and the nearby towns on Monday afternoon 1.11 pm (07:41GMT) local time.The tremors felt for more than 10 seconds had its epicenter in Bahadurgarh, a town that borders New Delhi and state of Haryana, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (MeT).
Homs

Syria Seen Facing Bosnia-style War; Rebels to Seek Heavy Weapons

Few close observers of the Syrian conflict believe the uprising that began nearly a year ago is anything like over, and nor do they believe that President Bashar al-Assad can use the siege of Homs as a springboard to regain full control of the country. Yet some experts believe the authorities' brutality will lead to a drawn-out Bosnia-style war.
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China Cuts 2012 Growth Target to 7.5 Percent: Lowest in 8 Years

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao cut his nation's 2012 growth target to an eight-year low of 7.5 percent and made boosting consumer demand the year's first priority as Beijing looks to wean the economy off its reliance on external demand and foreign capital.
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Quake Rocks North India, No Casualties Reported

A moderate earthquake felt across north India rocked buildings and sent office workers running into the streets in New Delhi at lunchtime on Monday, but there were no immediate reports of damage.
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Middle East Tidbits: $10 Billion Sex Drugs, Anorexic Model Bill, Rise in Marriageable Age

Nearly 12 percent of Saudi Arabia's 20 million men are believed to be suffering from impotence and 80 percent of these cases are associated with psychological problems. Speaker of an Israeli legislative body is seeking to pass a bill which outlaws the use of images of extremely underweight models in Israeli media, reports said. Top Israeli model and actress Bar Refaeli has sued Suny Electronics Ltd., the authorized Israeli importer of Samsung mobile phones, for about $1.2 million in breach of...
Courtesy of the Indiana National Guard, a handout photo shows a vehicle flipped over by a tornado in Henryville, Ind., March 3, 2012.

How to Cut (Some) Costs of a Natural Catastrophe

Natural catastrophes in the United States caused $35.9 billion in insured losses last year, significantly higher than the 2000-2010 annual average of $23.8 billion (in 2011 dollars). The Insurance Information Institute has some advice to speed the insurance-claims settlement process, should one of them happen in your neighborhood.
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Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer: Murders Turned Into a Tourist Attraction

If you're visiting Milwaukee, put the trip to the art museum and theater on hold: Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer is now the center of a new tourist attraction in Brew City. A tour, opening Saturday, is set to display the horrific crimes that Dahmer committed before being arrested in 1991.
Residents work to clear storm damage after three tornados moved through the area in Chelsea

Tornado Death Toll Rise: 37 Dead in 4 States

Tornados sweeping through the Midwest and southeast have caused mass destruction and death. The violent storms have taken the lives of over 30 people in four states as people continue to search for survivors on Saturday.

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