Carly Fiorina Regrets Giving People ‘The Opportunity to Talk About Something Petty’
Barbara Boxer's hair is still "so yesterday," though.
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Barbara Boxer's hair is still "so yesterday," though.
The California gubernatorial race is going to be fantastic.
Needless to say, she would not be a strong candidate.
At first it didn't make sense to us. Then it did. Now it doesn't again.
There is literally no other way to explain her latest political attack ad.
The state would make a hefty $490 million over the next three years if it legalized gay marriage.
This looks like it's going to be a boisterous bunch.
It's a question you may soon have to ask yourself.
The latest in the case of Chow versus Chau.
Did you know Rob Reiner is responsible for all of this?
Baja Fresh was just the beginning of the California-chain invasion.
Only those 18,000 gay couples who were married before the constitutional amendment was voted through in November will be allowed to share in the rights afforded straight couples.
In which one of your Daily Intel editors goes all the way to California to learn where he really belongs.
Same-sex couples who get married elsewhere will now have their unions recognized in New York.
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