They’ll probably all be reading the Washington City Paper.

A county official in Oregon has apologized after a 7-year-old’s business venture was soured because health inspectors shut down her lemonade stand.
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“D.C. United’s U-17s won the 2010 SUM U-17 Cup after a nine-round shootout with Real Salt Lake’s U-17s. United has won the SUM U-17 Championship three times in four years.”

Only three Congressional candidates in history have donated more personal money to their campaigns than Connecticut Senate hopeful Linda McMahon, and she’s hardly done spending yet. The former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment just exceeded the $22 million mark, making her No. 4 on the all-time list of Congressional self funders, according to a CQ-Roll Call analysis of campaign finance data.
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The purpose of the paper is “to quantify this concept of spongeworthiness,” where the investment is the partner. If sponges were unlimited in supply at a constant price, then Elaine’s decision about whether a partner would be sponge-worthy or not would be yes for any quality greater than zero. But when stock becomes limited, a “spongeworthiness threshold” is required, dependent on the number of sponges she has left. The fewer the sponges, the higher the threshold for using one.
A table and a stage for the Obamas - latimes.com

Aww, guys, look, the Los Angeles Times thinks Komi is a “up-and-coming hide-out” — oh, those adorable left coasters.

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Nah, it’s never too early to compare a pitcher to Nolan Ryan, Sandy Koufax and Bob Gibson. (Via.)

Congress reviewing Cuban sanctions, may lift travel ban

(It’s probably because the embargo doesn’t make much sense anymore.)

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Awesome.

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