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Not even pets can hide from the political caterwauling; a superPAC has attacked the candidacy of Hank the Cat. YouTube hide caption

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Politics Gets Dirtier: Attack Ad Goes After Cat

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Occupy Wall Street protesters shout during a "Shut Down the Corporations" demonstration in New York on Wednesday. Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Occupy May Seem To Be Receding, But Look Closer

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Actor Will Ferrell, as Ron Burgundy from the movie Anchorman, appears onstage during a film festival in New York in 2004. Frank Micelotta/Getty Images hide caption

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'Anchorman' Street Battle Waged Off-Screen

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Mike Kelley built a replica of his childhood home and repositioned it around Detriot. Three of his videos are on display at the Whitney. Above The Mobile Homestead is pictured in front of the abandoned Detroit Central Train Station. Kelley died in January. Corine Vermuelen/Courtesy Whitney Museum of American Art hide caption

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Whitney's 2012 Biennial Exhibit Parts With The Past

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Estelle's new album is titled All of Me. Keith Major hide caption

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Estelle: Coming To America

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A woman salvages belongings from her Henryville, Ind., home, which was destroyed Friday after a series of tornadoes tore through the south of the state. Chris Bergin/AP hide caption

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Deadly Storms 'Worst Case Scenario' In Indiana

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Russian demonstrators protest in St. Petersburg against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's expected return to the Kremlin. Olga Maltseva/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Beyond Electoral Fraud: Russians Protest Corruption

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European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (left) and European Union President Herman Van Rompuy open a ceremony to sign an economic treaty Friday. Francois Lenoir/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Uncertainty Shadows The EU's New Calm

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