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Sore Losers Can't Accept That France Legalized Gay Marriage U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, second from left, talks to British Prime Minister William Hague, left, as Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi, third from left, and Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr, second from right. U.S. Steps Up Support for the Syrian Rebels, but Still Won't Arm Them Don't Believe the Report About Hugo Chávez's Death Just Yet Today's Best Five Best Wednesday Columns Dennis Rodman's North Korea Trip Isn't Making North Korea Any Less Anti-U.S. Here's How You Send Off the First Retiring Pope in 600 Years Michael Moore Breaks Down Buzzfeed's Mistakes on Emad Burnat's LAX Debacle This Titanic Replica Could Sink Just Like the Original Iran's Komeil Ghasemi (in red) fights with Tervel Ivaylov Dlagnev of U.S. for the bronze medal of the Men's 120Kg Freestyle wrestling at the ExCel venue during the London 2012 Olympic Games August 11, 2012. Nuclear Negotiators Agree on Wrestling, Not Much Else The Pope's New Shoes End the Papal High-End Fashion Truther Movement Today's Best Five Best Tuesday Columns Camp 25 in 2010 Satellites Show North Korea's Prison Camps Expanding Under Kim Jong-Un Some Republicans Come Out in Favor of Same-Sex Marriage Saudi Arabia's Buying Yugoslavian Guns for the Syrian Rebels Former Premier Silvio Berlusconi casts his ballot in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. Italy's Close Election Could Give Way to Chaos Today's Best Five Best Monday Columns Horse Meat Found In Ikea's Famous Swedish Meatballs Cardinal Keith Patrick O'Brien speaks to the media in Edinburgh, Scotland, Thursday Sept. 16, 2010. Britian's Top Catholic Cardinal Resigns Amid New Scandal Cyber Attacks Sound Scarier When You Call Them the New Cold War Afghanistan Just Banned U.S. Troops from an Entire Province Can You Imagine Cuba Without a Castro? Meet Carl, the Other Pistorius Accused of Killing Someone So, North Korea Phoned the U.S. and Didn't Have Anything Nice to Say The Oscar Pistorius Trial Is O.J. Déjà Vu All Over Again Investigating officers inspect the site of an explosion at Dilsukh Nagar, in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, February 21, 2013. The Indian Twin Bomb Was No Surprise Did a Secret Vatican Report on Gay Sex and Blackmail Bring Down the Pope? Today's Best Five Best Friday Columns Did Wikileaks Help Kill the World's Most Powerful Drug Lord? Oscar Pistorius Is Granted Bail The FBI Has a Sexting Problem Among Its Agents The Perks of Working for Hezbollah India's Brutal Rape Problem Is Beyond Out of Hand The State of the Gun Laws Is Gridlocked Inspectors Find Major Iran Nuclear Move Ahead of Talks Bombs Across Hyderabad in Apparent Terrorist Attack Today's Best Five Best Thursday Columns Massive Car Bomb Kills at Least 31 in Damascus Investigating officer Hilton Botha, the lead detective in the Oscar Pistorius murder case, sits in court during a break in court proceedings at the Pretoria Magistrates court, February 21, 2013. Lead Cop In Oscar Pistorius Case Charged with Attempted Murders Egypt's Fighting Palestinian Smugglers with Sewage North Korea's Nuclear Site Is Getting Busy Again Propaganda Parade Did South Korea Help North Korea Light Obama on Fire in This Video? Sponsors Turn Their Back on Oscar Pistorius China's Killer Drones Didn't Kill a Drug Lord, but Obama's Drones Could Have Palestinian Filmmaker Detained on His Way to the Oscars A New Pope May Be Selected Sooner Than Expected Today's Best Five Best Wednesday Columns The Russian Meteor Finally Lands on Stewart and Colbert Pistorius' Lawyers Go After the Prosecution's Witnesses Media Diet Andy Carvin: What I Read There's Good News and Bad News About This New SARS-Like Virus North Korea Says Everyone Wants to Visit — Especially with All the Nuclear Threats