Arizona Governor Jan Brewer is set to meet with President Obama today to discuss immigration reform, border security and a controversial law in her state that will require police enforcing any other law to examine immigration status if there is reasonable suspicion a person is in the country illegally. For Obama it is a chance to lay out a measured response to the state's bold legislation, and for Brewer, it is a chance to spend more than five minutes in a room with a minority.
South Carolina gubernatorial hopeful Nikki Haley has been accused of a second affair, a one-night stand in 2008 with Larry Marchant, who until yesterday worked for, Andre Bauer, the current lieutenant governor and her challenger in the Republican primary. Haley has already denied accusations of a dalliance with conservative blogger Will Folks, and it is expected that once all the information comes to light that this string of infidelity will somehow lead back to Tiger Woods, or perhaps, through a couple more twists, to Kevin Bacon.
Workers at Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group will get a 30% raise to try and improve morale and reduce the need for excessive overtime, following a rash of suicides in the last year. The company, which produces iPhones and iPads, regrets having made an app for that.
Former President George W. Bush insists that going to war in Iraq was "the right thing to do," and that if he had to do it all over again, he still would waterboard 9/11 mastermind, Khalid Sheik Mohammed. Bush made the comments to a group of shrubbery as he wandered around his backyard.
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