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People.com: Rush Limbaugh: I Still Don't Know Cause of Chest Pains

The radio host says he thought it was "the big one," but doctors say he has no heart disease

Tests find 'nothing wrong' with Limbaugh's heart

Tests that were performed on Rush Limbaugh after he was admitted to a Hawaii hospital for chest pains "found absolutely nothing wrong," the conservative talk show host said Friday.

Rush Limbaugh taken to hospital with chest pain

Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh was taken to a Honolulu hospital with chest pains Wednesday, a show staffer said.

Move to where the jobs are

In the early 1990's, I was listening to the Rush Limbaugh radio show when a young man from Youngstown, Ohio, called in to complain about... well, life.

SI.com: Jack McCallum: Limbaugh exclusion couldn't be more in American tradition

Professional gasbag Rush Limbaugh has predictably blamed the left, the media and the Rev. Al Sharpton (another professional gasbag, by the way), among others, for his being dropped from the ownership group that is attempting to purchase the St. Louis Rams. Huffing and puffing with self-importance, the Ruler of the Radio Right sees dire menace in his situation, which in his words "is about the future of the United States of America and what kind of country we're going to have."

Commentary: Don't blame Limbaugh for our faults

Things ain't what they used to be.

SI.com: Sources: Limbaugh dropped from group seeking to buy Rams

If conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh ever had much of a chance to be a minority owner in a successful bid to buy the NFL's St. Louis Rams, it is now over, two league sources have confirmed to SI.com.

Powell: Both Gates, police could have handled things better

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Tuesday that he has been the victim of racial profiling but believes Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. could have been more patient with the police officer who arrested him.

GOP has self-esteem issues, poll suggests

The Republican Party is in need of a leader and boost in its self-esteem, a new poll suggests.

Sotomayor: GOP cries racism, Dems cry foul

During the presidential campaign, then-candidate Barack Obama said that he hoped his administration wouldn't get hung up on matters of race.

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