USA TODAY — Even at the fast-food joint, nutrition matters.
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Most U.S. citizens respect the American flag, but apparently rapper Lil Wayne isn’t one of those people, as bootleg footage of his latest music video shows.
USA TODAY — Even at the fast-food joint, nutrition matters.
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THE DAILY CALLER — A professor at a community college in Tennessee allegedly ordered students in her general psychology class to wear “Rainbow Coalition” ribbons for an entire day to advertise support for the advancement of gay and lesbian political causes.
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THE HILL — Former Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) said Wednesday that he may mount a primary challenge to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in their state’s 2016 Senate primary.
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Serena Williams is currently under-fire for her controversial comments about the Steubenville, Ohio rape case, in which she essentially blamed the victim.
Sen. Rand Paul has taken the lead in fighting back against the recent revelation of the National Security Agency’s surveillance program and does not seem to be giving up any time soon, especially as it looks as if he is gaining the support of the youth.
One thing you may not be expecting while watching the NBA Finals: a sales pitch for Obamacare.
A bill banning abortions after 20 weeks passed in the Republican-led House of Representatives on Tuesday mostly along party lines with a vote of 228-196.
There were, however, a few representatives, both Republican and Democratic, who broke party lines and voted in an unexpected way on the far-reaching bill.
The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, passed 228-196 by the House of Representatives yesterday, resulted in an immediate firestorm of critical hyperbole. President Obama’s Organizing for Action asserted in an email that the bill is one of the “most unbelievable, unconstitutional attacks on women’s health in a long time.”
In short, the bill (which stands no chance of becoming law) attempts to ban abortions in the United States after the 20th week of pregnancy, with limited exceptions.
Here are three things every American should know about the proposed law:
NBC NEWS — For those living on the Cold War’s front line, one sentence spoken in German secured John F. Kennedy’s place in their hearts forever.
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USA TODAY — Michael Hastings, a native Vermonter and a journalist widely known for his profile in Rolling Stone magazine of a general who commanded U.S. forces in Afghanistan, was killed Tuesday in a car crash in Los Angeles, according to multiple reports.
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The Pentagon is shelling out millions of dollars — to coach football.
Need some heroin? No problem, just sell your “Obama phone.”
It’s historic, popular, and spearheaded by women – that’s how supporters of the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Act’s described the bill on a conference call held by the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List Tuesday.
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has a brand new signature to go along with his prestigious title.
Sorry Bitcoin users – the federal government wants to start taxing you.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has become such a hot commodity within the GOP of late that even the liberal magazine The New Republic couldn’t help but publish a cover story on him – complete with one of the year’s most controversial cover pages.
One new California restaurant hasn’t exactly put its best foot forward.
It turns out that Miss Utah Marissa Powell fumbled her answer on income inequality between men and women Sunday night because, well, “the question was a little bit confusing.”
Criminals beware — this neighborhood watch is packing heat.
ABC NEWS — The fate of immigration reform hinges on how House Speaker John Boehner handles the issue. And on Tuesday, he laid down a significant marker on how the House will move forward.
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