Obama's pen will allow no religious exemption
President Barack Obama plans to sign executive orders Monday
prohibiting discrimination against gay and transgender workers in the
U.S. government and its contracting agencies, without a new exemption
that was requested by some religious organizations.
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Netroots Nation: A choice of grannies
At a summertime getaway for liberals, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth
Warren has captured the hearts of Democratic activists beginning to
think about an heir to President Barack Obama. But their minds tell them
that Hillary Rodham Clinton could help them hang onto the White House.
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Obama admin sends 59 Hondurans home
A flight carrying 59 women and children arrived Friday
in Honduras from New Mexico, the second group of migrants from the
Central American country to be deported from the United States this
week.
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Honoring Our Fathers
Despite the media play Chicago gets, it isn't the official "Murder
Capital of the U.S.A." That unhappy distinction — based on the murder
rate per 100,000 people, not on the number of actual dead people on the
streets — belongs to poor, under-populated Flint, Mich.
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Washington Post runs cartoon showing Netanyahu punching Palestinian baby
A prominent American Jewish organization is denouncing The Washington
Post for posting an animated cartoon on its YouTube channel depicting
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu beating a Palestinian infant.
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