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Greenwich Village Killing: Marc Carson Shot in Face By Elliot Morales in Apparent Gay Hate Crime (VIDEO)
A Greenwich Village killing has stunned locals in New York on Saturday, and officials are investigating the homicide as a potential hate crime, according to reports.
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Hero Cop Rape Charge: Richard DeCoatsworth, Hero Invited to Sit With Michelle Obama, Arrested (VIDEO)
A "hero cop" has been arrested on a rape charge as well as other crimes, according to reports out this weekend.
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Powerball Winner May 18 Bought Ticket In Florida Supermarket (Powerball Winning Numbers)
A Powerball winning ticket has been sold in Florida, meaning that one lucky person has claimed the biggest Powerball jackpot in history at an estimated $590.5 million on May 18, 2013, lottery officials said Sunday.
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Milwaukee Bra Ban? Milwaukee Council Drops Bra Ban Threat at Historic Bowling Alley (VIDEO)
A potential Milwaukee's bra ban has been dropped by local officials, according to reports this week, after public outrage at the threat.
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CBO Shows $1 Trillion Tax Hike in Obama Budget
An analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office shows that President Obama's 2014 budget proposal would reduce borrowing by $1.1 trillion by 2023 thorough increasing taxes by nearly the same amount.
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Starbucks Diaper: Police Called After Mother Changes Diaper on Table (VIDEO)
A Starbucks diaper change has led to the police being called in an incident in Denver, according to reports out this week.
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Pro-Life Groups Say IRS Targeted Them, Too
About a week after the Internal Revenue Service admitted to targeting tea party and other conservative organizations for tax-exempt status violations, at least two pro-life groups say they, too, were singled out for unnecessary demands by IRS agents.
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Boy Scouts, Parents Hold National Rallies to Protest Lifting Gay Ban
Those supporting the continued ban on openly gay members in the Boy Scouts are gathering in over 50 locations throughout America Friday to express their concern, as the youth organization will vote next week on whether to lift the ban.
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Boston Bombing Suspect Says Victims Were Collateral Damage, Dead Brother in Paradise
In a note found scrawled on the inside of the boat in which he was hiding at the time of his arrest, Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, claimed responsibility for the chilling April 15 attack, dismissed victims as "collateral damage" and looked forward to joining his dead older brother in paradise.
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Wash. Florist Who Refused to Make Same-Sex Wedding Decorations Countersues
A Washington woman who was sued by the state's attorney general after refusing to create floral arrangements for a same-sex wedding ceremony has filed a countersuit that argues her decision is constitutionally protected.
