Activism

Wisconsin TV anchor's bully responds: Slim down, for the kids

A man who wrote to a Wisconsin TV news anchor last week calling her "obese" -- which sparked -- now says he was merely concerned that her appearance might be influencing children.

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TV anchor responds to her bully on the air

On Tuesday, Jennifer Livingston, morning anchor for LaCrosse, Wisconsin's WKBT, took a moment to call a viewer who wrote in about her weight a "bully" and thank readers for their "inspiring" support.

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Riot police arrest 17 at Walmart warehouse worker solidarity rally

About 600 people turned out Monday in Elwood, Illinois for a sit-in protest against alleged mistreatment of warehouse workers employed by Walmart contractor RoadLink. The Chicago Sun-Times reported that 17 peaceful protesters were arrested by police in riot gear after they sat in the middle of a road and blocked vehicles from accessing the warehouse.

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Romney's sanitation workers bash his 'hypocritical' views

The AFSCME on Monday launched an online ad campaign against Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, using public service workers in his own town to attack him.

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Unhappy activists return Occupy 'Batmobile' to Ben & Jerry's founder

The founder of Ben & Jerry's on Monday repossessed a projector-equipped "Batmobile" used to spread the Occupy Wall Street message after months of squabbling with activists about how the vehicle would be used.

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Spanish police attack journalists and anti-austerity protesters

As the Spanish government defends police response to anti-austerity protests surrounding the country's Parliament building, Russia Times and other outlets reported instances of police violence against both media members and demonstrators.

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Mona Eltahawy: 'I'm proud I was arrested' for defacing anti-Muslim ad

Journalist Mona Eltahawy defended her recent arrest in New York Sunday on Up With Chris Hayes, saying it was in line with the American tradition of lawful disobedience.

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'Hate group' accused of stealing gay couple's photo for homophobic mailer

A gay New Jersey couple is suing a national anti-LGBT rights organization after a photo of their engagement party was altered and used in mailers opposing same sex marriage in Colorado.

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Gary Johnson fights zombies with libertarianism

Former New Mexico governor and current third party presidential candidate Gary Johnson fought zombies with the power of libertarianism in a new video published this week by a small group of supporters from New Hampshire.

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Protester defaces anti-Palestinian ad in New York City subway

Egyptian-American journalist Mona Eltahawy was arrested on Tuesday after defacing an anti-Palestinian advertisement in a New York City subway station.

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Madonna tells fans to vote for 'black Muslim' Obama

Appearing onstage at a Washington, D.C. concert on Monday night, performance artist Madonna urged her fans to vote for President Barack Obama, who she called "a black Muslim."

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'Anonymous' releases NYPD footage of Occupy Wall Street eviction

Late Sunday night, an unidentified person associated with the hacktivist group "Anonymous" released footage of the New York Police Department evicting Occupy Wall Street protesters from their encampment in Zuccotti Park last year.

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Bill Nye to creationists: 'Question your beliefs' if they conflict with evolution

Television "science guy" Bill Nye found himself at the epicenter of some controversy in the Christian blogosphere recently, but he's sticking to his guns, telling The Associated Press on Monday: "If [evolution] conflicts with your beliefs, I strongly feel you should question your beliefs."

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