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California Christian music festival banned gay singer when staff threatened to walk out

Organizers of a Northern California Christian music festival banned an appearance by the band Everyday Sunday -- on the grounds that volunteers would walk off the job rather than work alongside a group with an openly gay member.

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Internet explodes with disgust after Trump uses birther spectacle to shill for his hotel

At around 11:30 a.m. on Friday morning, after a brief intro, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gave possibly the shortest speech of his career. He concluded the speech by saying "President Obama was born in the U.S., period. Now we want to get back to making America strong and great again. Thank you very much."

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George W. Bush will sell book of paintings to benefit 'post-9/11 veterans'

Former Pres. George W. Bush will be publishing a book of his paintings and donating the proceeds to charity.

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What Prince and Stevie Nicks talked about when they talked about drugs

Prince and Stevie Nicks were close, but didn’t actually hang out that much because of drugs. It was her drug use back in the day that separated them.

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Man Booker shortlist 2016 announced – with some surprises

The announcement of the Man Booker Prize shortlist has been greeted with the usual razzamatazz. From an initial longlist of 13 hopefuls, six lucky authors have been chosen to go through to the final award ceremony in October: Paul Beatty, Deborah Levy, Graeme Macrae Burnet, Ottessa Moshfegh, David Szalay and Madeleine Thien.

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The man behind 'Matilda' – what Roald Dahl was really like

It is 100 years since the birth of Roald Dahl – considered by many to be the world’s number one storyteller. His books have received enthusiastic responses from millions of children all around the world. And his tales of the unexpected continue to have a magical pull on readers’ imaginations with the BFG, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory all loved by children old and young.

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'Snowden' director Oliver Stone urges Obama to issue pardon

Patriot, dissident or traitor? A new film by anti-establishment director Oliver Stone starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden asks audiences to weigh in.

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People who still don’t get Kaepernick’s protest need to watch this NFL legend’s perfect explanation

Former NFL defensive back Charles Woodson delivered a perfect response to critics of Colin Kaepernick's silent protest of the national anthem during a segment on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown.

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Performer and trans activist Alexis Arquette dead at 47

Alexis Arquette -- actor and transgender activist -- died Sunday at the age of 47 after battling an undisclosed illness.

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Dad from TLC's conservative Christian 'Willis Family' series arrested for child rape

Toby Willis -- patriarch of the conservative Christian family featured on TLC's reality show The Willis Family -- has been arrested and charged with the rape of an underage girl.

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Activist Shaun King posts racist reader's email -- and gets 'accidentally' kicked off Facebook

Activist and New York Daily News columnist was suspended from Facebook on Friday after he posted a racist email sent to him, Mediaite reported.

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Rob Reiner says Archie Bunker would '100 percent' back Trump: 'They have the same mentality'

All In The Family cast member Rob Reiner confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter what fans of his show have probably figured for months now: that Archie Bunker would "absolutely, 100 percent" be voting for Donald Trump this year.

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Why Arianna Huffington 'lost her mind' and tried to crush a piece that criticized 12-step programs

Last month, Arianna Huffington stepped down as editor-in-chief of her eponymous publication to start Thrive Global, a site devoted to “health and wellness.” And one factor behind her decision to leave the Huffington Post may have been a disagreement over abstinence vs. harm reduction approaches to addiction, reports Vanity Fair.

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