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Bristol Palin pushes bogus claim that 10-year-olds are getting birth control in Washington state

Despite speaking out against underage pregnancy in the past, Bristol Palin used a debunked argument to complain about a Washington state program seeking to prevent just that, Wonkette reported.

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Native Americans protest 'Maze Runner' actor's comments

An offhand comment made by "Maze Runner" actor Dylan O'Brien about filching Native American artifacts from a New Mexico ranch where a movie was being filmed has stung advocates who have long struggled to protect tribal items and remains.

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French actor Gerard Depardieu rails against US: They have constantly destroyed others

Gerard Depardieu played a Frenchman desperate to do anything to live in America in the 1990 movie "Green Card", but in a new interview, he shows little love for the US.

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Jill Duggar and husband were not cleared for missionary work by anti-LGBT Baptist group

While Jill Duggar and her husband, Derick Dillard, have raised funds for what they called missionary work in El Salvador, the couple has not been certified to perform in that capacity, The Inquisitr reported.

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Journalist found guilty of helping Anonymous tamper with Los Angeles Times website

A California jury found journalist Matthew Keys guilty on three criminal counts related to helping members of the Anonymous hacking collective gain access to a former employer's computers, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Justice said on Wednesday.

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Kanye West: 'Generally rap is misogynistic'

In a long interview with fashion website Showstudio, the rapper candidly discussed class, race, family and the roots of hip-hop’s problem with women

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Religion is popular because it satisfies 'peacemakers and those who want a vengeful God': researcher

An Ohio State University professor is arguing in a new book that he has found a "scientifically testable" means to determine what makes a person pursue religious beliefs, the science news site Phys.org reported.

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Rihanna calls Rachel Dolezal 'a bit of a hero'

A chapter leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People until her estranged parents revealed that she was actually white, Rachel Dolezal became an object of worldwide ridicule in June .

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Atlanta man gets himself and his friends fired by mocking black child in racist Facebook selfie

An employee of Atlanta-based Polaris Marketing Group (PMG) was fired after he posted a photo of himself with a coworker's black child that went viral.

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Rapper Fetty Wap's debut album hits No. 1 on US charts days after accident

Rapper Fetty Wap's debut album opened Sunday at number one on the US chart, triumphing even as he recovers from being hit by a car the day after the release.

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Men dominate news coverage in the US by a factor of 5 to 1

This will come as little surprise to my colleague, Jane Martinson, but a survey of more than 2,000 US newspapers, magazines and websites has found that five of six names in news coverage were men.

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Chris Brown thanks 'strong New Zealand women' for support

American R&B singer Chris Brown on Friday thanked New Zealand women's advocates for supporting his plan to perform in the country, despite a domestic violence conviction which could see him banned.

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Comedian explodes on 'self-loathing' gay conservative who wants to be straight: Face it, 'you are gay as f*ck!'

A comedian and a gay conservative Christian journalist got into an explosive feud over the latter's sexuality.

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