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Hustler publisher Larry Flynt wins right to pursue Missouri execution records

A federal appeals court on Tuesday said Larry Flynt, the publisher of Hustler magazine, had a right to weigh in on two lawsuits challenging how Missouri conducts executions.

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Rolling Stone retracts University of Virginia rape story after damning independent review

Rolling Stone magazine has officially retracted -- and pulled from their website -- a story published in November of last year that accused members of a University of Virginia fraternity of sexually assaulting a female student during a party at the frat house, according to the New York Times.

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Rolling Stone magazine awaits review of disputed University of Virginia frat rape story

A Columbia University review of a now-discredited Rolling Stone story about an alleged gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity is due out on Sunday, addressing the questions of journalistic ethics raised by the provocative article.

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Chelsea Manning got 1,000 followers on Twitter before her first tweet

Former U.S. Army specialist Chelsea Manning has joined the social medium Twitter and is now tweeting to the outside world from inside Fort Leavenworth Military Prison, where she is serving a 35-year sentence for leaking classified U.S. military information.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Robert Burns Jr. dies in crash, age 64

Robert Burns Jr. -- drummer for the legendary Souther rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd -- died on Friday night when his car left a dark road and plowed into a tree.

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Joni Mitchell's condition improves in hospital

Folk music legend Joni Mitchell's condition was improving at a Los Angeles hospital, according to the website of one of the symbols of the Woodstock generation.

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North Dakota newspaper outs lawmakers who voted down bill barring anti-LGBT discrimination

A North Dakota newspaper identified every state lawmaker who opposed a bill expanding anti-discrimination protections to the LGBT community, with a front page displaying all of their faces on Friday.

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Bill Maher says states are treating pot like sex: 'You can give it away if you like, but you can’t charge for it'

Though his show is off the air until next week, Bill Maher did criticize the discrepancy between regulations regarding marijuana and alcohol on his Real Time blog on Friday.

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Twitter nails conservative Christians with #ThingsJesusNeverSaid — and it’s hilarious

With Easter approaching this weekend -- the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ accompanied by an egg hunt followed by eating chocolate bunnies and marshmallow peeps -- Twitter was alive with contributions to #ThingsJesusNeverSaid.

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Glenn Beck tells Glenn Greenwald: Progressives caused World War II

Glenn Greenwald joined Glenn Beck on The Blaze radio hour this morning to discuss the security apparatus of the United States, as well as other topics of current interest, including the passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in Indiana and the administration's negotiations with Iran.

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Rapper Vanilla Ice takes plea deal in burglary case

Rap artist Vanilla Ice has accepted a plea deal in a Florida home burglary case, agreeing to serve 100 hours of community service to have his indictment dropped, his lawyers said Thursday.

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'Let's stir some sh*t up': Miley Cyrus trolls Sen. Tom Cotton for remarks about gays in Iran

Singer Miley Cyrus made plain her disdain for Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) again on Thursday after he defended Indiana's "religious freedom" law by bringing up Iran, the Huffington Post reported.

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Columbia Univ. will release review of discredited Rolling Stone rape story on Sunday

The Columbia University School of Journalism will release on Sunday its review of a now-discredited Rolling Stone story about an alleged University of Virginia fraternity gang rape, the journalism school said on Thursday.

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