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Gun company shows support for the Second Amendment: No more guns for Liam Neeson!

A North Carolina gun manufacturer has called on the firearm industry to boycott actor Liam Neeson over the Taken 3 star's controversial comments about guns.

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Rapper Pitbull helps expand Little Havana Miami school

US rapper Pitbull announced Thursday the expansion of a school in the impoverished Cuban-American area of Miami where he grew up, heralding its students as embodying the American dream.

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CNN's Ashleigh Banfield picks Twitter fight with the wrong Joe Walsh

CNN anchor Ashleigh Banfield fired back at former Rep. Joe Walsh, who suggested that Islamic extremists should behead the “cowards” at CNN and MSNBC because they did not air images of Charlie Hebdo cartoons.

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Watch Russell Brand brilliantly dissect Fox News host's Charlie Hebdo hatespew

In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack, Fox News has gone on a hate-spree of invective about all Muslims being to blame for the actions of a handful of criminals. The tirade stems all the way from the top. News Corporation's CEO Rupert Murdoch has tweeted that the entire Islamic faith is to blame.

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10 year-old author of best-selling Christian book admits he never ‘came back from heaven’

The subject of the top-selling Christian book The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven has recanted his story about life after death, prompting bookstores to pull it from their shelves, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.

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Charlie Hebdo 'false flag' nuttiness becoming a real headache for the 'Libertarian moment'

Recent events like the attack on the offices of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo and Russia's invasion of Ukraine have opened rifts in the U.S. Libertarian community. Fault-lines are breaking open between conspiracy-minded supporters of U.S. iconoclast Ron Paul and economic and political absolutists who believe that Paul is damaging the movement's credibility.

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Poland questions Roman Polanski after US extradition bid

Polish prosecutors said Thursday they had questioned filmmaker Roman Polanski, as they weigh extraditing him to the United States for sentencing on charges he raped a 13-year-old girl in 1977.

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Ohio teacher on trial for showing depraved, graphic horror film -- The ABCs of Death -- to Spanish class

Sheila Kearns, 58, showed the 2013 comedy horror The ABCs of Death to students in five Spanish classes ranging in age from 14 to 18 at East High School on 11 April 2013, according to the Columbus Dispatch . She had reportedly assumed the film, which features scenes of full frontal nudity, masturbation, ejaculate, hard drug use, faeces and vomit, was suitable for students to view.

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Massachusetts theater calls off Bill Cosby performance: 'Nobody was happy with the situation'

Bill Cosby's scheduled performance next month in Massachusetts has been canceled, a theater said on Wednesday, dealing another setback to the comedian's effort to keep performing despite a wave a sexual assault allegations.

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Anderson Cooper: Paris world leader march was bogus, but Obama or Biden should have gone

Anderson Cooper ripped the Obama administration for its failure to represent the United States in the Paris unity march.

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New Charlie Hebdo issue sold out across France: vendors

The new Charlie Hebdo issue has sold out across France just hours after it hit newsstands, the UNDP union representing news vendors throughout the country said Wednesday.

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CNN hopes to soar once more with the introduction of news-gathering drones

With CNN suffering following what’s been deemed the network’s least-watched year since 1996 , it’s only natural that the cable network would want to grab any new trick that could give it a ratings edge. No surprises then that the news organization has announced its latest passion: aerial drones.

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Turkish version of Charlie Hebdo magazine to counter 'attack on secularism'

Charlie Hebdo's chief editor said a Turkish version of the satirical French magazine will be sold Wednesday because constitutional secularity is "under attack" in mainly Muslim Turkey.

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