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#PointerGate: Twitter mocks 'racist' TV report about Minneapolis mayor flashing 'gang signs'

Twitter users are mocking a TV report that passed on complaints by law enforcement officers that Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges flashed a gang sign while posing for a photo with a man as she campaigned.

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Who killed bin Laden? Navy SEALs publicly argue over competing claims

Members of the U.S. Navy Seal commando team that killed Osama bin Laden at his Pakistan hideout in May, 2011 are making conflicting claims as to who actually shot the al Qaeda leader.

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#GelatoGate whips up sexism storm in Italy

Pictures of one of Italy's most prominent female politicians eating an ice cream have whipped up a sexism storm after a magazine used them as an excuse to imply she must be proficient at oral sex.

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'The Force Awakens': Title for new 'Star Wars' film has fans buzzing over possibilities

Star Wars fans were sent into a frenzy Thursday as studio giant Disney revealed the title of the iconic franchise's seventh episode -- The Force Awakens -- and said filming was over.

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Rare, 'lost' John Steinbeck story to be published this week

A short story by John Steinbeck is finally seeing the light of day after being read once on the radio 70 years ago and then all but disappearing.

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Drummer for hard rock legends AC/DC accused of trying to arrange a murder in New Zealand

AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd was Thursday accused of attempting to hire a hitman as part of a murder plot after police raided his New Zealand home.

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ESPN blasts comedian Artie Lange for 'reprehensible' sex and slavery jokes about Black host

ESPN ripped comedian Artie Lange on Wednesday for a series of tweets containing graphic sexual and violent comments about First Take host Cari Champion, Sports Illustrated reported.

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WATCH: 'Orange is the New Black' star tells anti-gay preacher, 'You are the reason America's in trouble'

Orange is the New Black star Lea DeLaria confronted an unidentified man preaching to subway riders in New York City, in video posted by Gothamist on Tuesday.

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Angelina Jolie: 'I am open' to pursuing a life in politics

Academy award winning actress Angelina Jolie is "open" to pursuing a life in politics, diplomacy or public service, she told Vanity Fair magazine.

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Fox News plans to air Navy SEAL special despite rebuke by elite unit's commander

The commander of U.S. Navy SEALs has issued a stinging rebuke to troops who have broken the elite force's hallowed tradition of secrecy and humility by publishing memoirs and speaking to the media.

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Family of jailed Washington Post reporter urges Iran to release him

The family of a Washington Post journalist held in Iran without charge for 100 days has challenged the authorities to state their case or free him.

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'The Great Invisible' documentary shows blood spilled for BP oil

The cameras have left, but tears continue to fall in the Gulf of Mexico, four years after the environmental catastrophe caused by an explosion on British oil giant BP's Deepwater Horizon rig.

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West Virginia editorial writer scrubs post calling Michael Brown an 'animal'

A Charleston, West Virginia newspaper columnist has drawn criticism for a blog post calling Michael Brown "an animal" and trashing protesters in Ferguson, Missouri as "racists," Talking Points Memo reported.

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