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Will Ferrell's Facebook followers don't want to 'get covered,' they want him to 'get f*cked'

On Tuesday, actor Will Ferrell took to Facebook to encourage his followers to "get covered," only to be met by a barrage of unhinged conservative backlash.

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Malcolm X's dedication to the truth is something to which all Muslims aspire

The revolutionary leader strived to live up to Islamic ideals. But it was his humility that made him a hero to us

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The Ole Miss statue noose is another sign we're not post-racial

The recent incident at Ole Miss shouldn't lull us into thinking that racism is confined to the South. It's alive and well across the US

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The Times They Are a-Changin': Fifty years of Bob Dylan's stark challenge to liberal complacency

The album's anthemic title song now has an elegiac patina – but the radicalism of The Times They Are a-Changin' still burns

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'Justified' actor Nick Searcy asked us not to call him a 'Teabagger,' 'Ultra-Con,' or 'Bigot' in this headline

This is an actual e-mail sequence that we just had with Nick Searcy, a longtime character actor in Hollywood who is currently playing Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Art Mullen in Justified. Nick has been in movies (Fried Green Tomatoes, Castaway) and plenty of television series (Easy Money, Seven Days).

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How to tell a Mexican from a Muslim: A guide for the panicky American

When we saw that the good people of Pocatello, Idaho were panicked about the prospect of a Mexican diner being turned into a local Islamic center, we knew we had to come to their aid.

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Is it time to join the Preppers? How to survive the climate-change apocalypse

We are getting close to what might be called The Noah Scenario. Last month was the wettest January in Britain since records began in 1767. So far this month has been no different, and the Met Office expects the wind and rain to continue until March. Climate change may be a gradual process, but people who live on the Somerset Levels or the banks of the Thames are getting a very sudden education in the value of arks.

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How fear beat the UAW in Tennessee

On Friday, a three-day election process ended when Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga, Tenn., voted against joining the United Auto Workers (UAW) 712 to 626. Coming into the vote, both sides knew what was at stake — the union drive was a direct threat…

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Shia LaBeouf's #IAMSORRY exhibit shows he's the ultimate Internet and media troll

LaBeouf has gone from plagiariser to 'performance artist' in a matter of weeks. He's an ultimate internet and media troll

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The Old Testament's made-up camels are a problem for Zionism

There are 21 references to camels in the first books of the Bible, and now we know they are all made up.

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The 'pause' in global warming is not even a thing

All signs point to an acceleration of human-caused climate change. So why all this talk of a pause?

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Slavery: just a 'regrettably inevitable' aspect of business?

Politicians have been hesitant to tackle the issue for fear of upsetting business. What will it take for business leaders themselves to play a more central role in addressing slavery?

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