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Eighty percent of congregation quits after Indiana church forces out gay choir director

A church in Indiana has seen about 80 percent of its members leave after a gay choral director was forced out over his sexual orientation.

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Wisconsin prison guard accused of raping female inmate and covering it up

The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office is seeking charges against a correctional officer for allegedly raping a female inmate.

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Feds probing Chris Christie for using Sandy relief money to fund ads during campaign

Federal inspectors are investigating whether New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), who was forced to fire two top aides over the George Washington Bridge scandal last week, misused relief funds from superstorm Sandy to make commercials with his family that aired just as he was running for re-election.

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Another theory for Bridge-gate: Lane closures designed to derail development deal

MSNBC host Steve Kornacki proposed another rationale explaining why the administration of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie chose to close lanes to the George Washington Bridge in September, beyond the obvious charge of political payback after the mayor of Fort Lee withheld an endorsement.

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Fox's Brit Hume shocks female panelist: 'Feminized atmosphere' made Christie a 'bully'

Fox News analyst Brit Hume on Sunday said that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) had only gotten a reputation for being a bully because men could not be "masculine and muscular" in the "feminized atmosphere" created by the media.

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Rudy Giuliani says Chris Christie's political career could be over if he's not telling the truth

Former New York City Mayor and one-time presidential contender Rudy Giuliani today said Christie has put his political career at risk if he's not telling the truth about the George Washington Bridge Scandal. During an appearance on ABC's "This Week,"…

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Martin O'Malley shreds Rubio: You can't 'multiply the bread and fishes' by starving kids

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) on Sunday lashed out at Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) for thinking he could "multiply the bread and fishes" like Jesus Christ by limiting the amount of federal funds available to help hungry children.

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Host calls out Reince Priebus for 'deflection' after Benghazi rant over Christie scandal

NBC host David Gregory suggested on Sunday that Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus was guilty of "some deflection" after he tried to turn New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's (R) bridge scandal into and indictment on President Barack Obama over Benghazi.

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Karl Rove: Bridge scandal proves Christie is 'what we want' in a president

Republican strategist Karl Rove asserted on Sunday that New Jersey's Gov. Chris Christie's (R) handling of the George Washington Bridge Scandal showed he had the right qualities to be president of the United States.

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Woman ejected from moving LAPD car says cop was sexually assaulting her

A 27-year-old Los Angeles pharmacist has sued the Los Angeles Police Department over injuries she sustained when she was thrown from a moving squad car. The New York Daily News reported that Kim Nguyen says she fell from the car as she struggled to escape sexual assault by a police officer.

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Rachel Maddow: Chris Christie's office knew from the start bridge lane closures were harmful

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow determined on Friday that emails released on Friday detailing the plan to close several lanes on the George Washington Bridge in September 2013 show the woman now serving as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's (R) chief of staff was directly notified concerning their potential for harm and illegality.

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Bridge-gate emails ensnare more Christie aides and delay an AG appointment

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's (R) top appointee to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey called for public silence regarding the now-infamous lane closures on the George Washington Bridge, the New York Post reported on Friday.

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