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Police escort cancer patient from Nashville steakhouse after he's forced to remove hat

A steakhouse in Nashville has responded to complaints that its staff forced a cancer patient to remove his hat over the weekend because he did not have a note from his doctor.

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Oklahoma GOP tax cut axes tornado shelters after storms killed seven students in 2013

A plan to put shelters in schools after seven children died in 2013 from a series of devastating tornadoes has been scrapped because Republican leaders are pushing for corporate tax cuts instead.

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Fox News host Elisabeth Hasselbeck thanks creationist for 'standing up' to the atheists

The president of a Kentucky creationist museum told Fox News on Monday that Christmas was a "time to take on the atheists" who used their free speech rights to doubt the existence of God.

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Watch CBS 60 Minutes interview with NSA leaders on Snowden leak

CBS 60 Minutes aired a report from NSA headquarters Sunday night, in which Gen. Keith Alexander said he had offered to resign following the Snowden breach, but the White House refused the resignation.

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Robert Reich hammers Newt Gingrich after he blames Democrats for increasing poverty

Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich (D) on Sunday lashed out of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) after he refused to accept the Republican Party's role in the increasing poverty and income inequality in the U.S.

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Ann Coulter: Single women wanting birth control 'look at the government as their husbands'

Conservative columnist Ann Coulter said on Sunday that Republicans "had a problem" with single women who were more concerned about birth control than national defense and "look at the government as their husbands."

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Paul Ryan: Budget deal to avert shutdown allows GOP to 'focus' on killing Obamacare

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) on Sunday defended a budget deal to avert a government shutdown, saying that it would allow the Republican Party to "focus" on destroying President Barack Obama's health care reform law.

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John McCain 'pleads guilty' after linking Obama to Hitler -- but thinks it's hilarious

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was visibly amused on Sunday when he was asked if he had been wrong to say that President Barack Obama's handshake with Cuban President Raul Castro was like shaking hands with Adolf Hitler.

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Fox News marks Newtown anniversary with lobbyist who says God is 'blessing' gun owners

Fox News host Chris Wallace said on Sunday that he interviewed a fringe conservative gun lobbyist in order to balance the debate about gun law on the anniversary of the slaughter of 20 elementary school children in Newtown, Connecticut.

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Melissa Harris-Perry on Megyn Kelly Santa flap: No wonder we're racially divided

On Saturday, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry addressed the question of Santa's skin color by taking it up with the jolly old elf himself. In her weekly open letter segment, Harris-Perry wrote a letter to the North Pole.

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Maddow: Do not accept that we are helpless to stop gun violence against kids

Friday night on her show, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow pointed out that the U.S. could make significantly more effort to protect our children from guns.

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Megyn Kelly doubles down on 'white Santa': I did it for the kids

Fox News host Megyn Kelly on Friday lashed out at critics who she said had accused her and Fox News of being racist because she insisted that Santa Claus and Jesus Crist had to be white men.

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Bill Moyers: The NRA's conscience is as cold and dead as Charleton Heston's hands

Bill Moyers blasted the National Rifle Association (NRA) in a commentary released on Friday, accusing the NRA of devolving into political bullies and lamenting what he described as an increasing disregard for gun safety in Texas.

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