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ABC News panel laughs out loud after GOP rep. says Obamacare delay is a 'favor' to Obama

An ABC News panel on Sunday could not contain their laughter at a Republican congressman's straight-faced assertion that his party would be doing President Barack Obama a "favor" if it was successful in delaying the ability of millions of Americans to receive healthcare through the Affordable Care Act.

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Protests in Montreal over proposed religious garb ban

Thousands of mostly Muslim protesters took to the street in Montreal to express anger at a plan to ban public sector workers from wearing religious garb in Quebec.

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Obama: Republicans in Congress working to 'accelerate' income inequality

President Barack Obama asserted in a recent interview that Republicans in Congress have policies that would "accelerate" trends that cause income inequality.

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McCain: Agreeing to Syria chemical weapons deal without military force is 'a loser'

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) on Sunday asserted that an agreement between the United States and Russia that met President Barack Obama's goal of securing Syria's chemical weapons without being drawn into a war was a "loser."

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Ricky Gervais: Atheists have 'nothing to die for' and 'everything to live for'

British comedian Ricky Gervais said in his appearance on CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight" on Friday that he doesn't understand why people say that atheists have "nothing to live for." Atheists, he said, have "nothing to die for" and "everything to live for."

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Maddow to conservatives: Your man-crush Putin is just not that into you

Friday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow lambasted conservatives who have suddenly found themselves enamored of Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin. She urged the right-wing figures who are currently slavering over the often-shirtless Russian president-for-life to "zip it up" and show some self-respect.

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Maher mocks Republicans: Are they really against attacking Syria, or are they just 'black-tracking'?

Bill Maher not only got a laugh out of Republican flip-flopping during President Barack Obama's administration on Friday, but he shared a new word for it with his Real Time panelists.

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Florida Dem. calls Rick Scott 'Governor Loco' over Obamacare block

The head of the Miami-Dade chapter of the Democratic Party ripped Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) in an interview with MSNBC host Ed Schultz on Friday, blaming Scott for his administration's latest move against the Affordable Care Act.

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Minneapolis arch-bishop blames Satan for marriage equality

The archbishop of Minnesota's two biggest cities argued that the devil is to blame for the legalization of marriage equality in the state, Minnesota CityPages reported on Friday.

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Chris Hayes declares Francis to be 'the best pope ever'

Chris Hayes of the MSNBC show "All In with Chris Hayes" said on Thursday that he thinks Pope Francis, who has only been in office for a few months, is the "best pope ever."

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Legal loophole allows new belt-fed AR-15 that sprays bullets like a machine gun

A new belt-fed AR-15 military-style assault rifle can fire rounds as fast as fully-automatic machine guns -- and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) says that a legal loophole means that the gun is perfectly legal in the United States.

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Cornel West 'still uncertain' about 9/11 'Truther' movement

Civil rights leader and Princeton University professor Cornel West told an interviewer at a protest on Wednesday that he is "still uncertain" about the 9/11 "Truther" movement. West was speaking to reporter Joe Schoffstall of the Capitol City Project at the so-called "Million Muslim March."

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Nobel Laureate Stiglitz: 'The only true and sustainable prosperity is shared prosperity'

Nobel Memorial Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz gave a powerful speech at the annual AFL-CIO convention in Los Angeles.

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