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Colorado Senate president reacts to marijuana smell in Capitol: 'Please douse all the doobies'

The strong odor of marijuana wafted through the Colorado capitol building on Wednesday morning, and was apparently so pungent that the state senate's president asked members over the intercom to "please douse all the doobies in the area."

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O'Reilly screams at CNN host for pointing out embarassingly wrong drone claim

After dueling editorial comments about each other earlier in the week, Fox News host Bill O'Reilly and CNN host Howard Kurtz finally sat down Wednesday night to hash out their dispute over whether O'Reilly got it wrong when he criticized NBC for failing to talk about Obama's use of drones, on the very same day that NBC broke a major story about Obama's use of drones.

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Fox News hosts scoff at 102-year-old woman's 3-hour wait to vote: 'What's the big deal?'

Three Fox News hosts on Wednesday dismissed the long three-hour wait a 102-year-old woman in Florida endured by saying it was no "big deal" and "she was happy."

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Leahy slams Republican opposition to Violence Against Women Act: 'A victim is a victim'

Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) on Wednesday slammed Republicans who opposed renewing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

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Rep. Nadler blasts proposal to allow taxpayer funding of churches

Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) on Wednesday "reluctantly" decried legislation that would allow taxpayer money to be used to rebuild or repair houses of worship following a natural disaster.

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'Pro-life' group uses Roe v. Wade to defend teen's 'choice' against abortion

An anti-abortion group is using the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision -- a ruling that the group vehemently disagrees with -- to argue that a Texas teen cannot be forced by her parents to get an abortion because the law gives her a "choice."

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Beck: Dorner part of a 'radical left' conspiracy for 'oppressive government'

Conservative radio host Glenn Beck explained to his audience on Tuesday that ex-Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner's killing spree was part of a plan by "radical progressives" to create an "oppressive government."

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3 arrested in connection with viral video of vicious beating of Newark teen

Police in Newark, NJ arrested three people on Tuesday in connection with a video of a savage beating of a teenage boy. According to the New York Daily News, police acted after the video of the brutal attack went viral, racking up tens of thousands of views.

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Rubio: The water-bottle moment was a message from God

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has a perfectly good explanation for why he awkwardly reached for a water bottle during his Tuesday night response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address: It was a message from God.

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Obama: Victims of gun violence 'deserve a simple vote' on gun control

Obama used his State of the Union address to challenge both House Republicans to call a vote and Senate Republicans to allow a vote on his proposed gun control measures. "Each of these proposals deserves a vote in Congress," he told them. "If you want to vote no, that’s your choice. But these proposals deserve a vote."

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Republican-backed for-profit school caught deleting bad student grades

A for-profit school that was hyped by Republican lawmakers as a solution to Tennessee's education problems recently admitted deleting bad grades to "more accurately recognize students' current progress."

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Officials probe Arizona 'checkpoint' that detained immigrants attending Obama speech

The police chief in Peoria, Arizona has launched an investigation into what activists are calling a "de facto immigration checkpoint" that nabbed young immigrants attending a speech President Barack Obama delivered on immigration reform last month.

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Michael Moore and journalist Hedges: Obama drone memo to 'legally justify what they're already doing'

Appearing at a recent forum with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore, Pulitzer-winning journalist Chris Hedges said that the Obama administration's recently released legal memo on its drone assassination program is really just an attempt to justify what they were already doing.

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