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Southern Baptist leader: Gay ban is 'the heart and soul of scouting'

Dr. Richard Land, who is in charge of addressing social, moral, and ethical concerns as president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, says that dropping the ban on gay members and LGBT leaders will be a "catastrophe" for the Boy Scouts of America because excluding homosexuals represents the "heart and soul of scouting."

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GA state senator runs and hides from questions regarding 'mind-control' broadcasting exec

A Georgia state senator ran and hid from a reporter when asked about a series of email responses dismissing thousands of voters' concerns regarding a former colleague's controversial hiring at the state public broadcasting company.

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Chris Christie to Letterman: Only 40 percent of your jokes about me are funny

Monday night on "The Late Show with David Letterman," host David Letterman welcomed New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), and the two had a mostly-friendly back and forth about Letterman's mockery of the governor's weight.

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Texas man guns down couple over dog poop on his porch

Police say a 75-year-old man in Dallas is being charged with Capital Murder after he allegedly shot and killed two neighbors because they had dumped dog feces on his porch.

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NBC reporter on leaked memo: Obama admin. using 'elastic' definitions to justify drones

NBC News correspondent Michael Isikoff said Monday the Obama administration was using murky legal definitions to justify its use of drone strikes to kill suspected terrorists.

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OK school says 'zero tolerance' for bullying after teen shoots self in bathroom

Authorities in Oklahoma on Monday were unable to confirm if bullying was involved after a 15-year-old male killed himself with a gun in a Cowetta school bathroom.

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NRA President David Keene says AR-15s are 'the musket of today'

The president of the National Rifle Association (NRA) says that the Second Amendment was designed to protect the right to own muskets and the AR-15 military-style assault rifle -- like the one used to slaughter 20 children in Newtown -- is just "the musket of today."

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Florida father with assault weapon forces wife to watch as he kills two sons

A Florida man armed with an weapon that had once been banned under federal law forced his wife to watch as he strangled one of his sons and then shot a second before turning a gun on himself.

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Scarborough whines: PAC fight is like when GOP 'establishment worked against me'

The prospect of a Republican squabble over selecting future candidates struck a nerve with MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on Monday.

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Trump: Jindal is 'stupid' for calling Republicans 'stupid'

Billionaire mogul Donald Trump says that Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) is the "stupid" one because he should not have publicly called Republicans "the stupid party."

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MSNBC guest: 2014 Iowa Senate race could be 'test case' for GOP reform efforts

On Up with Chris Hayes on Sunday, the host and the day's panel discussed the post-election Republican Party.

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Obama: Scouts should end gay ban because 'nobody should be barred' from Scouting opportunities

During an interview on CBS on Sunday, President Obama was asked about the Scouts renewed discussion of allowing gays into the organization.

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Harris-Perry guest: Obama should speak in Chicago on gun violence to show "our children are worthy also"

On her Sunday show, Melissa Harris-Perry discussed the epidemic of gun violence in Chicago with Cathy Cohen, founder of the Black Youth Project and political science professor at the University of Chicago.

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