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'Copwatch,' or: How activists are changing police behaviors in New York City

In a unique activism short film, the Waging Nonviolence blog explored how activists in New York City are working to change police behaviors there by organizing "copwatch" patrols that diligently film police encounters.

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'F*ck you, Ohio,' for hogging presidential race

Satirist Andy Cobb has a message to the one state that seems to suck the most time and attention during presidential races: 'Fuck you, Ohio."

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Trump: 'Fox & Friends' deserves 'as much' credit as Obama for killing bin Laden

Billionaire Donald Trump on Monday told the hosts of Fox & Friends that they deserved "as much" credit for the killing of terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden as did President Barack Obama.

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Soledad O'Brien scolds Giuliani: 'Stop putting words in my mouth!'

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani found himself getting an attitude adjustment from CNN host Soledad O'Brien on Monday after he suggested that she was blaming former President George W. Bush for recent attacks that left four Americans dead in Libya.

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Romney blimp goes limp

An airship promoting Mitt Romney's presidential campaign in Florida drew attention for other reasons Sunday when it was forced to make an emergency landing just north of Miami.

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Rep. Steve King: 'Hyperventilators' turned 'compliment' comparing immigrants to dogs into insult

During an hour-long interview with an Iowa local television station on Sunday, Rep. Steve King (R) articulated a number of right-wing conspiracy theories, including saying he couldn't say for sure where the president was born and that he believed a State Department aide had ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Romney, staff challenge press corps to a beach football game

Taking a break from Monday's debate preparations, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, his staff and advisers joined several members of the press (in yellow mesh tank-tops) for a touch football game in Delray Beach, Florida.

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Jennifer Rubin falsely claims Obama never mentioned Benghazi in paragraph with 'terror'

Conservative Washington Post blogger Jennifer Rubin, who has a reputation for reflexively defending Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, falsely claimed on Sunday that President Barack Obama had not mentioned the attacks in Benghazi, Libya that killed four Americans in the same paragraph with the phrase "acts of terror."

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Rubio defends Romney: Lilly Ledbetter Act 'nothing but an effort to help trial lawyers'

Tea party-backed Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Sunday defended Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's refusal to say whether he would sign the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act by suggesting that the law was not really about equal pay.

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Durbin: Issa endangered Libyans with document dump to get 'toehold' for Romney

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) on Sunday ripped House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrel Issa (R-IL) for exposing the identities of Libyans who were working with the U.S. government in an effort to politicize the recent deaths of four Americans in Benghazi and get a foreign policy "toehold" for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

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Akin: McCaskill 'like one of those dogs: fetch'

Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin (MO) on Saturday accused of his opponent, Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, of creating big government policies and fetching them back to Missouri "like a dog."

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Lindsey Graham on Iran: 'The time for talking is over'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Sunday blasted President Barack Obama's administration for agreeing to discussions with Iran about the county's nuclear program because 'the time for talking is over."

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Harris-Perry: 'Disgusting' voter-suppression tactics still spreading

On her show Saturday, Melissa Harris-Perry addressed some of the newer, more subtle voter-suppression tactics being reported not only in several states, but now in different languages.

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