Paul Walker of 'Fast & Furious' fame, dead in fiery LA car crash

Paul Walker, 40, made famous in the "Fast & Furious" racing movies, died Saturday as a passenger in a sports car accident in Santa Clarita, Calif., near Los Angeles.

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Mississippi woman struck by bullet shell after man ignores 'no guns' sign at church

A Mississippi man with an "enhanced" concealed carry permit was arrested over the weekend for discharging a firearm inside city limits after he accidentally hit a woman with a shell in church when his gun discharged.

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Happy legal weed anniversary, Washington! Massive party planned for Seattle Center

Marijuana has been legal in small quantities in Seattle for almost a year. One Seattle activist has a massive party -- and a message -- planned for the anniversary of legalization.

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Principal admits in email that school's position is 'indefensible' in church-state fight

A Colorado school has cut its ties to an evangelical Christian charity organization after intervention by a national rights group. The American Humanist Association (AHA) told Raw Story that the group got involved in the matter at the request of a parent at the school who was concerned that school resources were being used to proselytize for an evangelical Christian group in the developing world.

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Alabama legislator to Raw Story: 'Our country wasn't founded on the Koran!'

Alabama State Rep. DuWayne Bridges proposed an amendment to the state's constitution on Monday that would allow public schools and other state properties to display the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. When Raw Story telephoned the legislator to ask if similar efforts would be made to display Judaic and Islamic documents, Bridges became angry and hung up.

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Louisiana parish votes to save library fund after commissioner's rant about 'teaching Mexicans how to speak English' there

John Chrastka's brigade of pissed-off librarians came into the game late in the Louisiana parish ballot referendum defunding libraries for jail money.

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LGBT activists rip 'out-of-touch' Boehner for stifling ENDA non-discrimination bill

LGBT activists slammed House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) on Thursday for his latest refusal to move forward on the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).

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American Atheists' Dave Muscato: Christians don't want equality, they want supremacy

Dave Muscato, director of media relations for American Atheists, Inc., said that Christians who complain about persecution in the public square don't actually want equality with other viewpoints, they want supremacy over them.

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Kansas school suspends 13-year-old boy for wearing Vera Bradley purse

A 13-year-old boy in Kansas was suspended on Wednesday for wearing a Vera Bradley purse -- and officials say he can't come back until he takes it off.

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CNN's Don Lemon on 'stop and frisk': 'Would you rather be politically correct or safe and alive?'

CNN anchor Don Lemon credited the heavily-criticized "stop and frisk" approach by New York City police with a dramatic reduction in local crime in a radio commentary on Tuesday, and suggested that tampering with it would hurt not just the city's residents, but its economy.

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Atheist group addresses Fox News flap: Nothing is more 'irrational' than religion

A spokesman for the group American Atheists expanded on founder David Silverman's remarks from a Fox News panel that got heated on Thursday. In an interview with Raw Story, American Atheists' David Muscato took issue with Catholic League head Bill Donohue's characterization of atheism as "irrational."

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Activists outraged after federal court blocks reforms against NYPD’s 'humiliating and demeaning' ‘stop-and-frisk’ program

Activist groups in New York City slammed a federal appeal court's decision to block another federal judge's decision ruling the local police department's heavily-criticized "stop and frisk" policy.

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Veterans Duckworth and Soltz: Food stamp cuts for veterans ‘unacceptable’ and ‘revolting’

An estimated 900,000 U.S. military veterans will lose some or all of their Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits on Friday. According to Think Progress, the program -- more commonly known as food stamps -- will be cut by $5 billion thanks to budget shortfalls caused by the Nov. 1 expiration of 2009 stimulus funding initiated by President Barack Obama.

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