Renegade nuns join activists for Medicaid rally at Texas capitol

The Nuns on the Bus, a touring group of activist Catholic nuns, arrived at the Texas state capitol in Austin, Texas on Wednesday, to demonstrate alongside more than 400 others who support the expansion of Medicaid in that state to help the poor. According to the Associated Press, the purpose of the rally was to urge lawmakers to pass a state law that would add more than 1 million working poor people to the Medicaid rolls.

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Supreme Court rules foreign citizens can't sue in U.S. for rights violations

The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a federal appeals court's decision on Wednesday barring foreign citizens from suing corporations in American courts for human rights violations committed abroad.

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Study: Belief in an angry God associated with variety of mental illnesses

People who believe in an angry, punishing God are much more likely to suffer from a variety of mental illnesses, a scientific study published in the April edition of Journal of Religion & Health finds.

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Texas attorney general: Democrats 'far more dangerous' than nuclear-armed Kim Jong Un

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott (R) warned Republicans this week that President Barack Obama's administration and some Democrats in Texas were "far more dangerous" than North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who has reportedly threatened to blow up Austin with nuclear weapons.

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'Gang of 8' immigration plan has something to 'dissuade' everybody

Immigration advocates and lawmakers from both sides of the aisle expressed discomfort on Tuesday with the immigration reform bill set out by the bipartisan "Gang of 8" for various reasons.

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The five weirdest Boston bombing conspiracy theories yet

Any time a mass casualty event has happened in the U.S. at least since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, an instant conspiracy thunderstorm forms on the horizon and slowly floats across the Internet, flinging wildly inaccurate droplets of information across humanity's social networks much to the frustration of journalists everywhere.

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Free fried chicken is latest in trend of restaurant offers to gun-toting customers

A Louisiana fried chicken joint has joined a trend of restaurants across the country offering free food or discounts to customers who agree to bring their guns to dinner -- but is it turning off other patrons?

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Georgia's Republican governor won't endorse town's first racially integrated prom

Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal (R) has refused through a spokesperson to endorse one town's first-ever integrated high school prom, saying that he would rather not take sides on the issue. According to Atlanta's WMAZ Channel 13, politicians from both parties have stated their support for black and white students from Wilcox, Georgia, but Deal declined to join them.

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Rep. Stockman floats new slogan: 'If babies had guns, they wouldn't be aborted'

Rep. Steve Stockman believes that giving guns to fetuses could completely change the abortion debate.

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Montana lawmaker backtracks on anti-LGBT vote: 'Of course' sex has two purposes

A Montana lawmaker who voted this week to keep homosexual acts classified as a felony explained to Raw Story on Thursday that he doesn't really believe sex is only meant for procreation, despite his comments during open debate.

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Ted Nugent promotes 'Knife Rights' with gun giveaway just days after mass stabbing

Just days after a student at the Houston-based Lone Star College went on a stabbing spree that left 14 people injured, Texas resident and Detroit-born rocker Ted Nugent is featured in a promotional contest for a group called "Knife Rights," billed by the president of the National Rifle Association as the nation's "second line of defense" against legislative proposals to restrict firearms access.

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New 'Beard PAC' to raise unlimited funds to support bearded candidates

The United States has a serious lack of bearded politicians, according to a newly formed Super PAC that hopes to reverse the situation.

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Expert warns against 'blindly' implementing NRA's 'superficially simple solution'

A report by three experts on school violence and criminal justice casts doubt on the National Rifle Association's proposal to stop gun violence.

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