Wisconsin Applebee’s allows anti-gay beating victim to return after threat of firing for 'bad publicity'

An Applebee’s restaurant in Rice Lake, Wisconsin has agreed to keep on a gay server who resigned after he was threatened with a firing over “bad publicity” from an incident in which the server was beaten with a two-by-four piece of lumber by the husband of another employee. According to LGBT newspaper The Wisconsin Gazette, Apple American Group CEO Greg Flynn intervened on behalf of the employee, overruling the management of the Rice Lake franchise.

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Gun conspiracy theorists accuse the Obama administration of a new plot against ammo (and it is full of holes)

The headlines – like "Homeland Security Buys Enough Ammo for a Seven-Year War Against the American People" – seemed to confirm some conservatives' worst fears about the Obama administration's attitude towards the second amendment of the US constitution: that the push for background checks and against assault weapons was really just an elaborate scheme to disarm Americans and install some sort of dictatorship.

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Labor unions and business reach deal on new work visas for undocumented workers

A deal between labor unions and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce would allow undocumented immigrants the chance to apply for legal resident status as part of a new work visa program, CBS News reported on Saturday.

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Temporary and migrant workers face ‘systemic’ problem of workplace dangers

Temporary and migrant workers face greater dangers and are injured more often in the workplace than regular and permanent workers. According to Sarah Paoletti, director of the University of Pennsylvania's Transnational Law Center, these types of workers face multiple systemic problems which make them more vulnerable to workplace accidents and that also leave them less likely to report unsafe conditions and accidents to authorities and less likely to seek medical help for their injuries.

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Kentucky Democrats may overturn governor's veto of 'religious freedom' bill (UPDATED)

Democrats in the Kentucky state House voted on Monday to bring an override of Gov. Steve Beshear (R)'s veto of the state's controversial Religious Freedom Act to the floor for a vote on Tuesday. According to the Lexington Herald-Reader, the House's Democratic caucus only arrived at the decision after heated debate.

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Aerospace lobby hopes to renew NASA with crowd-funded ad campaign

The aerospace lobby has launched a new crowd-funded advertisement campaign to raise awareness about NASA's space exploration programs.

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Researchers link 'unfounded' wars to increased risk of PTSD

New research suggests that post-traumatic stress disorder is linked to social morality, a finding that helps elucidate the relationship between politics and veterans' mental health.

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Gov. Perry's water board still won't acknowledge climate change as Texas faces dire drought in 2013

AUSTIN, TEXAS -- Two top environmental officials in the state of Texas told Raw Story this week that not only is the state ill-prepared to face a summer this year even hotter than the record-breaking drought of 2011, it has largely neglected to begin planning for the unprecedented drought conditions forecast for the next several decades by the U.S. government's 2013 National Climate Assessment.

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Scientists find visions of a benevolent future society motivate reform

Activists, take note: People support reform if they believe the changes will enhance the future character of society, according to a study published online this month in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Namely, people support a future society that fosters the development of warm and moral individuals.

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Georgia student assaulted by 37-year-old mime

A college student in Georgia was randomly attacked Wednesday by a 37-year-old African-American woman dressed as a mime, according to a police report provided to Raw Story and first spotted by The Athens Banner-Herald.

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Arizona bill would jail transgender people for using the 'wrong' bathroom

Republican legislators in Arizona are attempting to pass legislation that forces transgender people to only use public restrooms, dressing rooms and showers associated with the gender listed on their birth certificate. According to the Associated Press, conservative lawmakers are proposing the legislation in response to a human rights bill passed by the city of Phoenix which prohibits gender identity discrimination in public accommodations.

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Meghan McCain: 'Being a Republican who supports gay marriage is a b*tch'

At an event hosted on Monday by Young Conservatives for the Freedom to Marry, daughter of former presidential candidate John McCain and blogger Meghan McCain said that "being a Republican who supports gay marriage is a bitch."

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Latino advocates: Republican outreach needs to be backed up by 'real votes' on immigration reform

Monday's "autopsy report" exhorting Republicans to invest more heavily in communities of color was greeted with cautious optimism by Latino advocates from both sides of the political fence in interviews with The Raw Story on Monday.

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