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Obama hints that Keystone XL may be rejected

Speaking Tuesday morning about his plans to tackle climate change, President Barack Obama said that the controversial Keystone XL pipeline will only be approved if the State Department concludes that it "does not significantly exacerbate the climate problem."

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U.S. Conference of Mayors asks Obama for flexibility on marijuana

The United States Conference of Mayors unanimously passed a historic, bipartisan resolution Monday calling on the Obama administration to stop interfering with state and local efforts to deal with the problems caused by marijuana prohibition.

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Watch: Sponsor of Texas anti-abortion bill claims rape kits 'clean out' pregnancy

A Texas Republican state representative pushing legislation that would enact one of the nation's strictest bans on abortion claimed in floor debate Sunday night that exceptions for the victims of rape and incest are not needed because emergency rooms offer rape kits that "basically clean her out."

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National Domestic Workers Alliance's Ai-Jen Poo: 'There's a lot of cultural resistance to the notion that we're aging'

This year at Netroots Nation, Raw Story was asking of various panel speakers, exhibitors and attendees about issues you didn’t hear addressed on the main stage.

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Drug Policy Alliance: Marijuana reform 'is not a laughing matter' in 2013

This year at Netroots Nation, Raw Story was asking of various panel speakers, exhibitors and attendees about issues you didn’t hear addressed on the main stage.

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American Atheists' David Silverman at Netroots: 'Why do we talk about God when we talk about politics?'

This year at Netroots Nation, Raw Story is asking of various panel speakers, exhibitors and attendees about issues you won't hear addressed on the main stage.

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Radical Roman Catholic women buck Vatican to become priests

When Martha Sherman was a School Sister at Notre Dame, she talked to her then-70-year-old Aunt Monica, who suddenly turned to her and asked if Sherman felt better suited to the priesthood.

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Study uncovers anti-black attitudes among tea party supporters -- but not members

Since its inception back in 2010, critics of the tea party have claimed the conservative movement was motivated wholly or in part by racial animus towards President Barack Obama. Former NAACP chairman Julian Bond, for instance, recently described the tea party as an "admittedly racist" movement "who’ve tried as best they can to harm President Obama in every way they can."

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Democrats want to restore records of servicemembers discharged for being LGBT

Under new legislation proposed by Democrats Rep. Charlie Rangel (NY) and Rep. Mark Pocan (WI), U.S. military service members who were discharged because of their sexual orientation can now have their records restored to reflect their honorable service. A joint press release from the congressmen's offices said that the "Restore Honor to Service Members Act" is designed to help the Department of Defense rectify its record of discrimination against LGBT service personnel and clear the records of an estimated 114,000 men and women who were forced out of the service since World War II and the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell in 2011.

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LGBT groups slam immigration bill for boosting border security

A group of LGBT advocacy organizations blasted lawmakers in a joint statement to The Raw Story on Wednesday for considering emphasizing increased security along the border between the U.S. and Mexico a pre-requisite to speeding the citizenship process for undocumented immigrants already in the country.

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House Republicans schedule anti-abortion bill instead of pregnancy fairness bill for vote

As House Republicans vote on a federal ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy on Tuesday, federal laws and regulations that would offer greater protections to pregnant women languish.

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NYPD sued over 'unconstitutional' Muslim surveillance program

The New York Police Department and other New York City officials were targeted by a lawsuit filed Tuesday by civil rights groups that hope to end what they called an "unconstitutional" effort to monitor practically all followers of the Islamic faith in the city.

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