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Appeals court: Christian can sue Oklahoma over Native American license plate

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week that a Christian man can sue the state of Oklahoma over the state's license plate depicting a piece of artwork by a famous Native American.

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Scientists use new 'computational cell biology' to kill cancer cells by making them sick

One doesn't often think of cancer cells themselves being vulnerable to infections, but a team of scientists in Ottawa, Ontario is using advanced mathematical modeling to engineer viruses that will infect and destroy cancer cells. According to a paper published Friday in Nature Communications, the team uses predictive modeling to investigate how treatment techniques and genetic modification might allow cancer-killing (oncolytic) viruses to overcome cancer cells' anti-infection defenses and kill them.

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Democrat strips anti-sexual assault measure out of military spending bill

Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) stripped a measure proposed by fellow Democrat Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY) that would have taken sexual assault reporting out of the chain of command out of a defense spending bill on Tuesday.

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SCOTUS ruling could mean shorter sentences for offenders in older child abuse cases

In a ruling that could have larger implications for criminals in cases with long statutes of limitations, the Supreme Court decided on Monday that an Illinois court violated a defendant’s rights by sentencing him under guidelines adopted 10 years after his initial crimes.

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GetEqual defends heckling the First Lady: 'We are treating her as a Democrat leader'

The co-director of Get Equal, the LGBT group affiliated with the 56-year-old woman who interrupted a speech by First Lady Michelle Obama on Tuesday told The Raw Story that while the group did not mean to be disrespectful toward her, the protest stood in line with its goal of holding politicians accountable for protecting their community's rights.

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Jane Lynch and Jordan Peele sing 'Epic Church and State Breakup' in bizarre video

In a bizarre advocacy video published Thursday by Americans United for the Separation of Church and State (AU), comedians Jordan Peele and Jane Lynch sing a 70's style romance ballad about an "epic church and state breakup," in what the group's director called a "clever, amusing way" to reach people.

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Louisiana lawmakers kill repeal of unconstitutional creationism law

The Louisiana House Education Committee killed a measure to repeal a 1981 creationism law on Wednesday, even though the Supreme Court had ruled it was unconstitutional.

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Pat Robertson threatens 'nasty' progressive group with 'full-scale exposé'

Television preacher and one-time Republican presidential candidate Pat Robertson warned on his "700 Club" show Tuesday that he's inclined to run a "full-scale exposé" on a web publication that he refused to identify, calling them a "nasty group" that focuses on "embarrassing conservatives" who appear on television.

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Disabled blogger really doesn't want to be in your 'prayer sandwich'

A disabled 22-year-old Duke University graduate named Megan has started a blog to discuss her experiences with aggressive Christians who want to lay hands on her and pray in an effort to heal her. According to The Friendly Atheist, Megan, who has a rare connective tissue disease called epidermolysis bullosa, had heard people all her life asking, "What's the matter with Megan?" and has named her blog "The Matter with Megan" in response.

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FDA approves first study on ecstasy-assisted therapy for social anxiety in autistic adults

The U.S. Federal Drug Administration in late April approved a study to examine whether the drug ecstasy could help autistic adults suffering from social anxiety. But the first-of-its-kind study still has some hurdles to jump over before it can begin.

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LGBT groups slam same-sex couples' exclusion from immigration reform

While some immigration rights advocates cheered the passage of a new immigration reform bill on Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee, LGBT groups are angry over Democrats' refusing to pursue an amendment guaranteeing undocumented immigrants same-sex couples the right to petition for family visas.

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Female gender stereotypes have little impact on voting behavior: study

Good news for women in politics: Most Americans are unlikely to discount your expertise regarding national security simply because you're female.

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'Campaign to Stop Killer Robots' calling for ban on 'fully autonomous weapons'

The idea of autonomous killer robots may seem like the stuff of science fiction, but human rights groups are already preparing for what appears to be the future of weaponry. The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, a coalition of international groups, is preparing for a global summit in Geneva Switzerland on Wednesday, May 29 that will review a U.N. report on these types of weapons that was released earlier this week. The Campaign hopes to convince nations to sign on to an international ban on autonomous weapons.

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