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Call for tolerance training in Minneapolis schools after spat becomes 300-person brawl

A Minnesota-based Muslim group called for authorities to intervene in a Minneapolis high school with mediation and tolerance training, days following cafeteria spat between two girls that erupted into a 300-person brawl largely divided along racial lines.

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Proposed bill would make full benefits to same sex military spouses a federal law

Two Democratic congressmen have co-sponsored H.R. 683, the Military Spouses Equal Treatment Act (MSET) of 2013, a bill that enshrine into law recent changes in Defense Department policy toward same sex spouses of service members. Bill author Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) and co-sponsor Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI) introduced the legislation on Thursday, which would include the benefits named under Defense Secretary Leon Pannetta's policy, announced Monday, and additional benefits not included under current policy.

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Judge dismisses City of Oakland lawsuit defending nation's largest pot shop

A U.S. district court judge ruled Thursday that the City of Oakland had no standing to sue the federal government in defense of Harborside Health Center, the nation's largest medical marijuana dispensary, which is now facing property seizure proceedings.

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Increasing numbers of colleges cover health care for transgender students

Last week, the student newspaper the Brown Daily Herald reported that Brown University would be eliminating a discriminatory rider in its student health insurance plan that banned transgender-specific health care coverage. The plan will now cover up to $50,000 worth of treatment, including sex reassignment surgery, hormone therapies and other treatments.

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New York bill finally expands legal definition of 'rape' to include any forced sexual contact

Advocates are praising a newly revised version of New York's "Rape is Rape" bill that classifies any vaginal contact as "rape," bringing the legal definition of that form of sexual assault in line with the standards for forced anal and oral contact.

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Veterans Administration again accused of covering up the causes of 'Gulf War Syndrome'

The federal Institute of Medicine to much fanfare recently reported that "preliminary data" suggest that veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq suffer from the same disease -- commonly called Gulf War Syndrome or Illness -- that has plagued veterans of Desert Storm for over two decades. Meanwhile, an alarming but widely-ignored report by a federal panel of high-level scientists charged with advising the government on the disease accused the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs of covering up the true nature and cause of a profound systemic illness that medical scientists have traced to wartime exposures -- including neurotoxins, depleted uranium, and microbes, among others.

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Google faces new privacy concerns over Android app market

Third-party developers on Google Play, the app market for Android devices, receive the personal details of anyone who buys their apps, potentially violating the terms of a 2011 privacy settlement.

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Undocumented immigrant tells Obama: Stop tearing families apart with deportations

The wife and son of a deported undocumented immigrant exhorted President Barack Obama to cut down on his administration's deportation policy in a video released by an alliance between the Latino advocacy group Cuéntame and other organizations.

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Sens. Sanders and Boxer to introduce bill that funnels carbon taxes to American families

A piece of legislation being introduced on Thursday seeks to force the nation's largest polluters to pay a fee for their carbon and methane emissions, proposing the revenue be used to send a monthly rebate check to American families for costs stemming from the fight against climate change.

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DREAMers vow to push Rubio: 'He does have a lot to lose' on immigration reform

An alliance of activists and lobbyists on behalf of undocumented immigrants said on Tuesday that they would monitor Sen. Marco Rubio's (R-FL) participation in the bipartisan push for immigration reform.

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Objectification suppresses women's desire to engage in social activism, study finds

A new study has shown that objectification can make college-aged women more accepting of the status quo and less likely to engage in social activism, potentially contributing to gender inequality.

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Documents reveal tobacco companies funded their own 'tea party' first

A study published Friday in the scientific journal Tobacco Control unearthed documents that reveal the tobacco industry's desire to fund a new "tea party" to advance their anti-regulation objectives years before the tea party, as it is known today, got its start. The same documents show that the two organizations most identified with the modern tea party, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) and FreedomWorks (FW), themselves got their start with a healthy dose of money from the same industry.

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Undocumented activist to attend State of the Union address

As immigration reform continues to command attention from both lawmakers and President Barack Obama, one undocumented activist will likely hear Obama revisit the issue in person on Tuesday, having been invited to attend the State of the Union address.

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