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Study: Military women experience unintended pregnancy rates at double U.S. average

A new study released in the February issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology found that military women experience a higher-than-average unintended pregnancy rate, and the rate actually increased between 2005 and 2008.

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Personal wealth influences legislators opposition to estate tax, study finds

A study published online Sunday by the journal American Politics Research suggests that members of Congress are partially motivated by self-interest when voting on the estate tax.

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'Population Bomb' scientist: 'Nobody' has the right to 'as many children as they want'

A Stanford professor and author of The Population Bomb recently published a paper in a scientific journal re-emphasizing climate change and population growth pose existential threats to humanity and in an interview with Raw Story said that giving people the right to have as many children as they want is "a bad idea."

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Activists use MLK's 'I Have A Dream' speech to pick copyright fight

Hoping to highlight what they see as problems with America's copyright system, a group of activists called Fight for the Future published a copy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech to Vimeo over the weekend with the express intent of picking a fight, urging people to share the copyrighted work without regard for the law.

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Three people injured after 12-gauge shotgun goes off at NC gun show

Three people were injured on Saturday after a 12-gauge shotgun went off while being checked at a North Carolina gun show.

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Complaint accuses UNC of downplaying sexual assault despite federal rebuke

A complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Education accuses administrators at the University of North Carolina of downplaying sexual assault cases at the school, and pressuring the assistant dean of students to under-report such cases.

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Lawmakers 'unjustifiably focus' on illicit drugs rather than alcohol: report

Lawmakers around the world "unjustifiably" treat illicit drugs as if they were a greater public health concern than alcohol, according to a report published online Wednesday in the Journal of Psychopharmacology.

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Toshiba creating nuclear reactor for mining Canada Tar Sands

Toshiba Corp. has reportedly designed a nuclear reactor and intends to market it to natural resource developers for mining Tar Sands in Canada and other places.

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Social capital explains why conservatives are happier than liberals: study

Those with a more conservative political orientation are happier because they have greater access to social capital, according to research published last month in Social Psychological and Personality Science.

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Same sex couples demand Sen. Chuck Schumer support immigration equality

A dozen same sex binational couples from New York -- who, because of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) are not allowed green cards when they marry -- dropped in on Sen. Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) Manhattan offices on January 15, 2013 to thank him for his support and ask him to make sure that the rights of LGBT Americans to sponsor their spouses for green cards is included in any immigration reform package.

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CEO who said he would 'start killing people' over gun control appears with lawyer in new video

James Yeager, the CEO of a weapons and tactical training business who published and then removed from YouTube that he would "start killing people" if President Obama continued to push forward on gun control, has released another follow-up video on the incident.

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Survivor meets civil rights commission on military sexual assault with 'cautious optimism'

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights held a day-long briefing in Washington, D.C. on Friday that examined the progress the military has made in addressing sexual assault within its ranks. All branches of the military were asked to testify about what they are doing to address the problem, and though the briefing highlighted that the military has made major progress toward addressing issues of sexual assault, it also indicated that it still faces numerous challenges.

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Pew: Mostly white college grads better weathered recession

Mostly white college graduates did a better job of weathering the recession than their disproportionately minority peers who possessed just a high school diploma or an associate degree, according to a report released on Wednesday by the Pew Charitable Trusts Economic Mobility Project.

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