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Transgender activist: Everyone's civil rights are 'the civil rights issue of our time'

Responding to remarks Vice President Joe Biden made Tuesday highlighting transgender rights as important, Director of the National Center for Trans Equality Mara Keisling was impressed that the vice president vocalized his support but remembered that civil rights are important for everyone.

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Children's Defense Fund: PA Republicans 'starving children' to punish new moms

Update (below): Pennsylvania Republican withdraws 'starving children' bill following Raw Story report

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Native American activists criticize 'Dr. Phil' for adoption episode

Native American advocates are denouncing talk show host Philip "Dr. Phil" McGraw for a recent episode dealing with the adoption of the daughter of a member of the Cherokee Nation.

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Labor board to evaluate dog-tracking system used on Hyatt housekeepers

The National Labor Relations Board said recently that it would stage a hearing on a complaint filed by a union representing Hyatt housekeepers who claim the hotel bypassed the union and forced them to use an electronic tracking system that features a cartoon dog wagging its tail as workers toil to complete micromanaged tasks.

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Arizona's Maricopa County tells Spanish-speaking voters to vote two days late

At least two official documents created by the Maricopa County Recorder's Office misinformed Spanish-speaking voters in Arizona of the wrong election day and activists worry that the error could suppress Latino voter turnout on Nov. 6.

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Brits develop synthetic fuel that scrubs carbon from the atmosphere

Engineers in London said this week that they've developed a new type of synthetic vehicle fuel that's created out of water and thin air, literally by pulling carbon molecules out of the atmosphere and recycling them.

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Average student debt hits $26,600 while job outlook still bleak for college grads

A survey of mostly nonprofit public and private four-year universities released Thursday reveals that the average student debt load for 2011 graduates increased yet again to $26,600, a 5 percent increase over 2010, according to the analysis by The Institute for College Access & Success (TICAS).

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'Lies from the Pit of Hell' congressman’s opponents mounting write-in campaign for Darwin

Controversial U.S. Congressman Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA) could be facing competition in this fall's election from an unexpected quarter, a British naturalist who has been dead for 130 years, Charles Darwin, the so-called father of the theory of evolution.  According to the Associated Press, University of Georgia scientists and conservative talk-radio host Neil Boortz have found themselves to be unlikely allies in an effort to boost Darwin as a write-in candidate for voters who want to lodge a protest against the ultra-conservative Broun.

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Illinois Republican: Do civil unions mean 'somebody can get married to their dog?'

Illinois State Rep. John Cabello (R-Rockford) reportedly told a tea party group earlier this month that he's not clear whether his state's civil union law applies to humans, or if "somebody can get married to their dog" as well.

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Report: Romney's 'binders full of women' story not true

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's story about having brought to him while assembling his Massachusetts state cabinet years ago is not true, according to a Boston Phoenix report Wednesday morning.

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Rights groups skeptical of Focus on the Family about-face on LGBT rights, abortion

Some rights groups are skeptical of a supposed recent shift in priorities by Focus on the Family, the powerful evangelical Christian group, which is attempting to distance itself from its anti-LGBT, anti-abortion "culture warrior" past.

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Report: Obama student debt-relief payment plan 'windfall' to wealthy borrowers

A new report from the independent think tank the New America Foundation released Tuesday provides a sobering analysis of a much-touted Obama administration plan to offer repayment of student loans adjusted to one's income. The report found that the debt-relief plan actually offers the "unnecessary" help to higher-income students, while students making less than $25,000 a year will only see their payments shrink "by as little as $5 and not more than $20" a month.

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Long-pending lawsuit could open floodgates for medical marijuana research

A key linchpin in America's drug war establishment could soon be pulled, if medical marijuana advocates are successful before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia this week.

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