Texas reporter fired after shocking interview on transvaginal sonograms

AUSTIN, TEXAS -- A well-known journalist was fired this week by a radio station in Houston after he featured excerpts from a shocking interview with a woman who was forced to undergo several medically unnecessary transvaginal sonograms to obtain an abortion, leaving the reporter wondering if he was canned over abortion politics, rather than station policy.

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Activists and scientists cry foul as Obama pushes ahead on Keystone XL

A major political victory for environmental activists was partially reversed Thursday after President Barack Obama appeared in Oklahoma to announce that his administration has fast-tracked the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline, a massive project that aims to connect Canada's tar sands to oil refineries on the Texas gulf coast.

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Etch A Sketch sales up over 1,500% after Romney campaign gaffe

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney may not be president yet but his campaign is already helping to improve the economic outlook for one company.

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VOTE: What's the dumbest thing conservatives have trumpeted in 2012?

Political pundits often refer to election years as "the silly season," to denote when politicians are working so hard to get the public's divided attention that they'll say almost anything to rate a media mention, even if it sounds jarringly idiotic to the average American. By that standard, the silly season arrived rather early in 2012 -- in part, due to the ongoing and as-yet undecided Republican primary.

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FCC decision strikes critical blow to right-wing radio dominance

A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision issued Monday (PDF) will clear the runway for hundreds of new community radio stations that broadcast on low-power FM signals, bringing progressive, community voices to urban areas that have for decades only known what's being broadcast by major corporations and America's political right.

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Hacker hit with marijuana felony en route to SXSW

AUSTIN, TEXAS -- The first hacker to break through the security of Apple's iPhone and Sony's PlayStation 3 was arrested earlier this month while en route to Austin for an anticipated talk at this year's South by Southwest conference, police in a remote west Texas county have confirmed to Raw Story.

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Texas man allegedly killed soldier for not believing in God

Can being an atheist in America get you killed? If police in the small Texas town of Petrolia are to be believed, the answer to that question is yes.

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Author of South Carolina's GOP 'purity pledge' steps down

Republicans wishing to get on the ballot in Laurens County, South Carolina can once again have premarital sex and watch porn on the Internet now that party leader who backed a so-called "purity pledge" has resigned.

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Uganda LGBT rights group sues U.S. evangelist for 'persecution'

An LGBT rights group in Uganda on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against an American Christian evangelical leader alleging that he conspired to persecute people on the basis of their sexual identity.

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Texas Planned Parenthood CEO fired after indecent exposure arrest

LUBBOCK, TEXAS -- The Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) has fired the President and CEO of their Lubbock, Texas branch, following an arrest for indecent exposure.

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Filmmaker's videogame makes corporations work to save the environment

AUSTIN, TEXAS -- Philippe Cousteau, grandson of famed ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, who's taken up the family business of using film to shine a light on the world's most important waters, has a unique new project that was turning heads at this year's South by Southwest Interactive convention.

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Stratfor CEO: WikiLeaks 'makes war more likely'

AUSTIN, TEXAS -- Speaking to an audience on Tuesday at this year's South by Southwest convention, Strategic Forecasting CEO George Friedman suggested that by publishing archives of U.S. diplomatic cables, the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks actually "makes war more likely."

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Conservationist teams up with Project Runway designers to save endangered species

An entrepreneurial animal activist has recruited designers from the TV series Project Runway for a campaign to raise awareness and save 12 endangered species from extinction.

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