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Rights group: Trans people could be 'collateral damage' in voter ID battle

The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) warns transgender Americans that stringent new voter ID laws could exclude them from casting a ballot this November.  Advocates urge transgender people to check and make certain that they are registered and that they have the proper ID needed in their state to vote.

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Walmart worker strikes go viral, hitting 28 stores in 12 states

Walmart workers who recently went on strike in Illinois and California appear to have inspired some of their fellow big box employees, and now it looks like the movement is going viral.

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Police grapple with mystery of Florida man's body found in concrete slab in Georgia

A pair of twins are in being held in separate jails in Winder, Georgia after police found the body of a missing Pensacola, Florida man encased in concrete behind the twins' father's house.  According to the Barrow County News (BCN), Christopher and William Cormier, 31, were arrested on Monday and charged with concealing the death of 30-year-old Sean Dugas, although further charges may be filed on Wednesday.

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Mormons for Marriage Equality 'taken aback' by church elder's criticism of same sex parenting

Mormons for Marriage Equality was surprised to hear Elder Dallin H. Oaks condemn same sex parenting during the 182nd Semiannual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Rob Zerban: The other guy trying to beat Paul Ryan (and why you haven't heard of him)

On the Democrats' list of top targets in the 2012 election, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is number two. Congressman Paul Ryan, on the other hand, doesn't even make the list -- even though recent polling has his Democratic opponent, Rob Zerban, almost within striking distance of Ryan. But Zerban's FEC filings show that, of the $1.2 million in contributions he'd received as of July 2012 [update below], only $10 in in-kind email services came from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).

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Muslim group offers reward for info on Ohio mosque arsonist

The Council on Islamic-American Relations (CAIR) said Tuesday that it would pay $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever set a fire at the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo in Ohio on Sunday night.

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California governor draws criticism from immigrant rights groups after vetoes

While California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed a law into effect giving thousands of young undocumented immigrants a chance to drive, immigration advocates criticized Brown Monday for a pair of late vetoes related to federal detention rules and benefits for the state's domestic workers.

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Austin becomes first Texas city to endorse marriage equality

The Austin City Council made history Thursday, becoming the first group of city leaders in the deeply conservative state of Texas to endorse marriage equality.

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Missouri pot activists may sue after Springfield re-criminalizes marijuana

Missouri drug reform activists told Raw Story on Tuesday that they're looking to sue or trigger recall elections after city officials in Springfield voted Monday to re-criminalize marijuana, just one month after the same city council passed a citizen-driven initiative that would have kept small time pot offenders out of jail.

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Scientists: '93 percent' of Fox News climate change coverage is 'staggeringly misleading'

When it comes to reporting on what scientists say about climate change, the Union of Concerned Scientists told Raw Story that their research shows Fox News can be counted upon to mislead its viewers.

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Romney supporter in Texas defaces yard sign: 'N*gger lover... Obama sucks d*ck'

A Woman in Texas says that a person who appears to support Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney vandalized her pro-Obama yard sign with racist and vulgar language.

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Akin urges lady Republicans to declare: 'I'm a women'

Update (below): 'Women for Akin' site vanishes

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Fox News host aborts bizarre interview with 'former Obama supporter'

Update (below): Fox's 'former Obama supporter' actually an aspiring comedian who joked about raping children

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