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Immigrants in deferred-deportation program could get tuition discount

As the first few approvals comes in for participants in President Obama's deferred-deporation program, colleges in at least one state have made a move toward helping eligible students afford a college education.

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Transgender activists protest 'sensationalist' segment from 'Anderson Live'

The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) spoke out against a segment on Anderson Cooper's talk show "Anderson Live" featuring an individual who claims a treatment for hair loss made them transgender.  According to the "Anderson Live" website, the story, which was scheduled for Thursday, September 13, featured "Mandi, who was born male, speaks out for the first time, claiming that a hair loss treatment caused him to become transgender."

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Conservative San Diego newspaper buys out closest competitor

In a move that effectively consolidates the two biggest newspapers in San Diego, U-T San Diego owner Doug Manchester confirmed Tuesday that his ownership group has also acquired the city's other daily paper, The North County Times.

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CNBC's Jim Cramer: My dad 'won't be allowed to vote' in Pennsylvania

Update (below): Ranking House Dem vows to help

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Survey finds potential link between marijuana and testicular cancer

The use of marijuana in young adulthood might increase the risk of testicular cancer, researchers at the University of Southern California said in a study published by the medical journal Cancer on Monday.

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Teachers face layoffs around the country

In the state of Wisconsin, where many marched in protest last year to widespread cuts to education and attacks on collective bargaining under Gov. Scott Walker, things aren't looking so great for teachers.

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R.E.M. orders Fox News to stop playing 'Losing My Religion' during DNC

The American rock band R.E.M. on Thursday demanded that Fox News "cease and desist" using their song "Losing My Religion" during its coverage of the Democratic National Convention.

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5 Questions For: Sen. Barbara Boxer on backalley abortions, left-wing Obama critics and the economy

Although it's been almost 20 years since she was first elected to the Senate, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) is nonetheless her state's junior Senator. She's considered a long-time supporter of women's reproductive choice and environmentalism, and spoke to Raw Story at the PPL Newsroom at the Democratic National Convention.

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5 Questions For: SC state Rep. John R. King (D) on 'token African-Americans' and the big blue tent

When Raw Story caught up to South Carolina state Rep. John R. King (D), who represents Rock Hill, a district just 15 minutes south of Charlotte, his voice was still recovering from Wednesday night’s assembly, but he still called his convention experience “beautiful.” It was also, he said, a rare chance for Democrats in a traditionally red state to enjoy a feeling of community.

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5 Questions For: Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse on Clinton, Obama and money in politics

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) is his state's junior Senator, first elected in 2006 and thus up for reelection in 2012. He is one of the Senate's more liberal members on everything from marriage equality (he supports a repeal of DOMA) to the elimination of the Citizens United ruling. He spoke to Raw Story at the PPL Newsroom.

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5 questions for: Citizens United president about his new anti-Obama film

The conservative organization for which the Supreme Court's controversial Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision is named on Thursday brought their latest film attacking President Barack Obama to the city where he is speaking at the Democratic National Convention.

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False balance may silence coverage of moderate views: study

Upholding fairness and balance as journalistic standards may actually be marginalizing moderate voices within the public debate, a study to be published in Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly suggests.

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5 Questions for: Greenpeace activist Holly Hanks on political platforms and wanting political influence

Holly Hanks, the senior campaign coordinator for Greenpeace's office in Raleigh, North Carolina, took a break from campaigning near the convention (and the occasional cough; this was her first week back at work after a recent illness) to talk to Raw Story about Greenpeace's progress as an organization, what that might mean for it in the future, and about the recent back-tracking by the Democratic Party platform on environmental issues.

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