Man has heart attack while eating 'Triple Bypass Burger'

A restaurant called "The Heart Attack Grilled" finally earned its name on Saturday when a customer eating one of their Triple Bypass Burgers had a cardiac arrest.

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Austin police swarm white man for walking with black granddaughter

The Austin Police Department (APD) was unapologetic Wednesday after a swarm of officers detained a white man over the weekend, simply for walking home with his black granddaughter.

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Texas LGBT activists arrested for occupying county clerk's office

AUSTIN, TEXAS -- Taking their cues from the local "Occupy" movement, three LGBT activists in Austin allowed themselves to be arrested Tuesday morning during an annual marriage equality protest at the Travis County Clerk's office.

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Union employees showed CPAC a good time -- and their union pride

This weekend, as tuxedoed waitstaff quietly served drinks and dinner to paying CPAC attendees interested in the bon mots of union-busting Wisconsin governor Scott Walker (R), few of the guests likely took the time to peer at their servers' chests. If they had, the CPACers might have noticed something ironic: even as Walker was lauding the optimism of Wisconsin's business community in the wake of his union-busting, union employees were placing and removing their dinner plates (which were assembled by union employees in the kitchens and washed by union employees after).

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Ex-cop: Marijuana policy 'creates too many crime victims'

In the midst of the students and conservative stalwarts in business attire at CPAC, Howard Wooldridge stands out like a sore thumb -- but not because of his cowboy hat and big belt buckle. It's his T-shirt, which loudly proclaims "COPS SAY LEGALIZE POT ASK ME WHY." And people do, one and two at a time, in the convention hall and the hotel lobby at the Marriott Wardman Park, and he's always happy to oblige (even when in the middle of an interview).

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American kids of immigrants denied food stamps in Alabama

A civil rights law firm based in Alabama says that children who are U.S. citizens from at least five families have been denied food stamps because their parents are undocumented immigrants.

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Awkward: Fox News contributor debuts rap video at CPAC

Bright and early Friday morning at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C., a small group of Republicans were treated to perhaps the most bizarre attempt at rap music since "M.C. Rove" took the stage in front of the whole D.C. press corps in 2007.

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Conservatives unconvinced by Obama's birth control compromise

In the wake of the Obama Administration's announcement that it would accommodate religious employers' objections to providing birth control coverage by exempting them from paying for it, conservatives at CPAC and elsewhere pronounced themselves entirely unswayed by the Administration's efforts.

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Obama official: All women will have 'free contraceptive services'

Speaking on background Friday morning, a senior administration official told Raw Story that despite the planned "accommodation" for religious groups pushing back against universal contraceptive coverage, "All women will still have access to free preventative care, no matter where they work."

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Herman Cain: 'Stupid people and ignorant people are ruining America'

Former presidential candidate Herman Cain triumphantly took the stage at CPAC this afternoon in front of a friendly crowd to explain something many attendees already believe: that their ideological opponents on the left aren't "misguided" (as Sen. Rand Paul later offered) but downright stupid.

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'Romney Condoms' offer protection for the 'elite penis'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has inspired a New York-based condom company to create a prophylactic for "anyone with an elite penis."

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Santorum comes in first in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado GOP primary races

Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) won the Missouri GOP primary and the Minnesota and Colorado causes on Tuesday. He maintained a tremendous margin over front-runner former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA) in Missouri, with Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) taking up the lead in Missouri. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) didn't appear on the ballot in that state and Santorum was the only candidate who appeared in the state of late. In Minnesota, however, Paul beat Romney and Gingrich in the caucuses by a significant margin. Romney came in a relatively close second in Colorado with Paul and then Gingrich trailing.

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Obama backs constitutional amendment to end Citizens United

President Barack Obama supports changing the U.S. Constitution to keep private sector dollars from buying elections, campaign officials told Raw Story on background during a conference call with reporters Tuesday.

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