Rep. Barney Frank: NPR cut me off because they didn't like my argument

After three decades in Congress, it's understandable that Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) has a lot to say — too much to say, according to NPR.

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Top 5 suggested attractions for the Ark Encounters Theme Park

Between a 30-year property tax break, a county development grant and a 10-year package of state tax incentives, the Ark Encounters theme park seems set to open on time and under budget in 2014. The project, which is partially owned by the same people that brought us the Creation Museum, promises visitors a full size ark, a replica of the Tower of Babel (no word as to whether it will be felled regularly) and a petting zoo.

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Baltimore teacher: No Child Left Behind must be left behind

Muriel Berkeley, president of the Baltimore Curriculum Project, said that the U.S. needs to reform the way it thinks about public education, as well as education legislation itself. President Barack Obama's proposed overhaul of No Child Left Behind is a good start, but not enough.

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Debt deal could be 'Katrina' for incumbents in 2012

Anger at the government is at an all-time high, and voter dissatisfaction over their lawmakers bodes ill for candidates. Though the 15 months until the 2012 election may seem like an eternity to some, the old maxim — those who don't learn from history are bound to repeat it — is applicable, according to Robert Blendon, a public opinion and polling expert at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

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Dept. of Education allows states to sidestep No Child Left Behind

The White House announced that it would use executive orders to reform parts of No Child Left Behind, a controversial Bush-era bill that targets underperforming schools and sanctions those that don't meet set federal standards. No Child Left Behind set a standard that there would be 100 percent proficiency in reading and math by 2014.

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Top ten crazy sh*t Pat Buchanan says

Talking to Reverand Al Sharpton this week, But while some became outraged at his comments, they came as no surprise to others more familiar with Buchanan's rich history of bigotry. Below are 10 of his most outrageously bigoted comments on everything from African-Americans to Jews to immigrants to women and beyond.

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Unemployment crisis among veterans spurs call to action in Congress

While dismal employment numbers often lead the news -- unemployment, for instance remains just over 9% -- and

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Exclusive: Peace group tried to scrub involvement with soldier linked to Ft. Hood plot

Pfc. Nasser Abdo, the 21-year-old soldier arrested Thursday in connection with , had ties to a number of prominent anti-war organizations, including Iraq Veterans Against the War and Courage to Resist, Raw Story can confirm.

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Protesters demand that India stop an execution over a coerced confession

On the afternoon of Monday, July 25, approximately 800 protesters from Sikh organizations and human rights groups opposed to the death penalty and torture gathered opposite the United Nations to show solidarity with Sikh Professor Devenderpal S. Bhullar, whose execution by hanging is pending in India.

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Exclusive: PETA exhibit contrasts slavery, genocide with animal cruelty

A new exhibit on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. is raising eyebrows for its contrast of slavery, genocide and animal cruelty.

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White House admits marijuana has 'some' medical value

Just days after the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) insisted that there is no medical value to marijuana, the White House appeared to contradict the position, saying in a report that there may actually be "some" medical value to "individual components of the cannabis plant" after all.

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Ashton Kutcher's crusade against sex ads rooted in prior anti-prostitution efforts

At the beginning of July, actor Ashton Kutcher brought heaps of publicity to his new anti-trafficking charity by updating his over seven million Twitter followers with the news that he convinced American Airlines to remove their ads from Village Voice Media publications. “Hey @AmericanAir are you aware that you are advertising on a site that supports the Sale of Human Beings (slavery)?”, he Tweeted.

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Exclusive: Colorado's dueling marijuana initiatives threaten to confuse voters

Two distinctly different initiatives to end marijuana prohibition in Colorado are on a collision course over legislative language that local reform activists warn could "paint a target" on the backs of recreational marijuana consumers.

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