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Van Jones on the deficit: 'We are not stupid. We can do the math.'

Van Jones, Obama's former green jobs czar, kicked off a new progressive movement at New York City’s Town Hall last night with an ambitious goal -- to build a vocal counterweight to the Tea Party, who he says has monopolized the dialogue on America’s economic woes. “We are trying to hit a big reset on the conversation we are having in America about how to fix our economy,” Jones told Raw Story in a post-event interview. “We are trying to change the conversation from one about war and austerity to a conversation about peace and prosperity.”

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Olbermann: New show looks to reclaim independence of TV news

Speaking to reporters Friday, former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann said his new show on the Current TV network would look to reclaim something that's long since vanished from television newsrooms: independence.

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Is the focus on HIV treatment distracting from the search for a cure?

The introduction of combination anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in 1996 dramatically reduced the severity and high mortality rate associated with HIV infection and yielded the added benefit of reducing mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy. Each “class” of antiretroviral drugs in the cocktail targets a different step of the virus’s replication cycle. So, in much the same manner as defeating an enemy by attacking on multiple fronts, using a combination of anti-HIV drugs proved to be highly effective at blocking HIV from spreading within the body.

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Exclusive: Mishandled VA rape cases deemed 'shocking' by lawyers in Pentagon suit

WASHINGTON – The firm investigating a case of 17 raped military veterans suing the Pentagon responded Monday after a report that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs mishandled sexual assault cases.

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Exclusive: Christians must reject Ayn Rand, faith-based group tells Raw Story

During this time of financial crisis and talk of severe austerity measures in nearly every statehouse across the nation, the philosophy of author Ayn Rand has become a rallying cry for many leading Republicans who see her as something of a patron saint to American capitalism.

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Raw Photos: Rally against NYPD rape verdict in NYC

On May 27, hundreds of protesters gathered in New York City to protest the New York Supreme Court's decision to charge two NYPD policemen with "official misconduct," as opposed to convicting them for rape. The two officers were accused of raping an unconscious woman, and one of the officers had confessed on tape to penetrating the woman while wearing a condom, though he later denied it.

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EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds protest NYPD rape verdict in New York City

New York City activists and feminists rallied yesterday to protest the acquittal of two New York City police officers on rape charges. The acquittal occurred despite what protesters call “overwhelming evidence” against the accused, including a taped statement by one officer that he had used a condom and penetrated the victim, which he later denied. The rally provided an expression of widespread outrage over rape culture and abuses of police power. It also uncovered rifts between protesters.

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Exclusive: Sen. Kerry insists commercial privacy bill is not 'a step backwards'

An effort by two U.S. Senators to cement a broad series of privacy protections into federal law came under fire last week when a legislative analysis from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) suggested that it might override numerous state laws that offer even stronger safeguards for consumer information.

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Exclusive: 2012 candidate Gary Johnson wants more Medicare cuts than the House GOP

WASHINGTON – Republican 2012 presidential candidate Gary Johnson believes the House Republican blueprint to replace Medicare with a subsidies system should cut even deeper, and he isn’t shy about saying so.

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Gary Johnson laughs off Willie Nelson's 2012 un-endorsement: 'It is what it is'

WASHINGTON – Former New Mexico Republican governor Gary Johnson wasn't fazed after musician Willie Nelson un-endorsed him for president in 2012.

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Gay GOP group denounces gay Republican candidate as 'a bad joke'

WASHINGTON – The nation's best-known group representing gay conservatives fiercely denounced and dismissed gay GOP presidential candidate, Fred Karger of California.

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EXCLUSIVE: DOJ plan to arrest state licensers, tax dispensaries could doom medical marijuana industry

A recent letter from the Department of Justice (DOJ), threatening state employees in charge of implmenting medical marijuana laws with prosecution, has forced some governors to re-evaluate and even veto popular legislation -- all seemingly in violation of what the medical marijauana community thought was a cease-fire with the federal government.

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