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Sheriff blames Beyoncé for shots fired at their home — but wife insists he’s not racist

‘I mean, I think we’ve lost five to seven officers, five deputy sheriffs, since Sunday’s Super Bowl, you know?’ said Tennessee sheriff Robert Arnold

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Angry cops throw a hissy fit over Beyonce's 'anti-police' Super Bowl halftime show

During a Super Bowl party in Washington at the J.W. Marriott members of the National Sheriffs' Association turned off the television in protest during Sunday's halftime show when Beyoncé came on the screen to sing her latest song "Formation," the Washington Examiner reports.

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Fox News attacks Beyonce's Super Bowl salute to Black Lives Matter: It's not 'wholesome' or 'decent'

The hosts of Fox & Friends and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani accused Beyonce of not providing "wholesome" entertainment at Sunday's Super Bowl 50 because her performance was a tribute to Black Lives Matter and the Black Panthers.

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Republican civil war brews as Trump and Cruz battle in Iowa

One might be forgiven for forgetting that there are 12 Republicans still in the White House race -- for now, it's a two-man show.

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Call of Duty video game publisher sued by family of Angolan rebel

Video game publisher Activision is being sued by the family of Angolan rebel chief Jonas Savimbi, who have objected to his depiction in the game Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

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100,000 school children -- mostly minorities -- face daily TSA-style security screening in New York City

This story was co-published with WNYC.

On the coldest morning New York City has seen this winter, a stream of teenage students hit a bottleneck at the front of a Brooklyn school building. They shed their jackets, gloves and belts, shivering as they wait to pass through a metal detector and send their backpacks through an x-ray machine. School safety agents stand nearby, poised to step in if the alarm bleats.

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Where did the word 'Taser' come from? It's a weapon used to subdue ‘savage’ Africans in century-old sci-fi novel

The newest tool in the law enforcement arsenal has an unseemly – and perhaps unsurprising – origin story

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Rachel Maddow shreds Bill Kristol and political press for trying to wish Joe Biden into 2016 race

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow argued on Wednesday that Vice President Joe Biden's announcement that he will not seek the presidency should serve as a cautionary tale for Washington D.C pundits and journalists, many of whom were not only reporting the opposite, but acting like they knew Biden had decided to run.

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How Donald Trump plans to turn gawkers into voters and volunteers in Iowa

Thousands of people are expected to stream into an events center here on the banks of the Mississippi River on Tuesday to see Donald Trump. When they do, his presidential campaign will be waiting, looking to convert casual gawkers into hardcore supporters who will cast votes for the billionaire presidential candidate in the Iowa caucuses next year.

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Donald Trump won't win the GOP presidential nomination and here are the reasons why

Donald Trump’s authoritative lead in early polling in the 2016 Republican race for the presidential nomination has left Americans excited, confused and afraid.

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#BlondeLivesMatter: Republicans just did for Kathryn Steinle what they will never do for Sandra Bland

Ever responsive to their Fox News overlords and party standard bearer Donald Trump, Republicans in the House passed legislation Thursday that would deny federal funds to sanctuary cities.

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Here's how homeless kids and families are trying to survive in one of America's richest cities

Kewanee Colbert has a full-time job prepping food for one of those fancy gourmet meal delivery services that are booming in New York and other cities. Still, he lives in a Bronx shelter for homeless families with his fiancée and three kids, ages 2, 4, and 7. While he's grateful that his family has a roof over their heads, he sums up the experience as, "It gets to you."

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