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Boy Scouts expected to lift ban on gay adult leaders on Monday

The Boy Scouts of America is expected to end its ban on gay adult leaders on Monday, dismantling a policy that has deeply divided the membership of the 105-year-old Texas-based organization.

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Georgia Republican calls black woman in photo 'cheap street walker knee grow'

A Georgia Republican is coming under fire for racially charged remarks he made on the social medium Facebook about a controversial photo of a black woman.

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Gunman and two victims dead, seven more injured after Louisiana theater shooting

A gunman described as a 58-year-old white man killed two people before shooting himself dead inside a movie theater, authorities in Lafayette, Louisiana confirmed on Thursday night.

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WATCH LIVE: Nikki Haley to sign bill to take down Confederate flag

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley will sign legislation to remove the Confederate flag from the State House grounds at 4 p.m. on Thursday. Watch live video, courtesy of Fox Carolina, below:

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Republican Christie criticizes high court's gay marriage ruling

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said on Sunday Supreme Court justices of his liking would not have legalized same-sex marriage and would have struck down a key provision of a national health care law.

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New York governor orders more Fourth of July security after alert

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Friday ordered heightened security measures across the state over the U.S. July Fourth holiday weekend in response to a call for vigilance by the federal government.

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WATCH LIVE: Nikki Haley and Lindsey Graham call for South Carolina to remove Confederate flag

South Carolina governor Nikki Haley and Senator Lindsey Graham, both Republicans, are expected to call for the Confederate flag to be removed from the Statehouse grounds during a press conference at 4 p.m. (EDT) Monday.

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Anti-gay Michigan Mother’s Day protester gets torpedoed with pink slushy β€” and it’s awesome

On Mother's Day in Grandville, Michigan, a woman stood atΒ a busy intersection holding a sign that read, "THANK YOUR MOM TODAY FOR NOT BEING GAY." The other side of her sign began with "Warning!," followed by references to Bible verses, followed by the words,Β "WOE to those who cross it!"Β Social media noticed. Which prompted local news outlet Wood TV 8 to goΒ down with their video cameras andΒ see what was going on.

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Jeb Bush seeks support from evangelicals, saying religious freedom was under assault

Republican Jeb Bush sought to bolster his support among evangelical Christians on Saturday in remarks at a Christian university, accusing liberals of trying to undermine religious freedom.

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Rival Bloods and Crips gangs teaming up to 'take out' Baltimore cops: authorities

BALTIMORE β€” Baltimore Police say they have received a "credible threat" that rival gangs have teamed up to "take out" law enforcement officers. Police said in a statement that they have received information that members of "various gangs" β€” including the Black Guerrilla Family, the Bloods and the Crips β€” have "entered into a partnership" to…

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Two dead, five boaters missing after storm hits Alabama

At least two people are dead and five are missing after a powerful storm capsized several vessels off the Alabama coast, including sailboats participating in a regatta, Coast Guard officials said on Sunday.

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Oklahoma reserve deputy pleads not guilty to manslaughter in shooting black man

An Oklahoma reserve deputy pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter on Tuesday for killing a black man he said he accidentally shot with a gun instead of a Taser, a Tulsa County District Court clerk said on Tuesday.

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Texas House approves gutting municipal fracking bans

The Texas House overwhelmingly approved a bill on Friday that would give the state the exclusive right to regulate the oil and gas industry, and gut the power of municipalities to pass anti-fracking rules.

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