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People of faith should speak up
When the Illinois House decided not to vote on same-sex marriage, a bishop from the African American Clergy Coalition expressed his reaction in terms that reflected his religious persuasion (“Gay marriage bill fails to go to vote in Illinois House,&...Tags: Politics, Elections, Belief and Faith, Religion and Belief
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Rafael Nadal wins a record eighth French Open tennis title
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Philadelphia building inspector dead in apparent suicide
A Philadelphia building inspector who had checked and signed off on a demolition site that later collapsed and killed six people has died in an apparent suicide, officials said Thursday. Ronald Wagenhoffer, who was 52, was found dead in his vehicle...
Tags: The Salvation Army, Disasters and Accidents, Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), Crime, Law and Justice, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Report: Tim Tebow to sign with Patriots
It's a good thing Tim Tebow didn't agree to a season in the arena leagues. Tebow will sign with the New England Patriots just in time for Tuesday's mandatory minicamp, ESPN is reporting. He will reunite with Patriots offensive coordinator and...
Tags: Ryan Mallett, Denver Broncos, Josh McDaniels, Sports, National Football League
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At least one dead in Louisiana chemical plant explosion
HOUSTON -- At least one person died and another is missing and presumed dead after an explosion Thursday at a petrochemical plant in the central Louisiana town of Geismar, authorities said. Another 49 people were removed from the plant by ambulance,...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Emergency Incidents, Explosions, Economy, Business and Finance, Plant Openings
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Celebratory slap costs Chad Johnson 30 days in jail
A playful slap on his lawyer’s backside has earned Chad Johnson far more than a slap on the wrist. Johnson, a former NFL star, was sentenced Monday to 30 days in jail for a probation violation in a domestic-violence case after a judge in Fort...
Tags: Prisons, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Chad, Lawyers
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Immigration debate: Border hawks lose first round
Efforts to gut a key provision of a bipartisan immigration bill failed Thursday, when an amendment by Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) stalled. Grassley's amendment would have required that border security benchmarks be met before immigrants who are in...Tags: Migration, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Chuck Grassley, Politics, Immigration
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Tim Tebow signs with New England Patriots
Tim Tebow is officially a member of the New England Patriots. The Patriots announced Tuesday morning that the former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback out of Florida has signed with the team, although contract terms were not disclosed. ESPN's Adam...Tags: Ryan Mallett, Heisman Trophy, Sports, National Football League, Denver Broncos
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Lesbians and gays see a more accepting society
A sweeping new study of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans finds that the overwhelming majority believe society has grown more accepting over the last decade — and will continue to do so in the decade to come. Yet many said they...
Tags: Family, Anderson Cooper, Belief and Faith, Gays and Lesbians, Religion and Belief
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LGBT adults 'less happy' than general public, survey finds
The Baltimore SunEven as an overwhelming number of America's LGBT adults say society has become more accepting, members of the LGBT community are less happy with their lives than the general public, according to a new Pew survey released today. Additionally, LGBT adults...Tags: Minority Groups, Social Issues, Gays and Lesbians
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Same-sex marriage may overshadow other LGBT issues, poll finds
As Americans await Supreme Court rulings tied to same-sex marriage, a sweeping new study of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans finds some fear that the battle over marriage has drawn too much attention away from other problems they face....
Tags: Family, Career and Workplace, University of California, Los Angeles, Labor Legislation, Gays and Lesbians
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Mexican mayor turns over city to God, stirring debate
MEXICO CITY -- She rose to the podium and cast her eyes skyward. The mayor of Monterrey then entrusted her Mexican city to God and Jesus Christ as the crowd around her cheered. “I open the doors of this city to God as the maximum authority,”...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Christianity, Mexico City, Mexico, Politics
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