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Sheriff Joe Arpaio Suspects Obama Birth Certificate Is Fake
In a press conference Thursday, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio announced that he and his Cold Case Posse had found evidence that Barack Obama's birth certificate was an electronic forgery, reigniting the debate over the president's citizenship.
Limbaugh Unrepentant for Calling Pro-Contraception Student Sandra Fluke 'Prostitute'
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh has come under fire after calling a female student who testified at a Congressional hearing on contraception coverage a "prostitute" and a "slut" on his show, but the radio host remains unapologetic for his derogatory comments.
Maryland Becomes Eighth State to Legalize Gay Marriage
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley signed into law Thursday a bill allowing same-sex marriage, making Maryland the eighth state to do so.
Birth Control Mandate Supported by Most Catholics, Evangelicals, Says New Poll
A new poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) claims that a majority of Americans, as well as a majority of Catholics and Evangelical Christians, supports the contraception coverage requirement in President Barack Obama's healthcare bill.
Barack Obama Admits to Being on ' Jeremy Lin Bandwagon' Early (VIDEO)
President Barack Obama has "been on the Jeremy Lin bandwagon for a while," according to a new interview between the president and ESPN's Bill Simmons.
Hines Ward and Steelers Parting Ways as Pittsburgh Releases WR
The Pittsburgh Steelers released 36-year old Wide Receiver Hines Ward today, marking the end of Ward's 14-year run with the team.
Video Games Depict Religion as Violent, Says New Study
Recent video games have begun depicting religion as a violent, problematic force, according to research from a new University of Missouri study.
Mustache Tax Break Bill Suggesting $250 Deduction Sent to Congress
A bill proposing tax breaks for mustachioed citizens has finally found an ally in Congress, says the American Mustache Institute.
Bill Restricting Assembly on White House Grounds Violates First Amendment?
Congress passed a bill on Tuesday that would make it a criminal offense to trespass on "restricted buildings and grounds," which could have serious ramifications on future political protests near the White House.
'Doomsday Bill' Rejected by Wyo. Lawmakers
Wyoming legislators rejected on Tuesday a bill that would have prepared the state in the event of many different "doomsday" scenarios, including an economic collapse and the possibility of the state needing to develop its own military.