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Weiner Steps Down After Twitter Scandal
In the same room he began his political career 20 years ago, Rep. Anthony Weiner tendered his resignation from Congress after an intensive three-week period that began when he sent an inappropriate picture via Twitter to a 21 year-old college student in Washington State.
Anthony Weiner to Step Down as NY Congressman
Rep. Anthony Weiner, the embattled New York congressman who has been embroiled in controversy for sending inappropriate images and text messages to women, is expected to resign this afternoon, say sources close to Weiner.
Defense of Marriage Act Unconstitutional, Says Bankruptcy Judge
In a rare and far-reaching legal decision, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California has declared the 1996 Defense of Marriage act unconstitutional.
Court Rules Against Big Labor in Wisconsin
Wisconsin’s highest court handed Governor Scott Walker’s administration a significant victory, ordering a new state law on limiting collective bargaining for public employees to take effect as planned.
Governor Pushing Same-Sex Marriage Bill in New York
The New York General Assembly is close to approving a measure giving homosexual couples the right to marry. Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday submitted a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in New York.
GOP Debate: Presidential Hopefuls on Abortion, Marriage, DADT
The starting gate is open and Republican presidential hopefuls, both declared and soon-to-be declared, are off and running. Here is a rundown on the candidates' responses to the issues of abortion and marriage.
Sexual Addiction Treatment Options Gaining in Popularity
Alcoholics Anonymous’ 12- step program has been a popular and effective option for those struggling with alcohol addiction for decades. Today, Christian counselors and family therapist are dealing with another form of addiction people have been reluctant to face – sexual addiction.
Homosexual Federal Judge the Center of 'Unprecidented' Legal Challenge
Retired federal Judge Vaughn Walker is used to hearing complicated legal cases. Now he finds himself at the center of what some legal scholars are calling an “unprecedented” legal challenge.
Sarah Palin Emails Being Released to Media
Alaska officials will release 24,199 pages of Sarah Palin’s emails today after the first public records request was made. Seventeen media organizations and individuals will each receive six 50-pound boxes
Obama Signs Proclamation Recognizing June as LGBT Pride Month
On Tuesday, President Obama declared June as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) month. Obama has issued similar proclamations in prior years by issuing the proclamation each year he has been in office.