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Singer Erykah Badu strips at JFK assassination site in new video

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By Alan Duke, CNN Los Angeles, California (CNN) — Erykah Badu shed her clothes as she walked along a Dallas, Texas, sidewalk until she was nude and then fell near where President Kennedy was assassinated. The result was a controversial video, released Saturday, for her song “Window Seat,” which Badu said was “shot guerrilla style” [...]

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Stone Family Wedding Was Held in Full Hutaree Military Garb

By EMILY FRIEDMAN The bride wore white, but the groom — and all of his family, including the tyke who was the ring bearer — wore camouflage combat uniforms of a Christian militia group. A federal grand jury indicts nine members of the Hutaree. “I was really surprised. It just seemed so inappropriate,” Donna Spurgeon [...]

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Double suicide bombings kill 37 on Moscow subway

Double suicide bombings kill 37 on Moscow subway

By David Nowak, Associated Press Writer MOSCOW – Two female suicide bombers blew themselves up Monday in twin attacks on Moscow subway stations jam-packed with rush-hour passengers, killing at least 37 people and wounding 65, officials said. They blamed the carnage on rebels from the Caucasus region. The blasts come six years after Caucasus Islamic [...]

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Frightening GOP Behavior

Frightening GOP Behavior

By James Zogby Before dashing off to celebrate a hard fought victory in achieving health care reform, it is important to reflect on a deeply disturbing aspect of the debate that I believe spells danger ahead. A Republican talking point repeated ad nauseam during yesterday’s debate pounded on the theme that they, and they alone, [...]

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Wizards’ Arenas to spend 30 days in halfway house

By JOSEPH WHITE and MATTHEW BARAKAT, Associated Press Writers WASHINGTON (AP)—Suspended Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas was ordered Friday to spend 30 days in a halfway house for his conviction on gun charges stemming from a locker-room confrontation with a teammate. District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Robert E. Morin also sentenced Arenas to 400 [...]

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Beaming Obama signs historic $938 billion overhaul

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON – A beaming President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed a historic $938 billion health care overhaul that guarantees coverage for 32 million uninsured Americans and will touch nearly every citizen’s life, presiding over the biggest shift in U.S. domestic policy since the 1960s and capping a divisive, yearlong [...]

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Health Care Bill Spurs Assassination Calls on Twitter

By RUSSELL GOLDMAN, PIERRE THOMAS and JASON RYAN The Secret Service is investigating two Twitter users who, apparently angered by the passage of the health care reform bill, took to the Internet Sunday to call for the assassination of President Obama. “ASSASSINATION! America, we survived the Assassinations and Lincoln & Kennedy. We’ll surely get over [...]

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Health Care Bill PASSES

After more than a year of virulent debate, Democrats marched through a throng of jeering protesters, whose slurs recalled a Washington of the 1960s — when the party forced civil rights legislation and Medicare through a fiercely divided Congress. Against unified Republican opposition, they built on that foundation Sunday with the passage of a health [...]

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Woods gives first interview since crash

ESPN.com Tiger Woods took questions from reporters for the first time in four months Sunday, saying “I’ve done some pretty bad things in my life” and that he doesn’t know what kind of reception he’ll get when he returns to competitive golf at the Masters. “I’m a little nervous about that to be honest with [...]

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Lawmakers harassed; protesters had used racial epithets Saturday

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Associated Press WASHINGTON – Angry demonstrators opposed to health reform legislation gathered outside the Capitol on Sunday, hours before a climactic vote on Democrats’ overhaul of the nation’s health care system. Democratic leaders were heckled as they made their way to the Capitol [...]

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