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Journalists Behaving Badly: Juan Williams Wasn’t the First

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Tali-Banned: EA Scrubs Name of Foes in Medal of Honor Game

Sensitivity, or censorship?

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Ice Cream Company Fights Back After Controversial Ads Banned

With the Pope’s visit to Britain swiftly approaching, one ice-cream company has mounted its own very special protest.

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‘Burn a Koran’ Day: Endangering the Troops?

Gen. David Petraeus, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, says the stunt by the Dove World Outreach Center puts U.S. troops at risk of backlash by Islamic extremists.

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Stephen Hawking’s Rules: Fear Aliens, 9/11 No Big Deal, Who Needs God?

Stephen Hawking is smarter than NewsFeed! So when he says things – like there’s no way God created the universe – we should probably believe them. Here are the best of the physicist’s often-controversial opinions.

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Anti Ground-Zero Mosque Ads to be Placed on New York City Buses

The opponents of the mosque and Islamic center near Ground Zero aren’t giving up yet.

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Agriculture Secretary to Review Shirley Sherrod Resignation

After a video seemingly showing the Agriculture Department official making racist remarks made the rounds online, Shirley Sherrod said she was pressured to resign. Now that the video’s context has surfaced, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says he will review her case.

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Roadside Controversy Looms With ‘Right to Die’ Billboards

The organization Final Exit Network is putting up billboards to let you know that you have the “right to die.”