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It seems unfathomable for another man, and more so, for a woman to rape a man. This piece explores the existence of male rape in India as well as the associated psychological, social and legal issues.
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My relationship with God trumps my connection to anyone on Earth. And now I’m getting sued.
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Democratic senator Sherrod Brown is subtly accusing President Barack Obama of sexism in his attacks on Senator Elizabeth Warren, also a Democrat.
'I think the president was disrespectful to her by the way he did that...made this more personal,' Brown told reporters.
'I think referring to her as her first name, when he might not have done that for a male senator, perhaps--I've said enough.'
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His insularity and public contempt for Democratic critics is self-defeating.
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Mati Weiderpass called boycotters "small and intolerant" in an op-ed Sunday.
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Nicole Eramo, Dean of the University of Virginia, has filed a lawsuit with the Circuit Court of the city of Charlottesville against Rolling Stone and writer Sabrina Erdely for the ...
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What a shame: if only the economy had been better, the rioters would have had more name-brand stores to burn. Seriously, this had to be one of the strangest statements to come out of the Baltimore riots. On this evening's Ed Show, Baltimore Pastor Jamal Bryant complained that because of economic "disenfranchisement," the rioters "could only find one anchor store in that neighborhood" to destroy.
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Chris Rock was interviewed by Hadley Freeman at The Guardian last week, where he spoke on everything from his divorce, to new Daily Show host Trevor Noah, and of course, racism. Rock seems to think that police violence is just a part of everyday life for young black men, and that “white kids” are never victims of police brutality: “It’s not that it’s gotten worse, it’s just that it’s part of the 24-hour news cycle. What’s weird is that it never happens to white kids
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When I came to Washington years ago, I had a revolutionary glimmer in my eye. I hated big government and I wanted to join a political movement to dismantle it.
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A federal judge has reopened an open-records case trying to pry loose some of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails, marking the first time a court has taken action on the email scandal.
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Labour voters should be ashamed of all the boohooing - and I speak as one
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The Obama administration has, once again, complained to the United Nations about alleged American human rights violations--and boasted about liberal policies like Obamacare as the solution. The State Department report, released Monday as part of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council, reads less like an accounting of human rights issues and more like the platform of the Democratic Party--and invites the world to judge America harshly.
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In The Wall Street Journal, Global View columnist Bret Stephens writes that a society that rejects the notion of a heckler’s veto cannot accept the idea of a murderer’s veto.
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A federal judge Friday has agreed to reopen a lawsuit that seeks to gain access to emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private server.
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“I’m hesitant to give blanket authority on stuff we haven’t seen,” Paul said.
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Twenty Republican state representatives in New Hampshire — 8 percent of the GOP caucus — are throwing their support behind Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's presidential campaign. Paul addressed a small group of business owners in Manchester and then hosted a town hall in Londonderry before heading back to Washington, D.C., for Senate votes. Paul told the business crowd that, if elected president, he would eliminate the Department of Commerce and dramatically scale back the Departments of Energy and Education.
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When enforcement agents stormed into Lyndon McLellan’s North Carolina convenience store without warning and accused him of trying to get one over on the government, the small business owner wasn’t sure what was happening.
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When former President Bill Clinton takes center stage at Univision’s upfront presentation Tuesday, it will mark more than just one of his many paid appearances. The relationship between the Clintons and Univision is deep — from owner Haim Saban’s unabashed support for Hillary Clinton’s election effort to a partnership between...
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In a stunning slap at her team, liberal pundit Kirsten Powers is charging in a new book that the left is so intolerant of alternative views that it will use sexist and even racist language to shout down women and blacks who don't champion Democratic causes.
Kirsten Powers, a USA Today and Daily Beast columnist and designated liberal on Fox, confessed in her new book that the left aggressively tries to silence people who don't fall into the liberal line.
In The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech, she calls out the lefty tactics, especially how they belittle conservative women and African-Americans. She said the goal is to silence the right and its outlets.