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Juror gets two black men a new trial after calling out elimination of African-Americans from jury pool

Mary Hamilton and Tiffany Steele, the grandmother and mother of Bradley and Brown, respectively, both expressed outrage after watching prosecutors dismiss every black juror in the pool.
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"Prophet" says Prince's death on 4/21 verifies Bible prophecy of the end times. (Photo: Screen capture)

Prince’s death foretells the end times says man who calls himself ‘Third Eagle of the Apocalypse’

You might also know him as the guy who wrote a poem about Obama’s father and alleged that Obama is a secret homosexual.
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Pat McCrory speaks to CBS News on Feb. 16, 2014.

Voting should be as hard as making meth, says North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory

McCrory took time out from his gymnastics defending North Carolina’s bathroom bill in order to issue an official statement on voting rights.
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Unregulated Christian mental health facilities ‘treat’ ill women with a toxic mix of prayer and victim blaming

The United States has a shameful hole in treating mental illness. USA Today cites a 2012 report that shows a whopping 40 percent of adults with severe mental health problems.
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Candace Cameron Bure speaks to Fox's Ainsley Earhardt (screen grab)

Fox & Friends host suggests voting by prayer: ‘God will pick the right candidate’

On Tuesday’s edition of Fox & Friends, host Steve Doocy asked The View host Candace Cameron Bure what it would take to unite Republicans behind one candidate.
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Maricopa County voters wait in line at polling station (KNXV)

Poll worker testifies on AZ voting problems: ‘Every single time it happened — it was a Democratic voter’

An Arizona poll worker testified Monday that dozens of voters — all of them Democrats — were affected by a computer glitch during last month’s primary election.
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Amelia and Damien Lacambra (Facebook)

Army sharpshooter points ‘unloaded’ gun at wife and pulls the trigger — and now she’s dead

Damien Lacambra fatally shot his wife, 21-year-old Amelia Lacambra, on Sunday afternoon in the St. Regis Park neighborhood of Louisville.
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‘We have a chance to show the truth’: Inside Chernobyl’s ‘death zone’ 30 years later

Three decades after the nuclear disaster, the concrete protecting the reactor is starting to crack. Yet people still live there – and a new virtual reality project will take many more inside the ‘death zone’
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Screenshot from Universal Pictures' "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (Universal)

10 horrifying tales about half-human, half-animal monsters that lurk in our nightmares

The Pope Lick Monster is only one of many cryptid-hominid monsters that roam our nightmares, combining elements of humans with combinations of animals or mythological beasts.
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Fairfax County, Virginia firefighter Nicole Mittendorf (WUSA-TV)

Virginia firefighter’s suicide possibly instigated by colleagues’ online bullying

“If there is any nexus with any type of bullying — which I have zero tolerance for — in the physical nature of bullying itself, or in a written nature or verbal nature, if you will, of bullying, I will address that,” Fire Chief Richard Bowers said on Monday.
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'Couple having a date on Baker Beach in San Francisco' [Shutterstock]

I love California deeply — and here’s why I’m one of the thousands who had to leave

Even the price of sunlight went up in a sense, as the fees to park at or take public transportation to outdoor recreational areas (and anywhere else) went up. The cost of living, even very humbly, was insane. People talked about it all the time; no matter what you made or who you were, it was impossible not to notice the difference.
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