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It has been heartening to witness the outpouring of worldwide enthusiasm over the election of Barack Obama as the next president of the United States,...
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More than a week after voters in California, Arizona and Florida passed ballot initiatives outlawing same-sex marriage, thousands of people across the...
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Appeals court rules that law enforcement did not violate his constitutional rights when it received evidence that were alleged to violate Louisiana De...
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SELMA, Alabama (Reuters) - If Democratic candidate Barack Obama wins Tuesday's presidential election, he will owe a debt to this Alabama town whe...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An effigy of U.S. Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin hanging by a noose as part of a Halloween display drew comp...
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The leader of the Roman Catholic church in New York is among those criticizing Fordham University for giving an award to U.S. Supreme Court Justice St...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic congressman John Lewis, a veteran civil rights leader, accused Republican John McCain and his running mate Sarah Pal...
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GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization (WTO) has found in China's favor in two out of three counts in a case involving protection of int...
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ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Equal rights for gay couples, a divisive issue in the 2004 U.S. presidential election, produced a rare moment of agreement in Th...
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PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - U.S. civil rights campaigner and Barack Obama supporter Al Sharpton is registering blacks to vote in six battleground states ...