(Kuala Lumpur) Gay Asians voiced indignation Wednesday after television broadcasts of the Academy Awards in their region censored the words "gay" and "lesbian" in speeches that called for equal rights. The speeches by actor Sean Penn and writer Dustin Lance Black - who won Oscars for their work in "Milk" - ... Full story...
(Toronto) Black Eyed Peas manager Liborio Molina apologized to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton as part of an agreement allowing assault charges against him to be dropped, lawyers said Wednesday.
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Rachel started us off with the news that a district judge in Lousiana ruled that shoddy work by the Army Corps of Engineers led to the flooding of St.
Check out this funny Jimmy Fallon spoof of cop shows where Sarah Palin's book "Going Rogue" - well, goes rogue.
Control, Halt, Delete
Rachel started us off with the news that Bart Stupak (D – Michigan) is still trying to kill the health reform bill if it doesn’t contain his sweeping anti-choice amendment, still lying about what the language in the amendment actually says (way to stand up for your principles, .
Rogue Wave
Rachel started us off with Sarah Palin, who, as an admirer of God, is apparently trying to emulate the whole omnipresent thing.
Justice Delayed but Not Denied
Rachel started us off by pointing out that the Bush White House was big on starting things but not huge on finishing them when it came to its wars.
The Case Against Major Nidal Hassan
Rachel started off with the news that accused Fort Hood shooter Major Nidal Hassan has been charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder.
Check out the interview with ex-Mormon and Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black on how the latest move by the Mormon Church may be a signal the religion is shifting on gay rights:
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Rachel kicked off with the surprising news that President Obama has rejected all four of the troop options he had been considering for Afghanistan, thus invoking the little-known fifth option: “Nyaaaaaah.
Which Doctor
Rachel got us all fired up with the news that the Senate will start debating its version of the health care reform bill next week and Senator Harry Reid (D – Nevada) hopes to pass it by Christmas.
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