Christian Baker Ordered to Create Wedding Cakes for a Same-Sex ‘Wedding’

The Colorado Civil Rights Division is telling a Lakewood, Colorado, baker he must violate his faith and create “wedding” cakes for same-sex duos, even though the state doesn’t recognize such unions.

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GOP Shows Signs of Retreat on Obamacare

Republican candidates have begun to retreat in recent weeks from their all-out assault on the Affordable Care Act in favor of a more piecemeal approach, suggesting they would preserve some aspects of the law while jettisoning others.

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Watch NBC’s Full Interview with Edward Snowden, Is He a Patriot or a Traitor?

In an exclusive interview with NBC News’ Brian Williams, Snowden elaborated on some of the revelations made in the leaked documents that rocked the nation last year. So the question remains, is he a patriot or a traitor?

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Most of Atheist Lawsuit Against Hawaiian Churches Dismissed

The Alliance Defending Freedom had a major victory over Atheist Mitch Kahle and his wife Holly Huber, when the court dismissed most of a renewed lawsuit against two Oahu churches that falsely accused them of defrauding the government simply for paying agreed-upon rent to the public schools in which they meet.

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U.S. Seeks to Promote Historic LGBT Sites as National Monuments

The National Park Service is launching an initiative to make places and people of significance to the history of lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual Americans part of the national narrative.

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Houston Approves Controversial Gay Rights Ordinance

The Houston City Council has approved a controversial gay rights ordinance that critics say would impede religious liberties.

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