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Bill Maher vs. Ben Affleck on Criticism of Islam
The political commentator got into a heated debate with the actor over whether western liberals should feel comfortable highlighting problems within Islam.
Catch Up on All The Simpsons' Couch Gags
Twenty-five-years worth of couch gags played at once makes the trademark theme song much less catchy.
SCOTUS Tacitly OKs Gay Marriage in 30 States
By refusing to deliver an official ruling on the constitutionality of gay marriage, the latest (in)decision by the U.S. Supreme Court may have opened up the possibility of legalized gay marriage in at least five states and many more to come.