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Indiana's Anti-Gay "Religious Freedom" Isn't More of the Same—It's Worse

Jay Hathaway · 04/01/15 08:55AM

Indiana just passed its own version of a federal law called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, due to take effect July 1, making it one of nearly 20 states (and the U.S. Congress) to have enacted such a bill. But while other RFRA bills range from the righteous to the innocuous, Indiana's is pernicious and scary—and anyone who tells you it's exactly the same is lying to you.

Mean Teens Wear Shirts With Opposing Player's Mugshot to Soccer Game

Aleksander Chan · 09/10/14 03:51PM

When Alex Rittenhouse showed up to play a soccer game against his former high school last Wednesday, he saw his mugshot printed on T-shirts worn by old classmates and their parents. "I was shocked, first, and then I thought, 'How did they get this picture?' Because I had never even seen the picture," his father Kevin Rittenhouse told WXIN.

Cop Keeps Job After Violently Shoving Paraplegic Man From Wheelchair

Andy Cush · 07/03/14 10:37AM

In the video above, we see several Lafayette, Ind. police officers surrounding a man in a wheelchair. Nicholas Kincade slowly rolls forward and over the foot of one of the officers, and the cop reacts swiftly, thrusting an arm into Kincade's neck and sending him toppling.

Sarah Hedgecock · 04/25/14 04:00PM

Attendees wait to register for the National Rifle Association's annual convention on Friday in Indianapolis. Image via AJ Mast/AP.

College Hacker Gets Jail For Changing His Grades to Straight As

Adam Weinstein · 03/03/14 12:20PM

Roy Sun, 25, was a $70,000-a-year electrical engineer straight out of college. And why not? He'd gone to one of the best engineering schools in the country. He even studied, um, computer security in his free time. Which he had a lot of, since he never went to class.