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Vehicles are backed up while entering the US 101 Ventura Freeway as traffic from US 101 enters into downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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The latest footage — the eighth full-length video since July 14 — shifts attention from officials at Planned Parenthood to the bioservice industry that acts as a middleman between the abortion clinics and the medical laboratories that purchase the tissue for research purposes. (Associated Press)

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Internet Gambling and States' Rights Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Advertising outreach for a new ammunition line meant to down invasive lightweight drones. (Snake River Shooting Products)

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(Amazon)

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A new design for the 2016 Kia Sorento means bigger and better. (Photo by Rita Cook)

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Armstrong Williams

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Comedian Bill Burr. (YouTube/Team Coco) ** FILE **

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Monsignor Charles Pope, a Catholic priest who has held his religious title for ten years was told to remove his title from his Facebook page after using it for six years. Instead his title is now shown on his cover image (image: screen grab from Facebook)

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Ion Productions Team CEO Chris Byars demonstrates the XM42 he dubs the worlds' first commercially available handheld flamethrower on Tuesday Aug. 18, 2015 in Lake Orion, Mich. His is one of two Midwest companies that are selling personal flamethrowers on the Internet. Warren, Mich., Mayor Jim Fouts is trying to extinguish the use of the devices in his city, the state’s third largest. (Ryan Garza/Detroit Free Press via AP)

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FCKH8, a T-shirt company known for using little kids to push controversial messages, has posted a new video showing foul-mouthed children trash-talking the Confederate flag. (FCKH8)

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Illustration on threats to Internet freedom by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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A festive navigation screen offers access to 30 games and multimedia features in the Rare Replay collection for Xbox One owners.