|   |   With a new website reaching out to gays, the church makes its most definitive statement yet that people don't choose to be gay. Gay "lifestyle," it says, is still a sin, though.   | 
  
      |   |   Military awaiting Assad's orders to attack rebels.   | 
  
      |   |   The Florida senator says his faith informs him as a policymaker, but "not as a way to pass judgment on people." Can the Republican Party square the circle?   | 
  
      |   |   High on cable. Cannabis Action Coalition's Steve Sarich opposes a Washington State law against driving while stoned.   | 
  
      |   |   A group of little boys hold "Free Syrian Army" flags and guns bigger than they are.   | 
  
      |   |   The South Carolina Senator is one of the few non-millionaires in the millionaire's club, with two 30-year mortgages listed totaling between $350,000 and $750,000 in debt and has almost no other financial assets besides two retirement accounts worth less than $15,000 each. He's leaving for the Senate for the Heritage Foundation, whose current president makes more than $1 million.   | 
  
      |   |   The House minority leader blames DeMint after Senate Republicans block disabilities treaty. "Anyone who's a party to that, I wish them well wherever they are going," Pelosi says.   | 
  
      |   |   John Boehner is Rex Ryan, Harry Reid says.   | 
  
      |   |   Longtime conservative agitator may now be bigger problem for Republican leaders on the outside.   | 
  
      |   |   An inexplicable article on the Iranian state television website. "But the entire royal family is decidedly German."   | 
  
      |   |   The film was solicited and funded privately by Haim Saban without Secretary Clinton's knowledge. Director Richard Kaufman says it had nothing to do with 2016.   | 
  
      |   |   The non-agression pact is over.   | 
  
      |   |   "I don't think they ought to rule it out," Durbin says. But they did anyway.   | 
  
      |   |   Coalition opposed to marriage equality asks Supreme Court to resolve whether the U.S. Constitution "requires Nevada to change its definition of marriage from the union of a man and a woman to the union of two persons." Case comes on heels of several others awaiting action by the court.   | 
  
  
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