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BuzzFeed Politics: Morgan Freeman Narrates LGBT Group's New Marriage Equality Ad And More!


Morgan Freeman Narrates LGBT Group's New Marriage Equality Ad

Of the November votes on gay couples' marriage rights, the Human Rights Campaign says in a new television ad that there is a "mandate for full equality." The ad uses images of women's suffrage and Martin Luther King Jr.

Lindsey Graham Says He'll Violate No-Tax Pledge If Democrats Put Entitlement Reform On The Table

Sorry, Grover.And Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin says Democrats need to put everything on the table (except for raising the Medicare eligibility age.) On ABC's This Week, more hints at a path for fiscal cliff compromise.

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BuzzFeed Animals: Wild Cat And Fox Are Best Friends And More!


Wild Cat And Fox Are Best Friends

...or are they? JK, they totally are.

Dog Fetches Cat

Cat won't come inside. So, woman sics dog on cat. Dog carries cat—that weighs more than him—on his back, into house.

This Bearded Dragon Has Big Dreams

Never stop dreaming!

Nikolai The Cat Only Drinks Out Of Porcelain

An insulation commercial starring a cat who knows how to live a kept life.

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BuzzFeed Sports: This Is Why Running Backs Don't Throw The Ball And More!


This Is Why Running Backs Don't Throw The Ball

Peyton Hillis, buddy: your arm OK?

Jay Cutler Is The Honey Badger, Does Not Care

Please value this national treasure before it's too late by watching him stiff-arm someone in the brain, then taunt the guy he stiff-armed.

Sprinklers Went Off On The Field During A Real Live NFL Game

This is a billion-dollar industry. Millions of people watch these games every Sunday. And yet.

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Formula One
Vettel recovers to win third consecutive F1 title
Sebastian Vettel has won the 2012 Formula One world championship - despite a hectic final race of the season in Interlagos where he could only finish sixth. Winner Jenson Button ensured that Vettel beat Fernando Alonso.
News
Elections
Catalonia votes in independence litmus test
Voters in northeastern Spain's Catalonia region have been to the polls. If the current regional government is reelected, it could be seen as a sign of support for Catalonia to separate from Spain.
Religion
Merkel speaks to Central Council of Jews
Chancellor Angela Merkel has made her first visit to a full council meeting of Germany's Central Council of Jews. She welcomed a hurried political move to make circumcision legal after a contentious court ruling.
Terrorism
Suicide bomber strikes at Nigerian army church
A suicide bomber has struck at a military barracks in Nigeria, detonating a car bomb outside a church within the compound. At least nine people were reported have been killed in the attack.
South Asia
Death toll rises in Bangladesh factory fire
At least 100 people have been killed in a garment factory fire on the outskirts of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka. The cause of the blaze is not yet clear but officials suspect an electrical short-circuit.
Egypt
Egyptian courts protest Morsi's controversial decrees
Courts across Egypt have closed as judges went on strike against President Mohamed Morsi's move to ban judicial review. The actions come as demonstrations in Tahrir Square persisted for a seventh consecutive day.
Armed Conflict
Rebels want direct talks with DRC government
M23 rebels have announced they will not lay down their weapons until they hold direct talks with the DRC government. The announcement was made shortly after regional leaders met to decide on a peace plan.
Muslim World
Ashoura ceremonies tense with threat of violence
The Shiite month of mourning Muharram has reached its climax on the final day, known as Ashoura. While millions of Shiite Muslims peacefully observed the holy day, others were disrupted by violence.
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Those Germans
Punctual and unfashionable, orderly and up-tight–there are lots of clichés about Germans. DW will throw all that into question with the multimedia special "Those Germans" starting November 21.

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