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The Boy Scouts of America lifted its ban on gay scout leaders. Two years after the organization nixed its ban on gay youth, the Boy Scouts National Executive Board ratified a proposal Monday to let openly gay scout leaders serve for the first time in the group’s 105-year history. But religious-backed groups will still be able to lean on religious beliefs when choosing leadership — that includes matters of sexual orientation. |
Hillary Clinton released her first major climate change proposal. Clinton committed to the installation of half a billion solar panels across the country by the end of her first term, and powering every home in America with clean, renewable energy within a decade of the start of her presidency. |
Here’s where some of the other 2016 candidates vying for your vote stand on the issue. |
President Barack Obama rallied for peace in South Sudan. In an effort to thwart the conflict that’s supporting the young nation’s humanitarian crisis, Obama assembled African leaders Monday to discuss a path to peace. |
A court has sentenced former dictator Muammar Gaddafi's son to death. Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was sentenced in Libya along with eight other officials over war crimes committed during the 2011 revolution. |
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