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Justin Bieber accepts the award for favorite pop rock album for "Believe"
at the 40th American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California, November 18,
2012.ReutersCanadian singer Justin Bieber performs in a concert at the Atlantico
pavilion in Lisbon March 11, 2013.ReutersSwedish police say they have found
drugs on board a tour bus used by Justin Bieber.Police spokesman Lars
Bystrom says a small amount of drugs and a stun gun were
found when officers raided the empty bus parked under the Globen concert
venue in Stockholm, where Bieber was performing Wednesday.Bystrom said Thursday
they have no suspects and no one has been arrested. He declined
to identify the drug, saying it had been sent to a laboratory
for an analysis.He says police acted after smelling marijuana coming from
inside the bus when it was parked outside the hotel where Bieber
was staying. The drug squad was alerted and searched the bus during
the concert.But a source close to Bieber denied the claims made by
the police."The cops found nothing and left. No violations. Nothing," the
source told FOX 411.On Thursday morning, the 19-year-old singer tweeted:
"some of the rumors about me....where do people even get this stuff.
whatever...back to the music."Bieber is in Stockholm as part of a world
tour.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
he says he never wanted to hear
someone say, "Oh, THAT'S why he wrestles."In fact, though more gay and
lesbian athletes are coming out in college, gay male professional athletes
in major sports have waited to do so until they have left
their sport, one of the more recent being Robbie Rogers, an American
soccer player who played professionally in England. There have been reports
that gay male athletes who are currently playing may be on the
verge of going public.But women have already done so with little backlash.U.S.
soccer star Megan Rapinoe, for instance, came out right before she played
in last year's Olympics. WNBA star Seimone Augustus and the league's No.
1 draft pick, Brittney Griner, are some of the more recent female
athletes to follow suit.In Hollywood in recent years, both openly gay men
and lesbians have had successful careers. And when it comes to television
and movies, it appears there are more high-profile gay male characters.Still,
while many see the two dads on the "Modern Family" sitcom as
groundbreaking, others have a sense that the societal discomfort with gay
men as parents is at the root of many of the jokes."A
good portion of that is for comedic effect," says Don Todd, a
32-year-old father in a two-dad family in Orange, Calif. He doesn't think
most people would think it was as funny if the characters were
two moms.Herek, the researcher at UC-Davis, has, in fact, found in surveys
that heterosexuals think lesbians
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">urprised and pleased, for
instance, when he attended his nephew's high school graduation last year.
There, he saw a gay male graduate with his boyfriend, open and
accepted by all his peers."It's mind-boggling," Benjamin Dreyer says. "It's
wonderful."Carrillo, too, decided to live openly when he arrived at Elmhurst
College. He joined a fraternity and even painted a rainbow
a common symbol of the gay community on
his fraternity paddle. To his surprise, there was some backlash from a
couple of his straight fraternity brothers who feared people would think
their fraternity was the "gay fraternity.""There's a long way to go," says
Carrillo, who graduates next month. But he still feels hopeful."Honestly,
I see it everywhere there's progress."___Martha Irvine is an
AP national writer. She can be reached at mirvine(at)ap.org or at http://twitter.com/irvineap
Voters are divided over how the White House is handling the September
11, 2012 attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed
a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. On President Obamas role, however,
voters are clear: he should have been more involved.A Fox News poll
asked voters about their reaction to former Defense Secretary Leon Panettas
testimony to Congress in February on the Benghazi attack. Panetta testified
that after the initial 5:00 PM briefing with the president, he didnt
hear from the President Obama or anyone at the White House again
that night. CLICK TO VIEW THE FOX NEWS POLLWhile almost a third
of voters (29 percent) think there was probably a good reason for
the president not to be personally involved, most voters -- 61 percent
-- say Obama should have been directly involved no matter what.Most Republicans
(82 percent) and over half of independents (57 percent) feel the president
should have been more engaged in responding to the assault. Among Democrats
views are split: 43 percent say Obama had a good reason not
to be involved, while 45 percent say theres no excuse.The new poll,
released Wednesday, also asked voters to react to former Secretary of State
Hillary Clintons testimony that she hadnt seen a cable from the consulate
asking for additional security and warning the administration about the
dangerous situation diplomats were facing. Some 39 percent of voters say
it is troubling Clinton didn
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