Russia News: Wikipedia Briefly Banned Over Drug Entry

The decision by a small-town court in southern Russia to ban a Wikipedia page it said contained harmful information led to the entire online encyclopedia being briefly shut down for Internet users across the country.

Panda Mom, National Zoo Vets 'At Odds' Over How to Nurture Cubs

The National Zoo's panda mom, Mei Xiang, is refusing to nurture the smaller of the two cubs to which she gave birth on Aug. 22, meaning that zookeepers have to take care of the smaller twin around the clock.

Jorge Ramos: Donald Trump Feud Is 'Personal,' With 'Absurd' Immigration Plan

Univision anchor Jorge Ramos, who the Washington Post says enjoys "outsized influence with Latino viewers of nightly newscasts," on Monday dismissed Donald Trump's immigration plan as "absurd."

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Aug, 25, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $55M Jackpot

If you want to call yourself a millionaire by Wednesday and have your hopes pinned to that Mega Millions ticket in your wallet, then remember that the time to tune in tonight will be 11 p.m. EDT. That's when draw for the $55 million jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

Pope Francis: Immigration Likely Hot Topic During US Visit

The immigration debate - dominated this summer by White House hopeful Donald Trump's controversial comments - could take on a more serious tone if Pope Francis decides to tackle the issue during his September visit to the United States.

Nintendo 3DS, Wii Line Up: Release Dates For Upcoming Titles Announced, Devil's Third Among Them

Nintendo fans found out when they get to play the latest versions of their favorite games this week as the Japanese software house unveiled the release dates for its Wii U and 3DS console titles.

Bangkok Bomb Update: Broken Security Cameras Complicate Bombing Investigation

Broken security cameras along the getaway route used by the main suspect in last week's Bangkok bombing are complicating the investigation of the terrorist attack that killed 20 and injured 120.

Venezuela Deports Almost 800 Colombians Amid Tensions at Border

Venezuela is set to deport hundreds of Colombian nationals rounded up as part of a security offensive along the countries' border.

On Border Visit, Jeb Bush Tries to Draw Contrast With Donald Trump

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush plans to visit the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday to meet with local officials and discuss immigration policy and border security in McAllen, Texas.

US Military Warehouse Explodes in Japan, No Injuries Reported [Watch]

No one was injured when a blast ripped through a warehouse at a U.S. military installation in Japan on Monday.

Ashley Madison Hack: Parent Company Hit With $578 Million Lawsuit

Two Canadian law firms have filed a class action suit against the Toronto-based parent company of AshleyMadison.com, the infidelity site that suffered a massive hack last week.

Trump Conglomerate Extends Olive Branch to Hispanic Media

Leaders of the conglomerate that runs Donald Trump's golf courses, hotels and other businesses apparently want to bury the hatchet with Hispanic media and have asked to meet with a watchdog group against anti-Latino bias in news and entertainment.

Clinton's Email Habits Violated Government Policy, Federal Judge Says

Hillary Clinton violated government policy when the then-secretary of state stored official messages on a private server, a federal judge affirmed on Thursday.

Group Advocating 'Freedom From Religion' Wants Football Team Chaplains Nixed

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a national organization advocating the separation of church and state, wants Auburn University to fire its football team chaplain, calling the position "unconstitutional."

New Hampshire Prep School Tackles 'Hookup Culture' Amid Rape Trial

As an alumnus is being tried on sexual assault charges, an elite New Hampshire prep school is promising to tackle its "hookup culture" and unsanctioned "traditions."

125 Murdered in 3 Days in El Salvador's Gang Violence

At least 125 people have been murdered in El Salvador in the last three days as the Central American nation's gang-fueled violence seems to further spin out of control.

Donald Trump 'Inspired' Two White Brothers to Attack Homeless Latino

Two brothers from South Boston ambushed and beat a 58-year-old homeless man, and the men apparently targeted their victim because he is Hispanic, police in the Massachusetts capital said.

Jeb Bush on Immigration: Husband of Mexican Wife Defends 'Anchor Baby' Terminology

Referring to the children of undocumented immigrants who come to the United States to give birth as "anchor babies" is not offensive, Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush said on Thursday.

Illinois Bans 'Gay Conversion Therapy' for Minors

Trying to change youngsters' sexuality in what is known as "gay conversion therapy" has become illegal in Illinois, after Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a bill banning the practice on Thursday.

North Korea News: 'Quasi-State of War' Declared With South Korea

Tensions on the Korean peninsula further intensified on Friday as North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un warned that his country was in a "quasi-state of war" with the South.

Donald Trump on Minimum Wage: GOP Candidate Opposes Minimum Wage Increase

Donald Trump would not support an increase in the U.S. minimum wage if he were to move into the White House in 2017, the Republican presidential frontrunner told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Thursday.

CDC: Hispanics More Likely to Incorrectly Use Antibiotics

Americans of Hispanic origin are more likely to believe that taking antibiotics will ease the symptoms of a cold and thus use them incorrectly, a new report from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed.

Jeb Bush Challenges Donald Trump's Conservative Record

Republican White House hopeful Jeb Bush on Wednesday challenged rival Donald Trump's conservative credentials, saying the real-estate tycoon "was a Democrat longer ... than he was a Republican."

Iran Nuclear Deal Votes: Nancy Pelosi Says House Democrats Have Votes Support President Obama

If Republicans were to try to kill the Obama administration's nuclear deal with Iran, House Democrats would have enough votes to sustain a presidential veto of any such legislation, says House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.

Enrique Iglesias' 'Bailando' 1st Spanish-Language YouTube Video With 1 Billion Views

Pop star Enrique Iglesias made YouTube history this week when his song "Bailando" became the first Spanish-language tune to surpass a billion views on the video site.
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