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Mega Millions Numbers & Results Sept. 11, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $15M Jackpot

The Mega Millions jackpot is back down to double digits. But if you wouldn't mind adding a few million to your bank account, then you want to grab a lottery ticket today and tune in at 11 p.m. EDT tonight -- that's when the draw for the $15 million prize is set to take place.

Venezuela Air Force Planes Violated Colombian Airspace, Says Bogotá

Colombia claims that two Venezuelan military aircraft violated sovereign airspace on Saturday and said on Monday that it would launch a formal protest.

Donald Trump, GOP Slammed in Latino-Sponsored Video Project

Donald Trump may owe his GOP front-runner status, at least in part, to the publicity created by his controversial remarks about immigrants, but his confrontation with the Latino community comes at a cost.

US Goes After Former Salvadoran Allies Accused of Civil War Atrocities

The United States is helping to prosecute Salvadoran military officers it once partnered with, who are accused of atrocities in the Central American country's 1979-92 civil war.

Amid Financial Woes, Jeb Bush Campaign Hinges on Second GOP Debate

Jeb Bush's presidential bid is coming through a rough spot, and a drop in campaign donations is forcing the former Florida governor to make some of his campaign trips on commercial planes.

Donald Trump News: George Clooney Calls Out GOP Candidate on 'Idiotic' Views on Immigrants

Donald Trump continues to lead the crowded field of Republican White House contenders, but it does not look as though Hollywood heavyweight George Clooney will be voting for the real estate tycoon turned presidential candidate.

Hillary Clinton Polling Numbers: Democratic Front-Runner Drops 21 Points in National Poll

Support for Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton has fallen 21 points since July, from 63 to 42 percent, according to a new poll conducted jointly by the Washington Post and ABC News.

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Leopoldo López Sentenced to 13 Years

A Venezuelan judge on Thursday sentenced Leopoldo López, arguably the country's most prominent opposition figure, to more than 13 years in prison on charges of inciting anti-government riots that led to the deaths of more than 40 individuals last year.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Sept. 8, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $106M Jackpot

Adding $106 million to your account is how you'd like to start off your weekend? Then you want to grab a Mega Millions ticket today -and tune in at 11 p.m. EDT tonight. That's when the draw for the triple-digit jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

Arizona Freeway Shootings Called 'Domestic Terrorism' by Police

Authorities in Arizona used the term "domestic terrorism" to describe a series of freeway shootings, all of which occurred within 10 days along an 8-mile stretch of Interstate 10 in Phoenix.

California Man, Daughter Arranged Fake Marriages for Immigrants

Federal prosecutors in California are accusing a California man and his daughter of charging immigrants up to $50,000 for sham marriages that they hoped would help them obtain legal residency in the United States.

Donald Trump Polling Numbers: GOP Candidate Surpasses 30 Percent Support in National Poll

Donald Trump on Thursday became the first Republican presidential candidate to garner more than 30 percent backing in a nationwide poll.

Hillary Clinton Email Update: Benghazi Panel May Offer Clinton Techie Immunity

The technology expert who maintained the private email servers then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used to conduct government business will be offered immunity when he testifies before the House Benghazi committee.

Maduro: Bogotá Made 'Serious Mistake' by Questioning Venezuela's 'Revolution'

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos made a "serious mistake" when he characterized Venezuela's socialist "Bolivarian revolution" as self-destructing, embattled Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro charged on Wednesday.

iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus Cases & Accessories 2015: Celebrate Defy Superstition Day With Lucky iPhone Cases

Sept. 13 falls on a Sunday -- not a Friday -- this year, but the date will still be marked as Defy Superstition Day, according to Holiday Insights. And what better way to have fun with some of your crazier beliefs than to invest in a brand new case for your iPhone 6?

Pope Francis US Visit to Help Close Detention Centers, Immigration Activists Hope

Pope Francis's visit to the United States this month might help prompt the Obama administration to end immigrant detentions, immigration reform activists hope.

Amanda Knox News 2015: Italian Top Court Cites Prosecutorial 'Flaws,' Media 'Hype' in Knox Trial

The murder conviction of American college student Amanda Knox was thrown out in March because of "stunning flaws," Italy's top criminal court explained on Monday.

Chandra Bahadur Dangi, World's Shortest Man, Dies at 75

The 75-year-old Nepali deemed the world's shortest man by the Guinness Book of Records died last week during a trip to American Samoa.

Maduro: Venezuela Willing to Take in 20,000 Syrian Refugees

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro promised on Monday that his country would offer asylum to up to 20,000 refugees fleeing from the civil war in Syria.

Jeb Bush Campaign Ad: First TV Ad Hits Donald Trump, 'Self-Promoters'

In his campaign's first television commercial, presidential hopeful Jeb Bush takes digs not just at "D.C. politicians" but also at "self-promoters," a slight almost certainly aimed at GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.

Kim Davis County Clerk News: Ted Cruz Supports Gay Marriage Challenger in Kentucky Jail

The county clerk who is refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples has received little sympathy from U.S. District Judge David Bunning or Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear, but Kim Davis seems to have found an ally in presidential hopeful Ted Cruz.

Donald Trump For President Campaign: Prep School Felt Like Military Service

John McCain's almost six years as a POW do not make him a war hero in Donald Trump's eyes, but the tycoon turned presidential hopeful says he himself "always felt that I was in the military" because of his boarding school experience.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Sept. 4, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $95M Jackpot

What would it feel like to wake up tomorrow with $95 million in your account? If you'd like a chance to find out, then you might want to grab a Mega Millions ticket today -- and tune in at 11 p.m. EDT tonight. That's when the draw for the impressive jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

Guatemela News Today: Runoff Vote Needed to Determine Guatemala's Next President

Guatemala's next president will be determined in a runoff election, after none of the three leading candidates logged the required majority of votes in Sunday's election.

Same-Sex Marriage Fight: Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis to Appeal Contempt-of-Court Ruling

Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who defied federal courts on same-sex marriage and has been jailed in contempt of court since Thursday, has filed an appeal with U.S. District Judge David Bunning, who last week had remanded her into the custody of U.S. Marshals
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