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New 2016 Presidential Poll Shows Hillary Clinton More Trustworthy Over Donald Trump on Immigration, Education

Donald Trump may want to temper his euphoria with officially being declared the presumptive Republican nominee.

The Future of Biotechnology: Implant Chips on Your Skin Like This Man in Minnesota Did

New phenomena known as "extra-personal technology" is resulting in people having chips implanted in their skin in the name of making daily life a bit easier.

Negligence or Honest Mistakes? Medical Errors Rank in Top 3 Deaths in US, While No. 1 Is This Disease That Destroys Body Tissue

A new study conducted by a team of John Hopkins doctors finds that medical errors could be responsible for more deaths than such notorious respiratory diseases as emphysema and bronchitis.

Selena Gomez and the Selena Quintanilla Connection: Gomez Proud to be Named After Legendary Tejano Singer

Selena Gomez is proud of her connection to legendary Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla and is hoping to spend her career building on the distinction.

New White House Study Finds Hispanics, Blacks Comprise Most of Prison Population, Poor and Vulnerable Often Targeted

Hispanics and black comprise over half of the U.S. prison population, even though the two groups make up less than one-third of the overall U.S. population.

Aaron Hernandez News: Prosecutors Go Before Court in Effort to Retrieve Cellphone in Upcoming Double Murder Trial

Prosecutors in the Aaron Hernandez case will appear before Suffolk County's highest court on Tuesday, requesting that justices order him to surrender a cellphone believed to contain key evidence in his upcoming double murder trial.

2016 Presidential Poll Shows Hillary Clinton Leading Donald Trump But Only By Single Digits

Hillary Clinton continues to lead both Donald Trump and Ted Cruz in hypothetical general election match-ups, though her lead over Trump has narrowed.

'Last Week Tonight' Host John Oliver Alerts Cicadas to What They Missed in the Last 17 Years

After being away for 17-years, John Oliver is making sure cicadas know everything they need to know when they are expected to return this summer.

A Real Madrid Return Is Close As Cristiano Ronaldo Takes Part in Full Practice

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo recently took part in a full training session, sparking rumors he could be ready to return to action as soon as May 5's Champions League semifinal match against Manchester City.

Puerto Rico Default Latest: Commonwealth Fails to Pay $422 Million Debt, Heightens Financial Crisis

Puerto Rico is expected to default on its $422 million debt to creditors on Monday, further plunging the cash-strapped island into deeper crisis.

A Former Presidential Candidate Fears Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Would Result Another 9/11 Terror Attack

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is convinced GOP front-runner Donald Trump's foreign policy platform could lead to another Sept. 11, 2001, terror attack.

New Study Finds Alzheimer's Disease Could be Linked to Skin Disorder Rosacea; 16 Million Americans Could Be Affected

New research raises the possibility of a link between Alzheimer's disease and the skin disorder rosacea.

What's New on Amazon Prime Video for May 2016? Additions, New Movies, TV Series and More

Amazon Prime Video is poised to release an endless stream of new titles this month to the delight of movie buffs everywhere.

2016 Presidential Polls for California Show Trump Open Huge Lead; Clinton, Sanders Running Neck and Neck in Democratic Race

Donald Trump has sprinted out to a huge 27 point lead in the California primary, attracting more overall support than his two remaining rivals combined.

May Day Demonstrations Spark Immigration, Workers Protests Across Country

Protesters from across the country took to the streets on May 1, in observance of annual May Day demonstrations that were heightened this year by rising concerns about immigration.

Venezuela Halts Beer Production as Largest Brewer Company Shuts Down Amid Ongoing Crisis

The largest beer brewer in Venezuela has shuttered operations, citing declining currency shortages. Polar Beer, which is estimated to brew 80 percent of all Venezuelan beer, recently announced it had closed its last plant. Beer is estimated to account for 70 percent of all the alcohol consumed across the country.

Immigration Reform 'Will Pass' in 2017 Chuck Schumer States with Him as Senate Majority Leader: News Report

Senator Chuck Schumer is vowing that comprehensive immigration reform will be achieved in 2017. Senator Chuck Schumer is vowing that comprehensive immigration reform will be achieved in 2017.

Colorado Judge Sentences Dynel Lane to 100 Years For Cutting out Woman's Unborn Fetus

A chief district judge has sentenced a Colorado woman to 100 years behind bars for beating another woman unconscious and cutting her seven-month old fetus from her womb.

Search Engine Market Share Wars in 2016: Google vs Yahoo vs Bing Latest Rankings for US Desktop Queries

Google topped comScore Inc.'s explicit core search market for the month of February with 64 percent of all search queries.

Jeremy Lin Critical to Set Tone for Charlotte Hornets in Game 7 vs. Miami Heat on Sunday: Preview, TV Schedule and Tip-off Time

Jeremy Lin reigns as the ultimate wild-card in the Miami Heat vs. Charlotte Hornets winner-take-all Game 7 showdown.

Latest 2016 Presidential Poll for Indiana Shows Ted Cruz with Double-Digit Lead Over Donald Trump; Republican Primary Polls Have Been Up and Down

Ted Cruz has stretched his Indiana primary lead to double-digits over overall Republican front-runner Donald Trump. With just hours remaining before Tuesday's, May 3, 2016 showdown, a new Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics poll finds the Texas senator up 16 points, 45 percent to 29 percent over Trump. Ohio Gov. John Kasich brings up the rear at just 13 percent.

177-Group Coalition to Attorney General: Minors Need Legal Representation Now

A coalition of as many as 177 activists groups have joined forces in delivering the message to Attorney General Loretta Lynch that minors fleeing violence in their homelands must have legal representation.

'NCIS' Season 13 Spoilers Surface with Michelle Obama Set for 'NCIS' Cameo; Cote de Pablo not Part of DiNozzo's Sendoff

Michelle Obama will star as herself in the upcoming "Homefront" episode of "NCIS," where her Joining Force initiative will be featured front and center.

Here's Why Jeremy Lin and Kemba Walker Are Reigning as One of NBA's Best Playoff Tandems

The Charlotte Hornets are ecstatic the duo of Kemba Walker and Jeremy Loin have picked this time of season to change their profile.

After Long Delays, US Senate Finally Confirms Roberta Jacobson Confirmed as US Ambassador to Mexico

The U.S. Senate has confirmed Roberta S. Jacobson as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. The U. S. Senate has confirmed Roberta S. Jacobson as U. S. Ambassador to Mexico.
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