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Tamir Rice Shooting: Cleveland Police To Release Video Evidence

After a day of protests Cleveland police will release video of the fatal shooting of 12-year old Tamir Rice.

Democratic Party Expects Big Moves From President Barack Obama Ahead of Immigration Reform Speech

President Barack Obama will make a much anticipated statement regarding immigration on Thursday night. It is possible that he will announce an executive order that would allow more than four million of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants to work and live in the U.S. legally.

Dow Jones Stock Market Report: US Stocks See Little Change Wednesday

U.S. stocks were little changed this Wednesday following record closing highs for both the Dow and S&P 500.

Judge Won't Drop Felony Charges Against Possible 2016 Presidential Candidate Texas Gov. Rick Perry

A Texas state district judge has denied a defense motion to have two felony charges dismissed against outgoing Texas Gov. Rick Perry over technicalities.

France President François Hollande Confirms Second French Man in ISIS Video of US Worker Peter Kassig's Beheading

Mickael Dos Santos, a 22-year-old Muslim convert from a Parisian suburb, has been identified by the French media as the second French executioner featured in the latest video released by the Islamic State group ISIS.

Reverend Al Sharpton Denies Owing $4.5M in Federal and State Taxes, Calls Report 'Ridiculous'

Al Sharpton, community leader, past presidential candidate and cable host, might have some serious money problems.

Gay Marriage News: South Carolina Judge Issues First Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in State Despite Earlier Ban

A judge has issued the first same-sex marriage licenses in South Carolina. Judge Irvin Condon has issued the first same-sex marriage licenses in South Carolina.

Man Pushed in Front of Bronx Subway Train: Police Arrest Suspect Who May Have Shoved Another Man in the Past

On Tuesday, police picked up Kevin Darden, a man accused of shoving a stranger in front of a New York subway train on Sunday, near his mother's home in the Bronx.

North Korean Concentration Camps: United Nations Votes Against Kim Jong-Un, North Korea

The United Nations has moved forward in a push to hold North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un accountable for alleged crimes against humanity.

Home Builders' Confidence Rebounds, But Real Estate Sales in Housing Market Continue to Lag in Growth

According to the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo, confidence among home builders rebounded this month, rising four points to 58, reaching close to its highest level in nine years.

Winter 2014 Forecast, Predictions and Weather: Great Lakes Give New York First Snow Fall of Season, Shut Down of Thruway

Three feet of lake-effect snow blanketed the Buffalo area Tuesday, forcing the closure of a 132-mile stretch of the state Thruway.

Democrats Unanimously Re-Elect House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi as Republican Party Takes Over Chamber

In a closed-door meeting Tuesday, Democrats re-elected Rep. Nancy Pelosi to another two-year term as House minority leader.

Charles Manson Marriage: Wedding Could Come Soon as 26-Year-Old Star Wants Exclusive Information on Murder Case

Convicted mass murderer Charles Manson plans to marry a 26-year-old woman named Afton Elaine Burton, who runs several websites promoting his release and has spent the last nine years trying to help exonerate him.

iPhone Accessories Black Friday Shopping Sales: Smartphone Cases On Sale for Black Friday

As Black Friday Approaches Retailers Seriously Discount iPhone Cases. These days being the guy who has everything mostly means you have an iPhone, but this might also mean that you are really easy to shop for.

Obamacare Website & Insurance: 56 Percent of Americans Disapprove of the Affordable Care Act, Poll Says

As the Affordable Care Act begins its second open enrollment period, a mere 37 percent of Americans say they approve of the law.

Report: Child Homelessness at Highest Point Ever; California, Mississippi and Alabama Given Worst Ratings

According to a comprehensive state-by-state report issued by the National Center on Family Homelessness, one in every 30 children living in the United States is homeless. This alarming statistic means a total of 2.5 million children -- an all time high.

Pope Francis to Visit Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York: Catholic Church Leader Will Discuss 'Crisis' in Marriage, Family

Pope Francis has confirmed he will visit the United States in September 2015. Pope Francis is coming to the United States. "I wish to confirm according to the wishes of the Lord, that in September of 2015, I will go to Philadelphia for the World Meeting of Families.

Argentina Debt News: Latin American Country Reports an Ease in Inflation for October

According to a consumer price index published by the government of Argentina, the Latin American nation’s monthly inflation rate eased to 1.2 percent in the month of October.

43 Missing Students in Mexico: Thousands Protest in Mexico City Over the Disappearance of 43 Students

Mexico reels after the disappearance and presumed murder of 43 college students in September. Mexico has been reeling after the disappearance and presumed murder of 43 college students in September.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel Calls For $10B Nuclear Overhaul

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel calls for an increase in $10 billion to overhaul America's nuclear arsenal.

Black Friday 2014 Preview: Top Electronics Featured

Walmart and Best Buy offer customers great deals for Black Friday. People are expected to go a little nuts during the Holiday season. Maybe it has something to do with all the mandatory fun.

Jesse Matthew Assault Case: Man Accused of Abducting Hannah Graham Gets a Trial Date

Jesse Matthew, the 32-year-old Albemarle, Virginia man accused of abducting University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, is facing a trial date for an unrelated sexual assault in Fairfax County.

Archaeologists Discover 11,000-Year-Old Infant Remains in Alaska: Bones Could Reveal More About Ancient Hunter-Gatherers [Pics]

The 11,000 year old skeletal remains of two Ice Age infants found in central Alaska lead to new speculation about the funeral rites of an ancient hunter/gatherer society.
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