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USAF Says Will Continue Using Manned Planes As New Bomber Program Moves Forward

The Air Force has said it will continue using manned aircraft well into the 21st century unlike the Navy, which announced a potential shift towards unmanned craft.

'Outlander' News: British Prime Minister David Cameron Met With Sony Over Show Before Scottish Independence Referendum

David Cameron is mentioned in a leaked Sony email talking about the studios executives meeting with the British prime minister before the airing of "Outlander."

Puerto Rico News: Budget Affects Thousands of Puerto Ricans Needing Medicine As Government Shutdown Looms

Thousands of Puerto Ricans are not receiving the necessary medications because the government is unable to pay insurance companies. However, the whole island's government could shutdown due to the financial crisis.

Rand Paul 2016: Presidential Hopeful's Son William Hilton Paul Cited for DUI

After crashing his friend's pick up truck in Lexington, Kentucky, William Paul was cited for drunk driving that Sunday morning.

Calbuco Volcano Erupts in Chile, One Hiker Reported Missing [Watch]

Thousands in southern Chile have been evacuated following the eruption of the Calbuco Vocano near Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas. President Bachelet en route to the area.

Aiko Chihira: Human-Like Robot Greets Customers at Japanese Department Store Mitsukoshi [Watch]

Aiko Chihira became the first humanoid robot to work at a department store when it made its debut on Monday at Mitsukoshi's Tokyo store.

Colombia-FARC Peace Talks: US Backs Colombian Plan for Peace Negotiation Time Limits

The U.S. supports the Colombian government's suggestion to establish deadlines and time limits for the peace negotations with FARC. The talks have been going on since the end of 2012.

Puerto Rico News: Seven Undocumented Immigrants Apprehended in Puerto Rico

A group of undocumented Dominican immigrants were arrested shortly after arriving in Puerto Rico aboard a small boat called a "yola."

Obama Won’t Use The Word Genocide During Armenian Genocide Remembrance

To avoid alienating Turkey, a crucial ally in the fight against Daesh, the Obama administration will refrain from referring to the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians during the First World War as genocide.

ISIS Recruitment: FBI Arrests 6 Men in Minnesota and California with ISIS Connections

Four men were arrested in Minneapolis while two were arrested in San Diego. All of them were planning to travel to Syria and join Islamic terror organizations in the country.

160 Fined During Denver's 4/20 Celebrations

More than 125,000 people attended the 4/20 celebrations in Denver over the weekend. Police fined around 160 people for public smoking.

Puerto Rico's Alexandra Lúgaro, First Independent Candidate for Governor, Unveils Plan for the Future

Alexandra Lúgaro wants to change things in Puerto Rico and break free from the shackles of a dysfunctional two-party system that has brought the island to its knees.

Marco Rubio on Same-Sex Marriage: Presidential Hopeful Says Being Gay Not a Choice, Doesn't Think Same-Sex Marriage Is 'a Constitutional Right'

Sen. Rubio, who is running for president, said on "Face the Nation" he believes people do not choose their sexuality but are born with it. His views counter some Republicans' views on homosexuality.

Middle School Spanish Student Kills Teacher with Homemade Crossbow and Knife

The 13-year-old assailant killed one teacher and injured another, as well as two classmates. He was later found hiding in the school and carried with him other weapons, including materials to make Molotov cocktails.

US Navy Unveils Swarming Drone System Called LOCUST [Watch]

The LOCUST program is currently testing the feasibility of swarming drones, designed to work in groups autonomously and with minimal human oversight. The drones will work in both defensive and offensive missions.

Ohio Man Joined Nusra Front and Planned Attack on Military Base

After traveling to and training Syria, Mohamud was given orders to attack the U.S. from within and he returned to his native Ohio, where he was arrested by the FBI before carrying out his plans.

US Navy to Switch to Unmanned Planes and the X-47B Drone Refuels Autonomously

Navy Secretary Mabus believes the Navy will soon do away with manned aircraft and replace them with smart unmanned planes. Secretary Mabus said the F-35 would be the Navy's last manned combat plane.

US to Prosecute Chilean Military Officer Involved in Victor Jara Death

The officer who allegedly oversaw the torture and ultimately executed folksinger Victor Jara will be tried in a U.S. court for his crimes.

Radioactive Material Stolen in Mexico; Five States Put on Alert

The Mexican government has issued alerts in five states over the theft of stole radioactive material.

Marco Rubio in Spanish: Senator Says DACA 'Would Need to End At Some Point' Under His Presidency

Sen. Marco Rubio, who is hoping to be the Republican Party candidate for president, talked with Jorge Ramos on immigration reform, Cuba and marriage equality.

Gay Marriage Around the World: Guam Issues Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

The U.S. territory's attorney general recommended the island start issuing same-sex marriage licenses but the its governor and other agencies have yet to fulfill the recommendation.

US to Disinter & Identify Almost 400 USS Oklahoma Sailors and Marines Who Died After Pearl Harbor Attack

The Pentagon hopes to identify the remains of almost 400 sailors and Marines who died aboard the USS Oklahoma after it was sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. They believe advances in DNA identification will facilitate the process.

Russia Allows Sale of S-300 Air Defense Missiles to Iran

Iran can receive the S-300 air defense missiles at any time, Russia has announced, after the ban on the missiles' delivery was lifted by Moscow.

Ebola Virus: Nicaragua Wants Possibly Infected US Embassy Worker Removed

Fearing the spread of the Ebola virus, Nicaraguan authorities have asked for a U.S. embassy worker believed to be infected to leave the country. The embassy denies the man is infected but he has been quarantined.

Blackwater Contractors Sentenced for Nisur Square Massacre

Three Blackwater contractors have been sentenced to 30 years in prison while a fourth has been sentenced to life in prison for their involvement in the Nisur Massacre of 2007 in which unarmed Iraqi civilians were killed.
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