'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart' Unleases #Mcconnelling, Unites 'Baby Got Back' and Eminem With Senator Mitch McConnell [WATCH]

The Daily Show host Jon Stewart is known for his in-show antics, political satire and jabs toward U.S. officials. During Thursday's broadcast the talk show comedian unveiled the show's newest viral video campaign.

ACLU Warns About The Risks Of The U.S. Government's Terrorist Watchlist

The American Civil Liberties Union released a report Friday raising concerns regarding the U.S. government's Terrorist Watchlist database and the risks of labeling some of its own citizens as a known or suspected terrorist, "Al Jazeera America" reported.

Colorado Court Rules That Possession of Marijuana Convictions Can Now Be Overturned

A panel of three Colorado Court of Appeals judges unanimously ruled in favor of allowing some state citizens who have been convicted of possessing small amounts of marijuana prior to the implementation of Dec. 2012's Amendment 64 to request their convictions be overturned.

Minecraft Helps Man Honor Late Wife

On Thursday "Salon" reported that a Minecraft gamer had recently completed a memorial to his late wife using blocks and materials from the game to create a towering bust of her image.

L.A. Judge Sentences Pinkberry Co-Founder To 7 Years, Accomplice Believed to Be in Korea

On Friday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Henry J. Hall sentenced Pinkberry co-founder Young Lee to seven years in prison, according to the "Los Angeles Times."

L.A. City Attorney Sues Time Warner Cable For $10 million

The Los Angeles City Attorney announced Friday the city of Los Angeles filed a federal lawsuit against Time Warner Cable, according to the "Los Angeles Times."

Autism Linked With Environmental Factors, Study Says

A new study reveals that autism, a neurodevelopment disorder, may be the direct result of genetics, environmental factor or both, according to "Fox News."

The History Channel Show 'Pawn Stars' in Hot Water After Meling Down Coin Collection Worth Thousands

Gold and Silver Pawn Shop from the History Channel's Pawn Stars series is in a bit of hot water after melting down a collection of valuable, allegedly stolen coins.

Sen. John McCain Criticizes Fellow GOP Members Over Ukraine Aid Package

"You can call yourself Republicans ... but don't call yourself Reagan Republicans," Republican Senator John McCain told some of his fellow GOP colleagues Thursday on the Senate floor, according to "Politico."

'Man of Steel' Sequel Goes Up Against 'Captain America 3' in 2016

Marvel Studios is known for its knack of secrecy and keeping things close to the chest. For a few months, the comic book film studio has kept fanboys in the dark regarding three of its upcoming release dates slated for May 6, 2016, July 8, 2016 and May 5, 2017. According to the "Hollywood Reporter," sources said the May 6 film, will be the third installment of the "Captain America" films.

Hunger Strike for Immigration Reform at Washington Detention Center Now On Day 6

In what began on March 7 as a hunger strike demonstration with hundreds of detainees at a detention center in the state of Washington has dwindled down six days later to less than 10 remaining protestors.

Attorney General Eric Holder Endorses Reduced Prison Sentence Proposal for Drug Traffickers

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday endorsed the U.S. Sentencing Commission's reduced prison sentence proposal for people convicted of drug related crimes.

Fugitive Edward Snowden Delivers Speech At South by Southwest Tech Show

During a tech-oriented show at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas on Monday, whistleblower fugitive Edward Snowden made a video appearance and gave an hour-long talk denouncing the U.S. government's surveillance policies.

West Virginia Community Reacts To Anti-Muslim Vandals

While the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon put many Muslim Americans unjustly in an unfavorable spotlight among Islamophobes and xenophobes, President Barrack Obama's presidency hasn't done much better to quell stereotypical beliefs and fears in some of America's rural communities.

Three States Undermine New Food, Agriculture Policy Reform Bill

Last month Congress passed a bill that is supposed to save the U.S. government $8.6 billion in food-stamp costs over the next decade but three states have found a way to "game" the system.

Northern California Hit By 6.9 Magnitude Quake

A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck the Northern California region of Eureka on Sunday night, according to the "Los Angeles Times."

Sony Announces 6 Million PS4s Sold, Crushes Xbox One Sales Figures

Sony announced March 3 that it had officially sold more than six million PlayStation 4s after the successful release of its console in Japan a few weeks before.

New Photos Released for HTC One 2 Phone Covers

Known in the smarphone industry as the leading leakster of all things mobile technology, @evleaks tweeted a new set of photos for the upcoming HTC One 2, or HTC One Up or HTC One 2014 or whatever its going to be called.

Mexican Authorities Kill Nazario Moreno For Second Time

Mexican authorities confirmed Sunday that Nazario Moreno, the head of the drug cartel Knights Templar, died, for the second time in four years, according to the "Washington Post."

Computer Science Student Replicates Manhattan In Minecraft

It took some of the greatest architects in the world to make Manhattan the visually attractive city it is today. However, one computer science graduate student is in the process of constructing a 1:1 model of the Big Apple in the popular Minecraft video game, according to "Business Insider."

AMC Movie Talk Hosts Q&A With 'Guardians of The Galaxy's' James Gunn and Chris Pratt

AMC Movie Talk and Marvel Studios got together for a special 30-minute Q&A to discuss the upcoming film "Guardians of the Galaxy," which is one of two films for this year's latest installments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Batman vs. Superman Movie Gets Ready For Production In Small Michigan Town

Early film production has begun in a small Michigan town Saturday for the tentatively titled "Batman vs. Superman" flick.

Immigration News: Latino Advocacy Organizes Immigration Detainee Hunger Strike

Since Friday, 550 Northwest Detention Center detainees in Washington state have refused to eat as part of a hunger strike.

Boston University Basketball Coach Kelly Greenberg Accused of Bullying Players

The Boston Globe reported that four of the players quit the team this season, citing allegations that Greenberg had been bullying all of the student athletes and were subject to her abusive behavior.

Metal Gear Solid V Console Comparison: Review Says Game is Best on PS4

Due out March 18 in North America, the Kojima Productions developed game will serve as a two part storyline and continue with "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain," which is currently in production. "Zeroes" will also pick up where 2010's "Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker" left off.
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