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Immigration Reform & Law 2014: White House Cites Immigration Bills From Previous Presidents to Justify Executive Action

The White House on Monday cited a 1986 immigration legislation that granted amnesty to many undocumented immigrants without accounting for their spouses or children, to justify its own plans to issue an executive order on immigration.

Michael Brown Cop Shooting: State of Emergency Called, National Guard Prepared in Preparation of Grand Jury Decision on Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri

On Monday dozens of demonstrators protested in Clayton, Missouri where a grand jury is set to decide whether to indict a white police officer Darren Wilson for killing unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri back in August.

Mexico City Officer Charged in University Shooting

Mexico City government charged a police officer whose involvement in a shooting at Ciudad Universitaria, wounded a college student Saturday.

Ebola Death: Infected Doctor Martin Salia Dies After Being Transferred to Nebraska from Sierra Leone

A doctor who was being treated for Ebola at the Nebraska Medical Center has died, the hospital said Monday.

12 Women Die In India After Undergoing Sterilization

Twelve women died in India after undergoing sterilization, reports showed on Wednesday. Twelve women died in India after undergoing sterilization, reports showed on Wednesday.

Cuba Asks for Investment Money to Help Combat Its Economic Crisis

Cuba asked international companies on Monday to invest over $8 billion to help the island combat its economic crisis. The money would assist with kick-starting a centrally planned economy starved for cash and hamstrung by inefficiency.

ISIS Terrorist Group: Iraqi Army Breaks Islamic State Siege on Oil Refinery

Iraqi forces broke the Islamic State group's siege of the country's largest oil refinery in the northern town of Baiji Saturday, after jihadists had control of it for months.

Joe Biden Announces Refugee Program for Central American Minors

Vice President Joe Biden announced Friday, a program set to launch in December that will grant refugee status to minors who live in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador and whose parents legally reside in the United States.

Cannibals in Brazil Sold Pastries Stuffed With the Remains of Two Women

Three people accused of being a cannibal sect in northeastern Brazil will serve lengthy sentences for the deaths of two women.

Mario Lopez Talks About New 'Tanked' Animal Planet Episode, Boys and Girls Club Experience

Mario Lopez spoke to Fox News Latino exclusively about his involvement with the Boys and Girls Club and the inspiration behind the fish tank set to premiere on Animal Planet's hit reality show, "Tanked."

Demi Lovato Weight and Eating Disorder: Singer Slams Meghan Trainor After Anorexia Remarks

Demi Lovato took to Twitter to speak about mental health awareness following the "All About That Bass" singer Meghan Trainor's comments about her lifelong struggle with weight.

43 Missing Mexican Students: Parents in Mexico Desperate to Find Missing Boys

Parents are demanding the truth of what really happened to the 43 missing students that disappeared in late September.

Latin America Has World's Highest Rate of Female Researchers

Latin America has the world's highest rate of female researchers, the head of the Science Policy and Sustainable Development Division of UNESCO said Wednesday.

Ebola Virus Outbreak Update: Islamic Cleric's Death Raises Ebola Concerns in Mali

Global authorities said Wednesday that the deaths of a cleric and a nurse from the Ebola virus in Mali went unnoticed and the country is struggling to prevent a major outbreak.

ISIS Terrorist Group: Islamic State to Mint Its Own Currency

The Islamic State announced Thursday that it will mint its own currency launching an official Islamic State Financial System. The Treasury Department announced that it will mint silver, gold and copper coins.

New York City's Dominican Population Becomes Largest Latino Community for the First Time

A new study found that Dominicans have become the largest Latino group in New York City, surpassing the Puerto Rican population for the first time.

Robin Williams Death Update: Zelda Williams Attends First Event Since Father's Passing

The daughter of the late Robin Williams attended her first Hollywood event Tuesday, since her father's death. She appeared at a Nintendo party held at Bootsy Bellows nightclub.

Beyoncé Photo Edits: 'On the Run' Tour Singer's Photoshopped Instagram Pics Anger Fans

Beyoncé fans are upset that she has been accused of editing her social media photos yet again. She has over 20 million followers on Instagram alone.

Catholic Church Losing Popularity in Latin America: Report

A new report released Thursday shows that more people in Latin America are becoming Protestant or dropping religion altogether.

Immigration Update 2014: Detentions of Immigrants Fall 39 Percent in US Over Past 18 Months

Detentions of immigrants in the United States fell 39 percent between the end of Fiscal Year 2012 and 2014, recent studies published Wednesday shows.

Bombing in Egyptian Metro Train Injures Sixteen

Sixteen people were injured in a bomb explosion at a metro train in Cairo Thursday as gunmen killed five Egyptian soldiers and policemen in two separate attacks in northern Sinai.
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