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Justice Department to Release Report Criticizing Ferguson Police Department for Unfairly Arresting African-Americans

The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to release a report as early as this week criticizing the police department in Ferguson, Missouri for disproportionately targeting, ticketing and arresting African-Americans.

Madonna 'Rebel Heart' Tour: 'Living for Love' Singer to Return to Puerto Rico 22 Years After Disrespecting Flag

Madonna will be returning to Puerto Rico this September. The last time the singer was on the island was in 1993 when she disrespected the flag by rubbing it between her legs.

Kendrick Lamar Hot New Album Release 2015: Producer Terrace Martin Says 'Untitled' Track Written Day Before 'The Colbert Report' Performance [Listen]

Producer Terrace Martin recently detailed Kendrick Lamar's "Untitled" track, which was premiered on "The Colbert Report" last December.

Kim Kardashian Video Game: 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' Star Wants to Create More Apps, Hopes to Have a 'Bigger Presence in the Tech World'

Fresh off her selection as one of the masterminds on Adweek's list of the hottest mobile game creators of 2014 witht he company have netted $74 million in earnings to prove it, Kim Kardashian admits she is looking for a bigger place in the world of tech creation.

Joe Biden in Latin America: Vice President Visits Guatemala, Will Meet With Honduran and Salvadoran Presidents

Vice President Joe Biden made his second trip to Guatemala along with Jill Biden Monday morning as he prepares for meetings within the next two days.

Consumer Reports 2015 Top 10 Car and SUV Picks: Tesla Model S Takes Overall, Buick Regal Best Sports Sedan, Toyota Prius Best Green Car

If you ask a Consumer Reports auto expert at a party, “What car should I buy?” these cars will be the answer.

Uruguay Presidency 2015: Tabaré Vázquez Sworn In, Calls for Cooperation for 'Best Public Education' & 'Quality Health Care for All'

Tabaré Vázquez returned to Suarez Residence -- Uruguay's version of the White House - on Sunday when he was once again sworn in as president of the South American nation. He had previously held the post from 2005 to 2010.

Latino challenger Jesus 'Chuy' Garcia's Chicago Mayoral Race Victory Hinges on Black Vote

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel may face a formidable challenger in Jesus "Chuy" García if the Cook County commissioner can win support from the Windy City's black community.

ABC 'World News Tonight' 2015: Cecilia Vega and Tom Llamas Will Be the New Anchors

ABC officially announced Cecilia Vega and Tom Llamas as anchors for weekend show "World News Tonight." Their first show will be March 7.

LAPD Shoot Homeless Man: Video Shows Officers Killing Man Who Officials Say Reached for Gun

LAPD officers shot a homeless man during an altercation. The incident, which happened in the middle of downtown Los Angeles, was caught on video and shows one of the officers shouting that the man had his gun.

Selena Gomez & Justin Bieber Breakup News Update 2015: 'I Want You to Know' Singer Reportedly Not Upset About Not Being Invited to Ex's Party [Watch]

How does Selena Gomez truly feel about not being invited to ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber's 21st birthday party over the weekend?

Florida Laws 2015: Democratic Lawmakers Push to Repeal Law That Punishes Unmarried Couples Living Together

Democratic lawmakers in Florida have proposed legislation calling for the repel of an archaic law that now allows for the criminal prosecution of unmarried couples found to be living together.

'Chappie' Cast & News: Hugh Jackman Talks New Movie, Shares His Two Rules for Successful Marriage on 'Despierta America'

Hugh Jackman was on the set of "Despierta America" to promote his new movie "Chappie." While on the show, the actor also gave two secrets for a successful marriage.

Attorney General Eric Holder Felt Some of His Struggles With Republican Lawmakers Was Partly Driven by Race [Watch]

Outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder admits he suspects some of the struggles he has had with the Republican lawmakers over his more than six-years as the nation's top law enforcement officer were at least partly driven by race.

Affordable Cell Phones Without Contract: Microsoft Puts out Two New Lumia Phones

Both phones are available off contract for under $250 Microsoft quickly answered HTC and Samsung's introduction of new phones by putting out two new phones of its own Monday, USAToday reports.

Pregnancy Over Age 50: 51-Year-Old Single Manhattan Mother Gives Birth to New Baby

Despite being 51 years old, a successful career woman in New York City gave birth to a healthy baby girl last month.

Log Cabin Republicans: California GOP Votes to Recognize Gay Rights Wing

California's Republicans extended an olive branch to gay and lesbian supporters on Sunday when they voted overwhelmingly to officially recognize the Log Cabin Republicans as a charter volunteer organization. The party's LGBT wing, which has at least 200 members in California, had long been marginalized.

Presidential Election 2016 Odds: Marco Rubio Says Travel, Staffing 'Reflect' Likely White House Bid

Marco Rubio is inching closer to announcing a 2016 White House bid and admits keen observers will not find it difficult to note that he is considering a campaign. "I think that's reflected in both our travel and some of the staffing decisions that we've made," he said about his presidential ambitions.

Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Family Reportedly Split on Ending Life Support; Nick Gordon Refuses Offer to Visit Her

It has been a month since 21-year-old Bobbi Kristina was found face down and unconscious in her Roswell, Georgia, home bathtub. She remains on life support.

Argentine Economy: President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Says Argentina Is Only Country in the World to 'Reduce External Debt'

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner defended her economic policy in a speech this weekend. She said Argentina is the only country in the world to have reduced its national debt.
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