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President Obama Executive Action Immigration Plan Could Start as Early as February: Almost Half of Undocumented Immigrants Could Stay in the US

Some immigrants covered under the executive action announced by President Obama on Nov. 20 may be able to apply for deportation relief and work permits as early as mid-February. Those eligible for the expanded DACA will be first up, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Eric Garner and Michael Brown Protests: Witnesses Share Stories, Pics of Undercover Cop Pulling Gun on California Protesters After Being 'Outed'

Dramatic photos of an undercover cop pointing a pistol at protesters in California on Wednesday are circling around the web.

Screen Actors Guild Awards 2015 Nominations: 'Birdman,' 'Boyhood' Dominate Nominees, While 'Selma,' Others Get Snubbed

Ansel Elgort and Eva Longoria announced Wednesday morning that "Birdman," the 2014 American arthouse black comedy by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, and "Boyhood," Richard Linklater's coming-of-age drama, have landed the most 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations.

'Mad Max: Fury Road' Release News, Cast, Trailer & Spoilers: Preview Clip Promises a World 'Without Law' [WATCH]

Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron wow moviegoers in 'Mad Max: Fury Road' trailer If you've stopped by cinemas and found yourself watching subpar promos for movies that otherwise have gotten rave reviews, no worries: This week, the first trailer for "Mad Max: Fury Road" was released and it is scorching red-hot.

Uruguay News: A Year After Making Marijuana Legal, Skepticism Remains

A year after Uruguay became the first country to legalize marijuana, the public is speaking out against the "great experiment."

Mexico News: Mexican Senate Bans Lions, Dolphins, Elephants and Other Wild Animals From the Circus

Mexican Senate barred the use of wild animals in traveling shows including primates and large circus cats.

Brazil Serial Killer Targeted the Homeless, Gay, Women and Prostitutes With Specific Murder Methods

Brazilian police have captured a man who has confessed to 39 murders. Tiago Henrique Gomes da Rocha, 26, was arrested on Tuesday after being pulled over in the city of Goiania.

NBC 'Grimm' Season 4, Episode 7 Spoilers: Legendary Latino Monster Terrorizes Portland in 'Chupacabra' [Watch]

Det. Nick and Hank will have to stop another terror from ruining the Christmas spirit in the next all-new episode of "Grimm" on Friday.

Bigfoot Evidence and Sightings 2014: Tennessee Man Says Bigfoot Was Knocking on His House [Video]

It looks like a Bigfoot may have paid a recent visit to a home in Sullivan County, Tennessee. It looks like a Bigfoot may have paid a recent visit to a home in Sullivan County, Tennessee.

Android L 5.0 Lollipop Update Release Date: Moto G Play Editions Received Improved Android 5.0.1 Update

Unsurprisingly, the Google Play Edition of the original Moto G are getting Google's Android Lollipop update before most OEM devices do.

Final Fantasy 7, 10, & 10-2 PS4 Remake Release Date Update: HD Remastered Versions of FFX and Sequel from Square Enix Coming in Spring 2015

Fresh off of disappointingly announcing that an updated port of Final Fantasy VII would be hitting the PS4 in 2015, but without high definition remastering aimed at taking advantage of next generation hardware, Square Enix has confirmed a more promising upcoming release date of another classic Final Fantasy property.

Destiny News, Gameplay Updates, Rumors: New Hardcore 'Inferno' Multiplayer Mode Hinted

Destiny has to expand, change, and constantly challenge gamers or it will lose them. As Destiny Expansion I: The Dark Below has been hitting consoles and PCs this week, one player found a clue that Bungie might be adding a new multiplayer mode soon as well.

JK Rowling TV Show: Crime Dramas 'The Cuckoo's Calling' and 'The Silkworm' To Be Made Into BBC Series

It appears that several more of superstar author J.K. Rowling's novels will be adapted into visual entertainment

iOS 8 Jailbreak: New Apple Update Fixes Ringtone Issue

A small update of the latest iOS software on Tuesday, for a moment, sent jail breakers into a frenzy to try to keep the Apple devices as accessible as possible.

Mila Kunis Baby and Weight Loss News: Actress Says Breastfeeding Helped Her Lose Baby Weight

Mila Kunis made her first talk show appearance since giving birth to daughter Wyatt Kutcher on CBS' "The Late Late Show" with Craig Ferguson.

LG Plasma TV Deals: TVs That Won't Break the Bank For You

Big screens for you LG, which stands for Life is Good, has always made a good product. They excel in TVs though. Getting a name brand TV with the specs you wanted used to be next to impossible, now with Amazon and price matching, you can find a good TV at a fair price from LG.

Los Angeles Dodgers News: Adrian Gonzalez Takes Controversial Twitter Photo With Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman has been getting criticized lately because of a picture he took with Mexico's president Enrique Peña Nieto. Latin Post provides the pictures and reactions from people around the world.

PBS Downton Abbey Season, Premiere, Episode & Cast News: British Costume Drama Earns SAG, Golden Globe Nominations

The British costume drama earned nominations for best drama series twice, at the SAGs and Golden Globe.

A Look at Deaf Astronomer Annie Jump Cannon's Life, Discoveries and Awards in Honor of the 2014 Google Doodle

Trending on social media and featured on the search engine's iconic Google Doodle, viewers may have noticed that Annie Jump Cannon, a pioneering female astronomer, would have celebrated her 151st birthday on Thursday, Dec. 11. Cannon is recognized universally for her career stargazing and classifying the stars based on their stellar spectra. She would analyze those great, luminous celestial spheres of plasma in the sky and calculate the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, that discharges from them.

Garcia Marquez Archive Price & Cost: University of Texas Refuses to Announce How Much it Paid for Archives

The university of Texas withholds the price it paid for Garcia Marquez archive. Last month the University of Texas acquired the archives of the late great Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a set of precious documents and manuscripts that includes original material from books such as "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Love in the Time of Cholera," as well as more than 2,000 pieces of correspondence, including letters from such notables as Carlos Fuentes and Graham Greene.
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