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'Orange Is the New Black' Season 2 Cast: Pablo Schreiber to Leave ‘OITNB,’ But Pornstache Storyline Will Continue in Season 3

Just when things were heating up for Pablo Schreiber's character, George "Pornstache" Mendez on the second season of Netflix's "Orange is the New Black," it is now bein reported that Schreiber's "OITNB" character will fade to black in the third season.

5.2 Earthquake, USGS: Moderate Shock Shakes Arizona and New Mexico

Magnitude 5.2 earthquake hits the area Saturday. A moderate earthquake hit the Arizona-New Mexico border Saturday night. No injuries or damages have been reported yet.

New Orleans Shooting Update: Injured Toll Rises to 9 in Bourbon Street Shooting, Mayor 'Confident' About Finding Shooter

The total number of victims injured in an early morning shooting in New Orleans’ French Quarter has risen from seven to nine, according to police.

Latin American Cinema: First-Look Trailer of George Lopez in Dramatic Film 'Spare Parts'

The film is based on a true story about a group of young Latino boys who defied the odds by competing in a robotics tournament against MIT students.

California Legalizes Bitcoin: Governor Jerry Brown Signs Bill Into Law, Applies to Other Alternative Currencies

Governor signs bill that clears away state-level roadblocks to alternative currencies. Californians can now use bitcoin -- or any other alternative currencies -- in official transactions, after Gov.

Environmental News: Conservation Groups Monitoring Oregon Coast for Signs of Fukushima Radiation Amid Fisheries, Wildlife Concerns

Contaminated water from Japanese nuclear plant could have reached U.S. More than three years ago, Japan was hit with a 9. 0-magnitude earthquake, and among the catastrophic damage caused was radiation-contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant leaking into the Pacific Ocean.

Local Summer Tragedy: 3-Year Old Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Girl Dies at Italian Ice Shop, Store Under Investigation

In the Philadelphia Brewerytown neighborhood Saturday afternoon, a 3-year-old girl died when a metal security gate from an Italian ice shop fell onto her.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Constitution: Man Protests Military Expansion, Sets Himself on Fire in Tokyo [Video]

The unidentified middle-aged man was protesting Prime Minister Abe's changes to Japan's constitution.

San Luis Obispo County: False Phone Alerts Leave Californian Residents Confused

Digital alerts sent out Friday to San Luiz Obispo county residents from the local Office of Emergency Services turned out to be false alarms, officials said.

Mexico Arrests Vigilante Leader Jose Mireles: Doctor Detained for Carrying Illegal Guns to Use Against Cartels

Man known for battling cartels detained on weapons charges. Mexican authorities on Friday arrested one of the most well-known vigilantes in the ongoing fight against the cartels, Reuters has reported.

Cantinflas: First Look Trailer of His Biopic, and a Brief History of the Latin American Idol of Comedy, Art and Performance

Who was Cantinflas? How did he become so famous in Latin America? Cantinflas, the beloved and well known performer and character actor of Latin America, will be the subject of a self-titled Spanish-language biopic this summer, on Aug.

Golden Gate Bridge: San Francisco Attraction Will Get $76 Million Suicide Barrier

Bridge directors approve measure after long battle for victim's families. San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge is one of America's biggest attractions, but it has a darker side: It is also one of the country's most popular places for people to jump to their deaths.

Florida Judge Arrested on DUI Charges: Many More Removed from the Bench for Other Bad Behavior

The recent arrest of Florida Judge Lynn Rosenthal on charges of drunken driving is another case added to the growing number of judges from the Sunshine State going to court for their own alleged criminal behavior

American Prisoners Freed From Honduras: Group Was Wrongfully Detained for Smuggling Weapons Into the Country

The six had been detained for more than a month on weapons-smuggling charges Six Americans imprisoned for more than a month in Honduras have been freed, CNN reports.

Death Penalty News: Hawaii's First Case Ends in Life Sentence

Hawaii's first capital case since the abolishment of the death penalty will not end in execution. Former soldier Naeem Williams will receive life behind bars for the murder of his 5-year-old daughter. The verdict was decided on Friday after a Honolulu jury failed to come to a consensus decision after seven days of deliberation.

Human Rights Watch: NGO Accuses Saudi Arabia of Spying on Citizens

Organization claims the country is using a sypware app on dissidents' phones. Human Rights Watch on Saturday claimed that the Saudi Arabian government has been using a spyware app to monitor political dissidents on their mobile phones, according to a report from RT.

Current Global Headlines: Boko Haram Insurgents Attacked With Killer Bees, Snakes Said to Be Ghosts of Their Victims

Snakebites and killer bee stings are forcing members of the terrorist group out of hiding and into the hands of local vigilante groups.

'Transformers 4: Age of Extinction' Trailer and Release News: Chinese Filmmakers Fear US Blockbusters, Film Bureau Chief Declares 'War' With Hollywood [Watch]

U.S. films beat Chinese films in Chinese box office sales in a landslide, with the five highest-grossing films during the June 20 weekend coming out of Hollywood. "Godzilla," "Maleficent," "Edge of Tomorrow," "X-Men: Days of Future Past" and "Grace of Monaco" all beat Chinese domestic films in ticket sales. "Transformers: Age of Extinction," which hit China on Friday (the same day as in the U.S.), is likely to extend this trend.

'Pacific Rim 2' Update: What do we Know so Far?

An animated series and graphic novel miniseries are planned for the 'Pacific Rim' sequel. Kaiju and Jaeger fans, get ready: There are more updates for the "Pacific Rim 2" sequel.

NYC Gay Pride March Boasts Big Involvement: OINTB's Laverne Cox, 'Frozen' Actor Jonathan Groff, and Mayor Bill de Blasio Expected to Attend

New York City's 44th annual Gay Pride March kicks off at 12 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, celebrating recent victories for LGBT rights.
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