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F-15 Silent Eagle: South Korea Rejects Boeing Fighter Jet, Cites Stealth Issues

Boeing said in a statement this week that it was "deeply disappointed" after South Korea rejected the aircraft company's bid to provide 60 fighter jets

Obamacare Bill: Republicans Threaten Government Shutdown to Defund Healthcare Bill

Barack Obama called Republicans out, on Thursday, for compromising a government shutdown, and possibly causing a debt default, in their newest attempt to oust Obamacare.

Mega Millions Winning Numbers and Results September 20, 2013: Watch Live Stream of Drawing

The Mega Millions jackpot is now at $145 million and anyone could be the next multi-millionaire. The Mega Millions jackpot is now at $145 million and anyone could be the next multi-millionaire.

Stop and Frisk Law NYC: As Unpopular Policy Fades, NYPD Turns to Social Media

the police department has turned to social media as a tool to foreshadow and stomp out violence among young groups of teenagers - and it's working

Hillary Clinton News Update: Former Secretary of State Endorses Bill de Blasio in NYC Mayoral Race

With a potential presidential run looming in the near future, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is staying active on the political front

Occupy Wall Street 2013: On Second Anniversary, Protestors Return to NYC and Zuccotti Park

100 people from Occupy Wall Street returned to lower Manhattan this week to mark the second anniversary of the nationwide protests against corporate greed.

Colorado Flooding 2013 - Maps, Videos & News Update: Evacuation Rescue Teams Continue Their Search

Authorities and rescue teams assigned for the Colorado flooding 2013 have continued to level up their search operations for victims who may have been left stranded at the Rockies and in other evacuations within the prairie towns of the region.

Wendy Davis, Texas State Senator, To Announce Possible Gubernatorial Run Oct. 3

Texas state senator and women's rights activists Wendy Davis will announce her future political plans on October 3

Starbucks Stores Ask Gun Rights Activists to Stay Away After Uninvited 'Starbucks Appreciation Days'

Starbucks could only sit and watch as gun activists promoted "Starbucks Appreciation Days" to promote the fact that Starbucks had a policy to respect local gun laws at each of their respective shops.

Aaron Alexis, Washington Navy Yard Shooter, Had History of 'Misconduct' With Guns, Was 'Very Aggressive'

Navy officials identified Aaron Alexis as the suspected gunman who killed a dozen people at the Washington Navy Yard Monday morning before he, himself, was shot dead

Bill de Blasio Gets Support in NYC Mayoral Race from Former Democratic Opponents Christine Quinn, Bill Thompson

Just days after Bill de Blasio came out on top to clinch the democratic nomination for the upcoming New York City mayor race, his former foes have hopped on his bandwagon as he prepares for his new nemesis: Republican candidate Joe Lhota

Navy Yard Shooting: At Least 13 Dead in Washington, D.C., Including One Shooter, Aaron Alexis

More than a dozen people died on Monday morning after at least one gunman opened fire at a Navy yard in Washington, D.C.

Hillary Clinton 2016 Poll: Former Secretary of State Holds Huge Early Lead, CNN Survey Says

A new national poll by CNN has revealed that 65 percent of Democrats and independents are in favor of Hillary Clinton becoming the democratic nominee in the 2016 presidential race.

Colorado Flooding 2013: Maps, News and Updates

The Colorado Office of Emergency Management has added 12 more counties to the Colorado Disaster Declaration for Emergency Assistance list.

Immigration Reform 2013 News: 100 Women Arrested During Capitol Hill Protest

More than 100 women protested at Capitol Hill Thursday to speed up immigration reform, but police eventually arrested them for deliberately blocking a busy intersection.

Bill de Blasio for Mayor? New York City Still Tallying Votes In Democratic Primary, Possible Runoff Ahead

Bill de Blasio unofficially won the democratic primary race for New York City mayor, but the vote may have been too close to call.

Gay Marriage States 2013: Pennsylvania Clerk Ordered to Stop Issuing Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

A judge ordered a Philadelphia-area county clerk to stop issuing same-sex marriage licenses. A Philadelphia-area county clerk has been issuing same-sex marriage licenses ever since the Defense of Marriage act was ruled unconstitutional earlier this summer, but a judge ordered him to stop the practice this week.

Pastor Terry Jones Tries to Burn Qurans, Gets Arrested Instead In 9/11 Anniversary Drama [September 11, 2013]

A pastor from the town of Mulberry, Florida got arrested Wednesday. Pastor Terry Jones planned to burn 2,998 Qurans in a park – his way of commemorating the 12th anniversary of 9/11. Jones would burn one Quran for every victim of 9/11, according to a report by USA Today.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Republican Congressman Wants Vote Next Month

Outspoken Republican Congressman Bob Goodlatte has never been one to stay silent on immigration issues, even as other lawmakers have opted to push the debate to the backburner in favor of solving the crisis in Syria.

September 11 Attacks Anniversary Prompts Caution from FBI

The security in the United States is understandably beefed up today as the nation reached the twelfth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
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