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Mitt Romney 47 Percent Remark: 'Actually, I Didn't Say That'

Once again, 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney explained that the infamous “47 percent…” remark he made during the past elections supposedly stating that ‘47 percent of Americans can’t be persuaded to take personal responsibility’, was taken out of context, this was according to a recent interview by The Washington Post as reported by the Huffington Post.

Bradley Manning Verdict: Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy, Still Faces Over 100 Years In Prison in WikiLeaks Case

The defense of Pfc. Bradley Manning scored a minor victory on Tuesday but on the whole, the future still looks grim for the WikiLeaks contributor who rocked the world with the sensitive information he leaked.

Panel Recommends Lung Cancer Screenings for Smokers, Insurers to Pay

In an effort to combat one of the deadliest cancers in the world, a government task force is now recommending that patients get screened annually for lung cancer.

Killer Bees Kill Horses and Injure Couple in North Texas

A swarm of over 30,000 bees attacked in North Texas, injuring a couple and killing two horses. A swarm of over 30,000 bees attacked in North Texas, injuring a couple and killing two horses.

George Zimmerman Juror B29 Says He 'Got Away With Murder' of Trayvon Martin [VIDEO]

Juror B29, the only person of color on the all-female jury in the George Zimmerman trial, broke her silence Friday, claiming Zimmerman “got away with murder.”

Menthol Cigarettes Ban Considered by FDA

Menthol cigarettes may soon be banned in the U.S. as a new study reveals that the substance may pose a greater threat to public health.

Mystery Stomach Bug: Symptoms and Treatment for Cyclospora Outbreak in Texas, Georgia, Illinois

A mysterious stomach bug has sickened more than 275 in eight states, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is struggling to find the cause.

Trayvon Martin Case Update: Jay Z and Beyonce Join Rally for Dead Teen

Thousands of people took to the streets to express their dismay at the acquittal of George Zimmerman last Saturday, and among those in attendance was music's royal couple, Jay Z and Beyoncé.

Six Flags Death: Roller Coaster Accident in Texas Leaves One Woman Dead [VIDEO]

A woman fell to her death Friday while riding a roller coaster at the Six Flags Over Texas amusement park.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Rolling Stone Cover Prompts Release of Capture and Shootout Photos [PIC]

Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev may be gracing the cover of Rolling Stone, but a Massachusetts police officer who was present for the manhunt and shootout that led to his arrest wants to set the record straight with pictures of his own.

Jimmy Carter Supports Edward Snowden: 'America Has No Functioning Democracy' Say Former President

The former president recently voiced his support of the actions Snowden took in blowing open the NSA's PRISM scandal.

Texas Abortion Law Could Drive Women To Unsafe Alternatives In Mexico

With abortion procedures becoming increasingly difficult for many women to obtain in Texas, they may soon look south of the border for help.

George Zimmerman Verdict: What's Next for Trayvon Martin's Killer?

Now that George Zimmerman has been acquitted, what’s next for the man who killed Trayvon Martin, an unarmed teenager?

Trayvon Martin Protests: George Zimmerman Acquittal Sparks Protests Across California

Saturday night's verdict left many in shock after George Zimmerman was acquitted on all charges.

San Diego Mayor Bob Filner Accused Of Sexual Harassment

So far the mayor has denied the allegations, though more evidence is expected to come that may cost him his job.

George Zimmerman Trial Goes to Jury: Deliberations Begin in Killing of Trayvon Martin

The trial of Gorge Zimmerman for the killing of Trayvon Martin moved into its final stage, as the jury retired to begin deliberations.

Saudi Princess Arrested for Human Trafficking in California

A woman who is believed to be a Saudi Arabian princess has recently been arrested after authorities claim she held a woman against her will at the princess' condominium in Irvine, Calif.

California Hunger Strike Continues: 30,000 Prison Inmates Refuse to Eat

They are protesting what they believe to be unfair treatment, and state that they will not back down until the rules change.

Bonanno Family Indicted for Mob Ties in Loan Shark Bust

The family has long had a presence in Long Island, and it appears that they were still going strong, until Tuesday that is.

No Reelection Bid for Texas Gov. Rick Perry: Announcement Fuels 2016 Presidential Run Speculation

Texas Governor Rick Perry announced on Monday that he would not seek reelection in 2014, spurring speculation that he will be focusing on another presidential run in 2016.
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