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Former NBA Bad Boy Dennis Rodman Now An FBI Informant?

After his trip to North Korea and subsequent friendship with Kim Jong-Un, Rodman has since met with the FBI to talk about the oft-maligned dictator.

Man Dies After Being Set Ablaze Outside Long Beach 7 Eleven

Police are still searching for clues as to who committed the seemingly random act of violence, and have arrested one suspect thus far.

L.A. Mayoral Candidate Greuel Details Budget Plan With $175 Million In Savings

As the runoff for the the Los Angeles mayoral position draws near, both candidates are ramping up their budget plans.

Former South Gate Treasurer Robles Has Public Corruption And Money Laundering Convictions Overturned

The so-called "King of South Gate" has been vindicated on some of the charges levied against him in 2006, but he still has five counts of bribery that were upheld in Monday's court hearing.

Pope Francis Affirms Pope Benedict's Crackdown On U.S. Nuns

The largest group of nuns in the U.S. received bad news today when it learned that Pope Francis will carry on with church reform of the nuns.
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Real Estate Rentals 101: Finding an Apartment in Today's NYC Market

It's arguably never been easy to find an apartment rental in New York --- specifically in Manhattan or Brooklyn --- and the latest economic indicators hint apartment hunting may be getting even harder.

Chick-fil-A Protests: Gay Rights Groups Host ‘Kiss-in’ Over Anti-Same-Sex Marriage Comments (VIDEO)

Two days after the Chick-fil-A saw record turnout and profit from its "Appreciation Day," gay rights organizations are hosting the "National Same-Sex Kiss Day."
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