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Donald Trump Endorsements: Sheriff Joe Arpaio Endorses GOP Front-Runner in Iowa

Controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio endorsed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Will Jonas Lead to Pregnancies? Study Finds Birth Rates Increase After Major Storms

A 2008 study found people tend to procreate during certain storms because they have little else to do during low-severity natural events.

Obama Announces Solitary Confinement Ban for Juveniles

Recognizing the United States as a "nation of second chances," President Barack Obama has banned solitary confinement for juveniles.

Authorities Search for 3 Inmates Who Escaped From Orange Country Jail

Authorities are on the hunt for three inmates who escaped the Orange County Central Men's Jail in Santa Anna, California, last Friday.

‘The Mad World of Donald Trump': Selina Scott Calls Politician ''Extremely Abusive' and 'Pathetic'

Selina Scott recalled her first memories of Donald Trump, including their past chaotic relationship, in the "Mad World of Donald Trump" documentary.

WHO Says Zika Virus Will Spread Across the Americas

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned North and South American countries about the spread of the Zika virus across the continent, per the Pan American Health Organization. As of Jan. 23, 2016, reported cases of the mosquito-borne virus has been documented in 21 countries and territories in the Americas.

Hillary Clinton Stirs Health Concerns After Massive Coughing Fit During Presidential Rally

Hillary Clinton's massive coughing fit during her speech in West Des Moines, Iowa on Monday did little to quell health rumors claiming she was unfit to run the U.S. government because due to an illness.

Donald Trump Says He 'Wanna Win' Presidential Race After Hearing Humility Sermon in Church

Donald Trump jokes about being the recipient of a sermon about humility at the First Presbyterian Church when Rev. Dr. Pam Saturnia talked about accepting Mexican migrants into the U.S.

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna Romance: Are They Officially Seeing Each Other?

Rob is dating Blac Chyna, but is the model preying on Rob to get back at Kylie Jenner? Rob Kardashian is officially back on the love game after it was reported that he and Tyga's baby mama are seeing each other! As per E! News, Rob is dating Blac Chyna, but is the model purposely preying on Rob to get back at Kylie Jenner? The dating rumors started after the model posted an Instagram photo of a man embracing her from behind, though the face was not shown, Rob's tattoo however was easily identified by fans.

Breast Cancer Drug Could Treat Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity -- Aberdeen University

Fenretinide, a drug initially designed as a cure to breast cancer, could improve the lives of billions of people who are suffering with type-2 diabetes and obesity, researchers at the University of Aberdeen shared.

Pablo Escobar Mansion: Another Safe Retrieved in Miami

As the search for more valuable items continues at the late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's former mansion in Miami, The Miami Herald reveals a recent development that is a discovery of another safe. Although the publication fails to reveal what lies inside the safe, it is speculated to contain something of value.

A Latino's Survival Guide for January's 'Snowpocalypse'

Here are some tips on how to survive this season's "Snowpocalypse." With the most intense snowstorm in recent years covering the East Coast, people have been forced to pass the days indoors.

Calls Against Immigration Raids Spike After Women, Children Were Detained in Texas

The immigration issue in the U.S. has been in the center of talks according to Fox News Latino. The most recent development in the issue is that women and children are reportedly being detained too long than the law allows.

British Government, Bill Gates Pledge $4.3 Billion to Win the War on Malaria

Microsoft founder Bill Gates and British Chancellor George Osborne have pledge $4.3 billion (£3 billion) to fund a five year research to eradicate malaria.

Marco Rubio Doing Strong in Iowa Campaign

Conservative Republican Presidential candidate Marco Rubio is now on his 9-day campaign period in Iowa, just days before Iowans cast their first votes, the NY Times reports. The senator is seemingly doing better in his most recent visit as crowds grow and endorsements surface, the publication further reports.

Cuban Migration to Miami in 2015 Is the Biggest Ever Since 1994

The first among 8,000 Cuban migrants reportedly arrived in Laredo, Texas. Thousands of Cubans are planning to migrate to the United States, and the numbers have been staggering.

New Mexico to Implement Stricter Anti-Crime Legislation

At a time when the rest of the country is pulling back on harsh sentencing and criminal legislation, New Mexico is preparing to implement stricter anti-crime laws.

Temporary Deal Shields Puerto Rican Utility from Litigation

The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) announced on Jan. 24 that it has reached a temporary deal with some of its creditors that will protect the agency from litigation through Feb. 12 and thus secure time needed to continue restructuring talks with bondholders.

Winter Storm Jonas Kills 36 People in East Coast and Mid-Atlantic States

In addition to dumping record-breaking amounts of snow across 16 East Coast and Mid-Atlantic states this weekend, Winter Storm Jonas is also responsible for the deaths of 36 people.

Unaccompanied Minors Smuggled as Slave Laborers in Ohio

With the current wave of unaccompanied minors entering the U.S. borders, several reports have surfaced claiming that for the past two years, some of the minors have been subjected to illegal acts and are smuggled as slave laborers.
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