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Justice For Laquan McDonald News: Justice Department Opens Probe Into Chicago Police Department

The U.S Department of Justice launched a civil rights investigation into the Chicago Police Department's pattern and practices following public backlash over the way the city officials handled the police shooting of Laquan McDonald.

Ben Carson: US Military Should ‘Deal With The Transgender Thing Somewhere Else’

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson condemned the idea of letting transgender Americans serve openly in the military during a veteran town hall event over the weekend.

Kidnapped Rochester Students Rescued by SWAT Team

Two students from the University of Rochester were rescued by a SWAT team on Sunday night, after being abducted and held for over a day.

President Obama Reinforces US Efforts Against ISIS, But GOP Candidates Criticize His Inaction

President Barack Obama addressed how the U.S. will confront terrorism on Sunday night, but the Republican presidential candidates have criticized him for not doing enough.

Kristin Cavallari's Brother Reportedly Missing in Utah

News broke last week that "The Hills" star Kristin Cavallari's brother Michael Cavallari had been missing since Thanksgiving weekend. Just recently, authorities released an update as to the status of their search and the latest results of their investigation.

Millennials on Immigration: Government Should Not Deport All Immigrants From US

Millennials, the largest demographic in the country, overwhelmingly disapprove plans to deport all undocumented immigrants currently living in the U.S.

Obama Addresses San Bernardino Shooting and What we Know About the Shooters Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik So Far

As President Obama prepares to address the nation about the steps the U.S. government is taking to keep the nation safe following last week’s terror attack is San Bernardino, California, details regarding the shooters have slowly emerged.

Jon Stewart Confronts Republican Ohio Senator With 9/11 Responders, Changes His Mind [Watch]

Former "The Daily Show" host and political satirist Jon Stewart has had quite a busy retirement. In the few short months since he's left the show, he has been very vocal about his support for a 9/11 First Responders bill that would cover their healthcare and rehabilitation costs, which includes cancer patients linked to the terrorist event. Watch him change a Senator's mind about supporting the bill.

ISIS Praises San Bernardino Shooters, FBI Believe Wife Tashfeen Malik May Have Been the 'Mastermind' in Attacks; Profile and Details So Far

Days after the San Bernardino mass shooting on Wednesday, the Islamic State terror group, commonly known as ISIS, released a statement praising the shooters for committing an egregious act of terrorism on U.S. soil.

Laquan McDonald Police Shooting News: Chicago Police Claimed Teen Was 'Swinging' Knife in 'An Aggressive' Manner

The Chicago Police Department released documents late Friday evening from the investigation of the police shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, which reveal drastic differences in what officers said took place during the shooting compared to what is actually seen in video footage.

‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ News: Bernie Sanders Scheduled to Appear Next Tuesday

Next week, "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" will be hosting the biggest rising star in the presidential race for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders. See the details here watch Sanders Impersonation of Larry David.

Relative Says San Bernardino Shooter, Syed Rizwan Farook, Was A 'Bad Person,' Not Religious Extremist

A relative of one of the San Bernardino shooters described his brother-in-law as "a bad person" who committed "a personal act" that is not tied to Islam.

Immigration Reform News Today: 84 City, Council Officials Urge Supreme Court to Review DAPA Lawsuit

Dozens of city and county officials have joined the call for the U.S. Supreme Court to review the lawsuit blocking President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions.

Statue of Labor Activists Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta Erected in Napa, California

Bronze sculptures of Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta were erected above a pizzeria Wednesday morning in downtown Napa, California.

Obama vs. Donald Trump: 'You Can't Build A Border Wall' to Stop Climate Change, Says President

President Barack Obama took a jab at 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who continues to advocate for building a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border as a solution to the immigration crisis in America.

Toddler Smoking Marijuana Video Sparks Investigation in Chicago

Chicago detectives are investigating a video that appears to show a toddler being encouraged to smoke marijuana.

George Zimmerman Twitter Account Suspended After Rant About Girlfriend Sleeping With 'Dirty Muslim'

Twitter suspended the account of George Zimmerman, after the self-admitted killer of Florida teen Trayvon Martin, after he launched into an angry tirade targeting an ex-girlfriend he accused of sleeping with a Muslim.

Gun Control Debate: Latino US Senators Explain Gun Stance After Senate's Gun Regulation Measures Fail

The U.S. Senate voted against strengthening gun measures on Thursday, and three legislative body's three Latino senators explained their votes.

San Bernardino Shooters News: GOP Sens. Ted Cruz, Jeff Sessions Demand to See Shooters Immigration Records

In the wake of the mass shooting in California on Dec. 2, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is calling for the Obama administration to release the immigration records of the San Bernardino shooters.

Black Lives Matter Protesters Shot: 3 White Men, 1 Asian Man Charged, Allegedly Shooting 5 Black Protesters

Four men have been charged in connection to the shooting that took place at a Black Lives Matter protest last week that left five people wounded.
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