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Israeli Spy Jonathan Pollard Released From U.S. Prison After 30 Years

Nearly 30 years after his arrest, convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard was released on parole from a U.S. prison early Friday morning.

Donald Trump on Ben Carson: Trump Takes Credit for Carson Campaign's 'Free Fall'

GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump on Thursday declared that fellow front-runner Ben Carson was suffering a "free fall" and then went on to claim credit for his rival's alleged demise.

NYPD: Hoverboards Illegal in New York City

Hoverboards may be a new fun, cool and quick way to travel, but according to the New York Police Department, they are also illegal.

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez Named Republican Governors Association Chair

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez was selected Thursday to lead the Republican Governors Association though the 2016 election cycle.

Mexico Immigration Decline: Undocumented Mexican Immigrants Migrating Back to Mexico

The rate of undocumented immigrant Mexicans entering the U.S. has been decline for the last eight years.

'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' Opens Worldwide, Expected to Debut at $120 Million

The recent worldwide opening of the final "Hunger Games" franchise titled "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2" had many speculating that it would debut at $120 million, just close to the $121.9 million of the previous "Hunger Games" film when it opened.

Shakira, Gerard Pique Blackmailed for Sex Tape, Couple Denies Rumors

Rumors recently circulated claiming that Colombian singer Shakira and partner Gerard Pique were being blackmailed by a former employee for an alleged sex tape. Recent reports now claim that the two are denying the rumors.

Syrian Refugees in America: House Passes Bill to Restrict Refugees From Entering the US

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a controversial bill on Thursday that would temporarily block Syrian refugees from entering the United States, despite President Barack Obama's promise to veto it.

Former Subway Spokesman Jared Fogle Sentence 15 Years, Eight Months in Prison

A judge sentenced former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle on Thursday to 15 years and eight months in federal prison on charges of child pornography and sex with a minor.

Weather Forecast Sees Biggest El Niño Ever

El Niño 2015 set a new heat record on Wednesday, putting it on track to become the strongest El Niño ever seen in history.

Undocumented Immigrants vs. Illegal: San Diego County Swaps 'Undocumented Immigrant' in Legislature

San Diego County decided to alter the terminology used in its legal documents, changing "illegal immigrant" to "undocumented immigrant" on Tuesday.

NBC News President Calls Immigrants 'Illegals' During Hispanic Caucus Meeting

Latino lawmakers, who were upset over NBC’s choice to have polarizing presidential candidate Donald Trump recently host “Saturday Night Live,” have come away from a meeting with top executives from MSNBC and NBC News executives even more offended.

Latino Congressman's Legislation Calls for More Federal Funds for Pre-K Programs

Reports have indicated Latinos who attended prekindergarten (pre-k) education showed improved academic and social skills, and Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, is hoping to further expand pre-k funding.

Jared Fogle Trail Update: Former Subway Spokesman Sentenced on Child Sex Charges

Jared Fogle, the man who shot to fame as the face of Subway sandwiches, has been sentenced to 15.5 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges of child pornography and sex with minors.

Hillary Clinton SEIU Endorsement: Clinton Scores Massive Service Workers Union Support

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton on Thursday scored a major endorsement from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), a group that represents more than 1.9 million workers in the United States and Canada.

New Program Allows Some Central American Families to Reunite in US

A new federal immigration initiative allows certain children from violence-torn Central American countries to reunite with their parents, even though the adults may not have legal status in the United States.

Ted Cruz vs. President Obama: 'Insult Me to My Face,' Says Cruz to Obama Over Syrian Refugees

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, confronted President Barack Obama on Wednesday after the Republican presidenti candidate was criticized for his Syrian refugees proposal.

ISIS Video Threatens New York Landmarks

The New York City Police Department said on Thursday that it was aware of an ISIS propaganda video that features images of Times Square and threats to launch suicide attacks on America's largest city.

Study Finds New STD, CDC Sees Rise in Diseases Being Transmitted

A recent study found a new sexually transmitted disease that may have been common all along. A recent study found a new sexually transmitted disease (STD) that may have been common all along.

Hillary Clinton ISIS Plan: Demcoratic Front-Runner Outlines Vision to Defeat Islamic State Militants

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton outlined her vision to defeat the Islamic State militant group on Thursday morning.
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