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Hillary Clinton on Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Bailouts, Benghazi Jokes on Colbert Show

"Too big to fail" would not define her approach to a situation such as the 2007 financial crisis, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton told Stephen Colbert in a "Late Show" interview on Tuesday night.

REI Refuses to Be On Business on a Black Friday

As Thanksgiving Day approaches, many are already speculating about which stores are going to be closed or open for various reasons in celebration of the holiday, including Black Friday. On Monday, famous outdoor gear store REI announced that it will be closed to make way for some family time and urge people to stay outdoors rather than shop.

Human DNA in Hotdogs, Meat in Veggie Franks, Says Study

Consumers may want to think twice before purchasing a pack of hotdogs anytime soon since a new study found human DNA in frankfurter samples and meat in 10 percent of "veggie" wieners.

Donald Trump Poll Stats: 1 in 10 Hispanics View Trump Positively

Despite Donald Trump's claims that he will somehow win the Latino vote, his assertion is looking increasingly unlikely based on new polling data.

Ben Carson Polls Today: National Poll Declares Carson New GOP Front-Runner

After months of leading in the 2016 Republican presidential race, Donald Trump has fallen to second place, according to a new national poll.

South Carolina Cop, Student Video: School Officer Assaults South Carolina Student

People are outraged after footage was posted online of a school resource officer assaulting a student in Columbia, South Carolina.

OSU Crash: Oklahoma Woman Charged With Second-Degree Murder for OSU Homecoming Car Crash

A woman is set to appear in court on Monday after she drove her car into a crowd at a Oklahoma State University parade, killing four and injuring dozens more.

US Navy Warship Sails Into Disputed South China Sea Territory, China Condemns Actions

China has condemned the U.S. for sailing a Navy warship within 12 miles of one of their man-made islands in the South China Sea.

Spring Valley High School Police Officer Ben Fields Update: Justice Department, FBI to Investigate Officer Slamming Female Student

The U.S. Justice Department and the FBI will both conduct investigations into a violent episode involving a white South Carolina police officer and a black female student, whom he slammed to the ground in a confrontation that apparently began over her cellphone.

Obama Issues Guidelines Reducing Standardized Tests in Schools

The Obama administration announced new guidelines that would limit the amount of standardized tests being administered to public school children.

Oldest Polar Bear in US Dies at Philadelphia Zoo at Age 34

One of the most beloved polar bears in the United States has died at the age of 34. The oldest, and one of the most beloved, polar bears in the United States died on Friday at the age of 34.

Ole Miss Remove State Flag With Confederate Symbol From Campus

The University of Mississippi decided to pull down the state flag on Monday because the banner contained the Confederate battle emblem.

Prince William County Breaking News: Two Teens Found Dead in a Locked Mini Van

The tragedy in Prince William County last Friday reached media outlets reporting that two teens were found dead in a Mini Van at the Woodbridge Park. The teens were later identified as 17-year-olds Lyle Ferringer and Indya Davis.

US Worried Russia May Threaten Undersea Data Cables, the Backbone of the Internet

Russian submarines and spy ships appearing near vital undersea data cables that carry massive amounts of global communications have U.S. officials concerned that the country could threaten to cut the lines in a crisis, crippling the backbone of most of the global Internet.

2016 Presidential Race: Bernie Sanders Overwhelmingly Favored by Millennials in Iowa

Iowa millennials appear to favor Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., as the Democratic presidential candidate over Hillary Clinton and Martin O’Malley.

Fatal Police Shootings Statistics: 10-Year High Yet Charges Filed Against Officers Still Rare

A new study finds fatal police shootings have reached their highest level in a decade, yet only a minimal percentage of those slayings result in criminal charges being filed against officers.

'Dark Knight' Theater Shooter James Holmes Assaulted by Fellow Inmate

Aurora Theater shooter James Holmes was assaulted by a fellow inmate in prison earlier this month. Aurora Theater shooter James Holmes was assaulted by a fellow inmate in prison earlier this month.

Puerto Rico News: Sen. Elizabeth Warren Criticizes White House on Puerto Rico Policy

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., criticized the White House’s recent move to offer an economic plan for Puerto Rico for its lack creativity.

Taiwanese Mother Who Gave Birth on US Flight Deported, Baby Stays in US

A Taiwanese woman who gave birth on a U.S.-bound international flight could face a hefty fine for forcing the plane to make an emergency landing in Alaska.

Ann Coulter: Immigration Stance 'Tells You How Bright' Politicians Are

According to Ann Coulter, the easiest way to figure out if an elected official is truly smart is to test the politican on an anti-immigration "litmus test."
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