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Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Defies Supreme Court, Again Refuses Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

A Kentucky county clerk compelled to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples again defied court orders on Tuesday, telling applicants she was acting "under God's authority."

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Aug 28, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $74M Jackpot

So you'd like to start out September as a brand new millionaire? To make that dream at least a tiny bit more likely, you might want to grab a Mega Millions ticket today, before tuning in at 11 p.m. EDT tonight. That's when the draw for the $74 million jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate

Ben Carson Polls Reaching Same Support as Donald Trump, Tie in Iowa Caucus-Goers Poll

Business mogul Donald Trump and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson tied for the lead among likely Iowa Republican caucus-goers.

Chipotle Lawsuit Charges False Advertising With Its GMO-Free Menu

Chipotle faces a class action lawsuit claiming the company's "Food With Integrity" campaign is no more than a litany of false advertising.

#BlackLivesMatter Movement: 'Fox & Friends' Host Elisabeth Hasselbeck Asks Why Movement Isn't Classified as 'Hate Group' [Watch]

Hasselbeck asks African American speaker Kevin Jackson if the Black Lives Matter movement should be labeled a hate group after the shooting of a white police officer.

White Florida Teacher Fired After School Discovers She Was Dating a Black Man

A white Florida teacher filed a lawsuit against Orange County Public Schools last week claiming that she was discriminated against because she had a black boyfriend and associated with black staff members.

TSA Agent Accused of Molesting 21-Year-Old Traveler LaGuardia Airport

A Transportation Security Administration agent at New York City's LaGuardia Airport has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a young woman during an unauthorized screening.

'Running Wild With Bear Grylls' Season 2 Spoilers: Barack Obama To Test Survival Skills on NBC's Series

Let's see if the POTUS can survive a challenge of this nature. President Barack Obama will be exploring the wilderness of Alaska in a special episode of "Running Wild with Bear Grylls," according to an official press release from NBC.

WWE Florida Shooting: Man Shot by a Police Officer in WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida

A "deranged" man was shot by a police officer in WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The man was said to be stalking a female talent that was not present at the time of shooting.

Puerto Rico News 2015: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to Visit Commonwealth with Financial Experts

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will embark to Puerto Rico to support the island as the commonwealth faces an excruciating debt crisis.

Rand Paul 2016 Campaign: Promises to Shut Down, Convert NSA Data Center

If he were to move into the White House come January 2017, Rand Paul would shut down the NSA data center that handles the controversial bulk collection of metadata, the Republican presidential hopeful promised on Saturday.

2016 Presidential Debates: Democrats Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley Criticize DNC, Call for More Debates

Democratic presidential candidates are increasing the pressure on the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to increase the number of primary debates.

Scott Walker on Immigration: Border Fence With Canada Worth Considering

In the midst of the debate about Donald Trump's proposed border wall with Mexico, his rival Scott Walker is arguing that building a fence along the U.S.-Canadian border is worth considering.

Texas Sheriff Deputy Killed: Suspect Fired 15 Shots, Officials Blame Black Lives Matter Movement

The suspect charged with shooting Texas Sheriff's Deputy Darren H. Goforth at a gas station in Houston Friday night was arraigned in court Monday morning, but he did not enter a plea.

Mount McKinley Name Change to Dinali: White House Confirms Rename of North America's Tallest Mountain

North America's tallest mountain will no longer be known as "Mount McKinley," but will instead be called "Denali," the White House announced on Sunday as President Obama was preparing for a trip to Alaska.

Donald Trump Presidential Race Update: GOP Establishment Working on Take Down Plan?

The establishment wing of the Republican Party has coalesced around the idea that Donald Trump must be stopped. Now it's just a matter of whom they deem worthy of carrying out the honors.

Chris Christie Wants to Track Immigrants Like 'FedEx Packages'

Republican presidential hopeful and New Jersey governor Chris Christie made an unusual analogy to explain how he would combat undocumented immigration at a campaign stop over the weekend: Christie said he would track immigrants like FedEx packages.

New Horizons Look to New Targets After Pluto Flyby

After the New Horizons probe captured historic close-up shots of the surface of Pluto this summer, NASA's far-reaching spacecraft is headed towards its next target.

Hillary Rodham Clinton Polls for 2016: Losing Democratic Support in Key Early States

Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton is losing support in the key early state of Iowa as competition in the 2016 presidential race heats up.

New York Two-State Split Campaign: New Amsterdam and New York Or Upstate vs Downstate?

Advocates from a number of groups pushing to have upstate New York legally declared a separate state are slated to hold a rally on Sunday in hopes of building even more support.