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US Military Warehouse Explodes in Japan, No Injuries Reported [Watch]

No one was injured when a blast ripped through a warehouse at a U.S. military installation in Japan on Monday.

Ashley Madison Hack: Parent Company Hit With $578 Million Lawsuit

Two Canadian law firms have filed a class action suit against the Toronto-based parent company of AshleyMadison.com, the infidelity site that suffered a massive hack last week.

Donald Trump on Immigration: GOP Presidential Candidate Defends Mass Immigrant Deportation Plan

Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump is not backing down from his immigration reform plan, including the proposal to deport more than 11.3 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the U.S.

Stock Market Crash 2015: What You Need to Know About China's Market Meltdown, Its Global Impact

The entire world’s economy has been shaken over fears concerning the stability of China’s market. On Monday, China's benchmark Shanghai Composite index declined 8.5 percent, the worst close the communist country has had since 2007, and the Dow Jones Industrial dropped over 1,000 points as trading opened.

Pokemon World Championship 2015: Possible Massacre in Boston Thwarted

Boston police prevented a possible tragedy last Saturday when they arrested two armed men at the Pokemon World Championship 2015.

Immigration Reform News: Judge Ordered US Government to Swiftly Release Undocumented Children From Detention Centers

The U.S. government is expected to appeal a federal court ruling ordering the immediate release of undocumented mothers and immigrant children from family detention centers.

GOP vs Donald Trump: Trump's Own Iowa Co-Chair Thinks His Immigration Ideas Are a 'Big Mistake'

Richard Thornton, one of Trump's Iowa co-chairs, feels that Trump’s immigration ideas make it harder for Iowa Republicans to get on board with his larger agenda

Entrepreneurship on the Rise for Women of Color, Hispanic Women Own Nearly 1.5 Million Businesses Nationwide

Women-owned business growth has been swelling for years. Non-white, multicultural women are the secret force behind overall progress and the introduction of more than $1.5 trillion in revenue to the nation's economy, according to a new report.

How Alabama's Experiment With a Harsh Immigration Stance, Similar to Some GOP Presidential Candidates, Turned Out in Reality

Alabama tried a Trump-style approach on undocumented immigrants and failed terribly. Alabama tried a stringent, Trump-style approach to undocumented immigrants in 2011 and failed terribly.

Scott Walker Vows to Strip Members of Congress' Health Subsidies to Gain Vote for New Health Plan

Republican hopeful Scott Walker vows to strip away the federal health insurance subsidies of members of Congress and their staff in order to get the votes he needs to repeal and replace Obamacare.

Scott Walker Insists He Doesn't Know Who Black Matters Leaders Are

When Republican presidential candidate and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker was recently asked if he would meet with Black Lives Matter activists, he answered by insisting, "Who knows who that is?"

Manhattan Federal Building: Gunman Fatally Shoots Security Officer, Then Commits Suicide

New York City police are still trying to figure out what motivated a former federal employee to fatally shoot a security officer inside of a federal office building in Manhattan on Friday before taking his own life.

Rosie O'Donnell's Daughter's Disappearance News Update: New Jersey Man Faces Child Endangerment Charges

Authorities in New Jersey have charged the man accused of harboring Rosie O'Donnell's 17-year-old daughter during the week she was recently missing with child endangerment.

Black, Hispanic College Grads See Incomes Fall Over 2 Decades While Whites, Asians Continue to Soar

Black and Hispanic college educated graduates have seen their wealth and income steadily decrease over the last two decades.

Trump Conglomerate Extends Olive Branch to Hispanic Media

Leaders of the conglomerate that runs Donald Trump's golf courses, hotels and other businesses apparently want to bury the hatchet with Hispanic media and have asked to meet with a watchdog group against anti-Latino bias in news and entertainment.

Jonathan Ferrell North Carolina Police Shooting Update: Officer Randall Kerrick's Trial Ends in Hung Jury

The family of an unarmed man shot 10 times by a North Carolina policeman, eight of the shots reportedly coming while he was crawling on the ground, is calling for a new trial, after the initial proceedings for officer Randall Kerrick ended in a hung jury.

Four Florida Job Corps Students Confess to Fatally Attacking 17-Year-Old With Machete and Burying Him Alive

Four Florida Job Corps students allegedly confessed to hacking a 17-year-old boy with a machete before burying him alive in a wooded area in June.

July Was the Hottest Month in History

According to the The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) July was the hottest month on Earth in recorded history.

Clinton's Email Habits Violated Government Policy, Federal Judge Says

Hillary Clinton violated government policy when the then-secretary of state stored official messages on a private server, a federal judge affirmed on Thursday.

Group Advocating 'Freedom From Religion' Wants Football Team Chaplains Nixed

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a national organization advocating the separation of church and state, wants Auburn University to fire its football team chaplain, calling the position "unconstitutional."
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