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'Dark Knight' Theater Shooting Death Penalty Trial: Defense Rest Its Case, James Holmes Declines to Testify

Defense lawyers representing Colorado theater shooter James Holmes wrapped up their case on Friday. Defense lawyers representing Colorado theater shooter James Holmes wrapped up their case on Friday.

Fla. Supreme Court Voids 8 'Gerrymandered' Congressional Districts

Florida will need to redraw some of its congressional districts before the 2016 election, the state's Supreme Court ruled in a 5-2 decision on Thursday.

'Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain' PS4 Xbox One PC Release Date & Updates: Snake Voice Actor Says Kojima Has Disbanded

In a tweet, the voice actor for Solid Snake claims that Kojima Productions has disbanded, and the development team behind 'Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain' will leave upon completion.

NBA Free Agency 2015 News: Mavs Forward Amare Stoudemire Joins Miami Heat

The Heat has kept quiet this free agency, but their acquisitions of veterans like Amare Stoudemire and Gerald Green show that they are rebuilding their supporting unit.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results July 7, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $106M Jackpot

So you picked up a Mega Millions ticket and hope to convert yourself into a millionaire tonight? Then don't forget to tune in at 11 p.m. Eastern Time, which is when the draw for the $106 million jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton Talk About Aging and Their Grandchildren

Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton poked fun about ageing and traded stories about their grandchildren during a public appearance together Thursday night.

Marco Rubio Pledges to Undo Cuba Rapprochement if Elected

Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio has promised to "absolutely" reverse the rapprochement between the United States and Cuba if here were to move into the White House following the 2016 election.

Former Subway Spokesman Jared Fogle Said Middle School Girls Are ‘Hot’

Jared Fogle reportedly visited middle schools in Florida and told a woman "middle school girls are hot."

Senate Confirms First Latina to Federal Court of Appeals, Latino Judge Luis Felipe Restrepo Awaits Confirmation Vote

The U.S. Senate voted and approved the first Latina to serve on the Federal Circuit Court, but one other Latino nominee still awaits his confirmation vote amidst political gridlock.

Immigration News Today: GOP Presidential Candidates Call for Sanctuary City Policy Change

Some of the top GOP contenders in the 2016 White House race this week called on local leaders to change "sanctuary city" policies in the wake of the murder of a San Francisco woman who allegedly was killed by an undocumented immigrant.

Confederate Flag Taken Down From South Carolina's Statehouse

After weeks of intense national debate, the Confederate battle flag was removed on Friday from the South Carolina Capitol.

Women's Rights Group Sponsors Ads Targets Sexism and Pay Discrimination in FIFA

While thousands of people attended the New York City parade to celebrate the U.S. Women's Team's 2016 World Cup win, a women's advocacy group decided to use the celebratory moment to combat sexism in FIFA.

2016 Presidential Polls: Donald Trump Tops Republican Presidential Poll in North Carolina

Despite losing multiple corporate deals and coming under fire for making inflammatory remarks about Mexican immigrants, Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign continues to soar.

12-Year-Old Boy Arrested For Murder of 31-Year-Old Man

Officials arrested a 12-year-old boy in connection to a gang-related murder that took place in late June.

Puerto Rico's Same Sex Marriage Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

A three-judge panel with the First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Wednesday that Puerto Rico’s ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional.

Former Miss Nevada Beauty Queen Katherine Nicole Rees Busted For Drug Trafficking in Las Vegas

A former Nevada beauty queen with a long rap sheet was arrested and charged for trafficking meth earlier this week.

Office of Personnel and Management Breach Affected 25 Million People, Say Officials

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) breach by what officials believed to be Chinese hackers will affect an estimated 25 million people.

Jeb Bush 2016 Campaign: 'People Need to Work More Hours' Comment Clarified But Risks Latino Vote

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush raised some eyebrows on Wednesday when he suggested people should “work more hours” to improve the country’s economy.

Iowa Judge Refuses to End DREAMer Cesar Vargas’ Probation Early

Activist Cesar Vargas's struggle to become an attorney has been dealt another blow after an Iowa judge refused to end Vargas' probation early, which would have allowed him to enter the New York State bar. However, the immigration activist is not down for the count.

Donald Trump Mexican Comments: RNC Chairman Priebus Called Trump to Ease Immigration Rhetoric

Bowing to pressure from nervous Republican leaders, Reince Priebus, the head of the Republican National Committee, made a phone call to divisive presidential hopeful Donald Trump, encouraging the real estate magnate turned politician to ease up on the incendiary talk.
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