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Carlos Slim Drops Donald Trump Project Following His Anti-Mexican Comments

A third company has announced that it is cutting ties with 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump following his recent anti-immigration comments about Mexican immigrants.

Jon Stewart’s ‘Enemies’ to Invade Final Episode on ‘The Daily Show’

Jon Stewart has made a few enemies over the years while on "The Daily Show." But on his last episode, his enemies are going to get a chance to fire back at the comedian.

Supreme Court Delivers Historic Ruling Against Paritsan Gerrymandering

Supporters of the movement to stop extreme gerrymandering celebrated a major victory on Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court approved the practice of having independent commissions take redistricting power away from state legislatures.

2016 Presidential Race: Republican Candidate Jeb Bush Calls Confederate Flag 'Racist'

2016 presidential candidate Jeb Bush addressed the national debate over the Confederate battle flag on Monday, calling for the flag's removal.

Puerto Rico Debt Crisis 2015: Governor Calls for Families to Make Sacrifices to Cover $70 Billion Debt

Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla addressed the commonwealth about the island's struggling economy.

Ku Klux Klan Planning South Carolina Staehouse Ground Rally in Support of Confederate Flag

The Loyal White Knights of the Pelham, North Carolina chapter of the Ku Klux Klan have reserved the statehouse grounds in South Carolina to stage a rally month protesting the widely called for removal of the Confederate flag.

Donald Trump Fired From NBC: Latino Politicians, Advocates Applaud NBC

Latinos have applauded NBCUniversal’s decision to end its “business relationship” with real-estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump over his anti-immigration remarks.

Six Men Arrested For Allegedly Disrupting Joel Osteen’s Sermon at Lakewood Church [WATCH]

Six Church of Wells members disrupted Osteen's service in protest of his Prosperity Gospel teachings.

Marvel’s Stan Lee Rushed to the Hospital, Still Attended Premier of ‘Ant-Man’

Stan Lee rushed to the hospital on Sunday night, attends premier of "Ant-Man" on Monday night.

Same-Sex Marriage Debate and White House Pride Colors Draws Ire From Mike Huckabee, Conservatives

The display of rainbow colors to celebrate the Supreme Court's landmark ruling legalizing same-sex marriage across the nation turned into a political hot-button issue on Monday as the White House took heat for its diversity-inspired colors and Facebook users reacted to altered profile pictures.

Iran Nuclear Deal Talks Resume in Vienna With Major World Powers

Iran has made it to an all important meeting in Vienna, with representatives of world powers, where it will discuss plans for its current nuclear program.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results June 26, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time For $74M Jackpot

The Mega Millions jackpot has climbed to $74 million, and if you're hoping to convert yourself into a brand new millionaire just in time for the weekend, you might want to tune in at 11 p.m. Eastern Time; that's when the multistate lottery's draw is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

President Obama Job Approval Rating: Majority of Americans Approve of Obama For First Time Since 2013

Barack Obama's approval rating has benefitted from what CNN called a "memorable week," and for the first time in more than two years, a majority of Americans now feel that the president is doing a good job, based on a poll conducted with the Opinion Research Council.

Walmart ISIS Cake: Walmart Apologizes for Baking Islamic State Flag Cake

Walmart has apologized for fulfilling a customer's request to bake a cake bearing the flag of the Islamic State militant group, also referred to as ISIS, a terror organization that controls large swaths of territory across Syria and Iraq.

Jeb Bush 2016 Election: Jeb Bush to Release Record 33 Years of Tax Returns

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush, who has already published some 300,000 emails from his time as Florida governor, once again plans to make a point of his exemplary record-keeping by releasing 33 years of his personal income tax returns.

Supreme Court Cases: Texas Affirmative Action Case to be Heard for Second Time

The case of a woman who faults the University of Texas's affirmative-action policies for denying her admission to the institution's flagship Austin campus is headed back to the Supreme Court.

DNC Director of Hispanic Media Says GOP Candidates' Lack of Support For Immigrants Is 'Offensive' to Latinos

With the U.S. Latino population steadily increasing, they have become a necessary electorate for political parties to draw. While Latinos have been stereotyped to be liberal or Democratic, the Democratic Party is still making the effort to work for their vote.

Texas Father and Son Attacked by Alligator at Lake Charlotte in Wallisville, Texas

A family fishing trip in Texas took a frightening turn on Sunday when a dad and his teenage son were viciously attacked by an alligator.

2016 President Election Candidates: Former Homeless Man With Golden Voice Ted Williams Says He Is Running

Ted Williams, the former homeless U.S. Army veteran turned Internet sensation, plans to jump into the 2016 presidential race.

NBC Universal Cut Ties With Donald Trump After 'Mexican Rapists' Comments

You're Fired Donald! That is what NBC Universal told the GOP presidential hopeful following his offensive comments.
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