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'Dark Knight' Theater Shooting Death Penalty Trial: Prosecution Cross-Examines Doctor Who Found James Holmes Insane

After testifying that James Holmes was insane when he committed the 2012 Colorado theater massacre, a defense psychiatrist admitted on Friday that he came to this conclusion before he had reviewed all of Holmes' medical records.

New Hampshire Poll: Sanders Inching Closer to Clinton, Bush Continues Leading GOP

New numbers out of New Hampshire show that many in the Granite State have started making up their minds about how they will vote for in the state's presidential primary. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Democratic presidential hopefuls, are coming closer on the polls while Republicans struggle to shine.

Escaped New York Prisoner Richard Matt Fatally Shot by Police

One of two convicted murders who escaped from a prison in upstate New York earlier this month has been fatally shot.

Monuments Dedicated to Leaders and Soldiers of the Confederacy Vandalized in Six States

Monuments dedicated to the leaders and soldiers of the Confederacy in six states have been the targets of vandals in the wake of the last week's shooting at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Ted Cruz, Marc Rubio Slam Supreme Court's Obamacare Ruling

Republican presidential hopefuls Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio on Thursday voiced strong disagreement with the Supreme Court's Affordable Care Act ruling, in which the nation's highest tribunal saved President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law.

Immigration News: Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich Confronted by Latino Child on DACA and DAPA

Immigration activists confronted Ohio’s Republican governor John Kasich this week during a trip to Iowa, asking him about his state’s lawsuit against DAPA and extended DACA. The governor is believed to be a Republican hopeful and was pressed on his stance on immigration.

Homeland Security to Shorten Family Stays, Set New Bond Process at Immigrant Detention Centers

U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson's latest reforms on immigrant detention.

Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling: SCOTUS Rules Gay Marriage is Legal, Constitutional For All 50 States

In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution guarantees the freedom for equal marriage -- a victory for LGBT rights advocates.

U.S. Latino Population Rates Increases to 17.4 Percent, But Growth Rate Continues to Ease

American Latinos have been key in the U.S. overall population growth, but the gains are declining as immigration rates ease.

Obamacare Supreme Court Case Decision: Latinos Applaud Decision; 4.2 Million Latino Enrollees Impacted

The U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling against the plaintiffs in the King vs. Burwell case provided security for many of the 4.2 million Latinos who have benefitted from the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also commonly referred to as Obamacare.

Traditionally Democratic Latino PAC Holds Fundraiser for Virginia Republican

The Latino Victory Fund, a Hispanic political-action committee established by actress Eva Longoria and Democratic Party finance chair Henry Muñoz, for the first time is supporting a Republican candidate for office.

OPM Chief's Handling of Employee Data Hack Draws Mixed Reviews

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday grilled Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Katherine Archuleta over the massive hack of personal information of up to 18 million federal employees.

Iraqi Pilot Dies in F-16 Crash During Training Excercise in Arizona

A military fighter jet crashed Wednesday night near Douglas, Arizona, killing the pilot and causing a brush fire.

Shark Attack: 8-Year-Old Bitten by Shark off North Carolina Coast

An 8-year-old boy became the latest victim of a shark attack off the coast of North Carolina on Wednesday, just two weeks after three other children suffered from attacks off the state's coast.

Rose McGowan Reportedly Fired for Speaking Out Against Hollywood Sexism

Actress Rose McGowan has been fired in an apparent backlash over her Tweet exposing a sexist casting call announcement.

Donald Trump Claims Neil Young is a ‘Hypocrite’ Who Asked Him For Money

Donald Trump calls Neil Young a hypocrite on Twitter after using one of his songs during his campaign announcement earlier this month.

Immigration News Today: Undocumented Transgendered Immigrant Explains Why She Heckled President Obama at LGBT Reception

An immigrant transgendered woman heckled President Barack Obama while honoring LGBT Pride Month in the White House on Wednesday. She explained her reasons to interrupt Obama in a post on Thursday.

Immigration Activist Cesar Vargas Continues Fight Over Law License

Immigration activist Cesar Vargas continues his fight to obtain a license to practice law in his home state of New York. Despite passing a legal hurdle, another one has been thrown on his path, but the DREAMer and activist is not deterred.

Univision, Washington Post To Hold Republican Candidates Forum in 2016

The largest Spanish-language network in the United States, Univision, will be hosting its own Republican debate next year ahead of the final decision for the party's nominee. The network will team with the Washington Post to moderate and cover the so-called Republican candidates' forum.

Family Sues Previous Owners of Their Home Over Creepy Letters From a Stalker Identified as 'The Watcher'

A family is suing the people who sold them a million dollar home in New Jersey without forewarning them about a mysterious stalker who had a mentally disturbed obsession with the house.
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