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Weather & Climate Control Change: Greenpeace Says Denier Wei-Hock Soon Received Millions From Exxon Mobil, Charles Koch & Fuel Companies

Over the weekend, Greenpeace released several documents received through the Freedom of Information Act that show scientist Wei-Hock Soon, who rebuts the scientific consensus about man-made climate change, received more than $1.2 million from Exxon Mobil, the American Petroleum Institute, Southern Company and the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation.

Missing Persons Report: Missouri 6-Year-Old Girl Jasmine Miller Found Dead in Hotel Room

The body of a missing 6-year-old girl was found at a Missouri hotel Saturday evening, Reuters reports.

Retired NY Police Officer Kills His Two Daughters Before Taking His Own Life

A recently retired suburban New York police officer is being blamed for murdering his two daughters before ending his own life Saturday at their home.

Pasco Police Shooting News Update: Demonstrators Shut Down Bridge in Washington Following Police Shooting of Unarmed Hispanic Man

Dozens of demonstrators in Washington State temporarily shut down a bridge over the Columbia River in protest of a recent police shooting of an unarmed Hispanic man.

Measles Outbreak News 2015: Measles Cases on Rise in U.S., Mexico and Canada

Mexico, Canada and at least eight U.S. states have become the battleground for the measles outbreak as the number of confirmed cases has risen to 149.

Giuliani Says President Obama Has Been Influenced by Communism Since He Was 9

Former New York mayor and 2008 presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani thinks President Obama has been influenced by communism and socialism.

Immigration Reform News Today: Obama Asks Court to Restart Amnesty While Immigrants Wait for Decision on Executive Action

President Barack Obama asks the court to re-start amnesty as millions of immigrants await a final decision on Obama's executive action.

Oscars 2015: A Look at Biggest Latino Oscar Winners of the Past

Since the 2015 Oscars are being being justifiably attacked as the whitest in years, with the only nominated men of color being the Mexican director Alejandro G. Iñárritu for Birdman, it is perhaps time to take a look at some of the Latino actors that were nominated and some years even won an academy award for their efforts.

Miley Cyrus News 2015: 'Bangerz' Singer and Patrick Schwarzenegger Pack on PDA at Tom Ford Fashion Show

Miley Cyrus and Patrick Schwarzenegger sat so close to each other and appeared so inseparable during the Tom Ford fashion show in Los Angeles Friday night it was almost as if they were "one person."

Bobbi Kristina Brown Hospitalized: Source Alleges that Whitney Houston's Daughter Had Heroin, Cocaine In System Before Being Found Unconscious

Bobbi Kristina Brown allegedly was suffering from a severe drug problem that included heroin and cocaine addiction in the days before she was found face down and unconscious in a bath tub late last month.

California Governor Denies Parole to Former Mexican Mafia Leader, Informant Rene 'Boxer' Enriquez

California Gov. Jerry Brown rejected parole on Friday for former Mexican Mafia leader Rene "Boxer" Enriquez.

Parents of Missing 12-Year-old Michigan Boy Face Torture Charges After He Was Found Emaciated in Basement

The parents of a 12-year-old boy that was reported missing last year are charged with torture after authorities found the boy emaciated in his family's basement 11 days later, Reuters reports.

Woman Dubbed 'Michelangelo of Buttocks Injections' Stands at Murder Trial After Death of London Dancer, Says She Wants to Tell Her Side of the Story

A transgender Gothic hip-hop artist who performed illegal cosmetic surgery said she was dubbed "the Michelangelo of butt injections" as she stood at her murder trial on Thursday.

Las Vegas Road Rage Shooting: 19-Year-Old Suspect Was Neighbor of Victim, Allegedly Bragged About Crime

The death of Tammy Meyers last week was chalked up to a horrible and tragic case of road rage. Most road rage incidents tend to be between strangers in a collision of tempers.

Santa Clara University Student Charged With Attempted Murder After Reportedly Stabbing Sleeping Roommate

A Santa Clara University Student was charged with attempted murder Thursday for stabbing his sleeping roommate in their dorm room.

NAACP Bombing Colorado: Man Arrested for Explosion Says He Was Targeting Tax Preparation Company Not NAACP Office

The man suspected of igniting a bomb that went off by a NAACP office in Colorado Springs last month says that the civil rights group was not the target in his attack.

Jodi Arias Trial Update News: Defense Says Arias Wanted to Give Secret Testimony Due to Threats and Hate Mail

Newly released court documents reveal that Jodi Arias pleaded to testify in a closed-courtroom during her death penalty sentencing retrial last October because she feared that court watchers were sending her threats and hate mail.

U.S. Announces Counterattack Against ISIS in Mosul That Will Involve At Least 20,000 Troops

U.S. Central Command announced a new plan to retake the Iraqi city of Mosul held by ISIS. The strike will be led by Iraqi troops and will happen before the summer.

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro Accuses US of Supporting Failed Coup Attempt After Caracas Mayor Antonio Ledezma's Arrest

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro has accused the United States of supporting coup attempts against his government, and the U.S. has fired back to dismiss the allegations.

Prince Harry and Emma Watson Relationship Rumors: British Celebrities Reportedly Going on Secret Dates

Prince Harry is rumored to be dating British actress and "Harry Potter" star Emma Watson, with the emerging couple desperately trying to keep a low- profile by frequwnty "going on secret group dates."
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