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Mega Millions Numbers & Results January 30, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $32M Jackpot

If you're feeling lucky, then you may want to purchase a ticket for the Mega Millions lottery jackpot, which currently stands at a whopping $32 million. The drawing will take place on Friday, Jan. 30 at 11 p.m. EST.

Jessica Hernandez Denver Police Shooting: Sources Claim Family May Be Deported as Colorado Protesters Demand Answers

Around 200 people gathered outside Denver's District 2 police station late Wednesday night to demand justice for 17-year-old police shooting victim Jessica Hernandez.

Immigration News 2015: US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson Announces Lowest Number of Undocumented Immigrants Caught at Border in Decades

The number of detentions for undocumented migrants attempting to cross over the southern U.S. border dropped to its lowest level in more than four decades last year.

Weird News: Successful Houston Woman Marries Herself, Holds Wedding Ceremony Without a Groom [Pics]

Yasmin Eleby, a successful Houston native who teaches children in Saudi Arabia, upheld her vow to be a bride by the time she turned 40 years old, despite the fact that she has yet to find a lifelong partner. As a result, she celebrated her 40th birthday by marrying herself.

US, Cuba Relations 2015: Raul Castro Wants Guantanamo Bay Back If Normalized Diplomatic Relations Continue

Cuba President Raul Castro Wednesday addressed Latin American leaders and revealed relations with the U.S. have not normalized despite developments to renew diplomatic relations.

Ford Mustang 2015: Automaker Projecting Profit Gains in Upcoming Year

New cars, cheaper oil should give Ford a better year Ford is excited for 2015. The automaker projects a profit gain of $2-3 billion in 2015, according to Yahoo.

Mitt Romney 2016 Election: Potential GOP Presidential Candidate Admits Lessons Learned from 2012 Bid

As a prepares for a potential third run for the White House, Mitt Romney on Wednesday told students at Mississippi State University what lessons he learned from his loss to President Obama.

Marco Rubio Wants Expanded, Permanent US Surveillance; Rep. Jared Polis Calls For 24-Hour Surveillance on Rubio

A House of Representatives Democrat wants Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., under 24-hour surveillance after the Florida Senator called for a permanent extension of the U.S. surveillance program.

Loretta Lynch US Attorney General Hearing Update: Nominee Promises to Work With Republican Congress, Moves Closer to Succeeding Eric Holder,

Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch moved one step closer to becoming Eric Holder's successor after she wrapped up her confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

Aaron Hernandez Murder Trial News Update: Prosecutors Says DNA Evidence Links Ex-NFL Player to Odin Lloyd Murder Scene

Prosecutors in the murder trial of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez painted the football star as a cold-blooded killer as they laid out their opening arguments on Thursday.

Kanye West & Kim Kardashian Marriage News 2015: Rapper Says Wife, Child Have Made Him A Better Man

Still newlywed, Kanye West insists he's learned to bite his tongue at times out of respect for wife Kim Kardashian and his young daughter.

LULAC, Latino Rights Groups Question Houston Police Department After Hispanic Texas Cops Receive Stricter Punishment Than Whites

Activists in the Latino community are demanding the launch of a federal investigation into the indictment of three Hispanic former officers from the Houston Police Department who got caught in a ticket rigging scandal.

Super Bowl 2015 Date: New England Patriots' Rob 'Gronk' Gronkowski, Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch Face Off With Mortal Kombat X Characters on 'Conan' [Watch]

Conan O'Brien will let Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski and Marshawn Lynch get a few licks on each other prior to Sunday's Super Bowl. The talk show host will only let the competitors play against each other in the video game Mortal Kombat X, however.

Disneyland Measles Outbreak Spreads Beyond California News: Arizona Fights Outbreak, Symtpoms After Up to 1,000 Are Exposed

Health authorities in Arizona are trying to curb a measles outbreak at risk of increasing dramatically in size. The state is the second-most affected, with respect to 95 cases of measles that originated at California's Disney parks. Though only seven individuals are confirmed to have contracted the disease, up to 1,000 Arizonians may have been exposed.

Unemployment Rate & Numbers Update 2015: Last Week Saw Smallest Number of Claims in Almost 15 Years

Only 265,000 Americans filed for unemployment compensation last week, the smallest amount of claims in almost 15 years, according to the Labor Department.

Drug Cartel in Mexico News 2015: Mexican Billionaire Drug Lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Won't See US Trial Immediately

Mexico is not planning to extradite captured drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to the United States because he will have to serve out jail time in his country first, Reuters reported.

Study: US Obesity Rate Up Over 27 Percent; Despite Diet, and Exercise, Financial and Social Issues Could Be Factors

Recent reports from Gallup-Healthways show that the percentage of obese adults in the United States continues to rise.

Georgia Couple Allegedly Murdered While Trying to Buy a Car From Craigslist: Suspect Charged With Death of Bud and June Runion

Georgia police have charged a 28-year-old with the savage killing of an elderly couple who embarked on a 180-mile trip to meet with him in hopes he might be able to sell them their "dream car."

California Mayor Gary Phillips Tries to Close Boyd Memorial Park to 'Drive Away' Homeless Who 'Have Their Methamphetamine'

Arguing that many of the homeless people in his city have no interest in improving their lot in life, San Rafael, California Mayor Gary Phillips has moved to close a city park where many of the most downtrodden have been residing. In moving to close Boyd Memorial Park for at least a month, Phillips readily admits his long-term goal is "to drive away the homeless population" that has come to call the area home.

Jessica Hernandez Denver Police Shooting: Witness Claims Colorado Officers Walked Up to Teen's Car Window and Shot Her

Another teenager riding in the car that 17-year-old teenager Jessica Hernandez was driving when she was gunned down by Denver police this week is dramatically disputing officer's versions of the shooting, sparking protest across the city.
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