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More U.S.Troops to Remain Afghanistan in 2015

More American troops will stay behind in Afghanistan next year than originally expected. More American troops will stay behind in Afghanistan next year than originally expected.

The US Economy 2014 News: 3rd Quarter Growth Exceeds Expectations, Outperforms 'Most Countries in the Developed World'

The U.S. economy exceeded expectations by growing at a 3.9 percent annual rate. The U. S. economy exceeded expectations by growing at a 3. 9 percent annual rate, which the Los Angeles Times deems "solid.

CDC: Only 40 Percent of Americans Living HIV Positive Are Getting Treatment for the Infection

Even though many acknowledge they are infected, merely 30 percent of Americans living with HIV are receiving treatment.

FDA Health News: Administration Approves Regulation Requiring Calorie Posting in Movie Theaters

New Food and Drug Administration regulations rule that corporate chains with 20 or more sites must offer same menu items

Ferguson Michael Brown Shooting Trial: Magic Johnson, Other Social Media Users React to Grand Jury Decision on Police Officer Darren Wilson [Video]

A grand jury decided Monday that Police Officer Darren Wilson will not face criminal charges for killing unarmed teenager Michael Brown in early August.

Barack Obama Immigration Executive Order: USCIS, California Attorney General Warn Immigrant Applicants of Scam Artists

Following President Barack Obama’s immigration reform executive action, undocumented immigrants should heed caution when applying for work permits and other documentation to stay in the U.S. as scam artists are set to take advantage of vulnerable victims, state and federal officials are warning.

Michael Brown Grand Jury Ruling: Officer Darren Wilson to Hold First Interview With ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos

The Ferguson, Missouri police officer talks exclusively with George Stephanopoulos after not being indicted in the shooting death of Michael Brown.

Jodi Arias Trial Update News 2014: Prosecutor Attacks Defense's Sex Expert During Death Penalty Trial

Things heated up in Arizona's Maricopa County Superior Courtroom on Monday during a fiery exchange between the state prosecutor and a star witness on the defense in the Jodi Arias death penalty retrial.

Michael Brown Shooting Verdict: Rev. Al Sharpton Says Grand Jury Ruling Broke Hearts, but Not Backs

The Brown family and their representatives held a press conference on Tuesday in Dellwood, a suburb close to Ferguson, criticizing the ruling of the St. Louis County grand jury that decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown.

New Jersey County Jails Releasing Inmates Who May Be Eligible for Deportation Despite US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detainer Requests

Some of New Jersey's county jails are avoiding civil rights lawsuits by releasing inmates who may be eligible for deportation.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results November 25, 2014: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $52M Jackpot

If you're feeling lucky, then you may want to purchase a ticket for the Mega Millions lottery jackpot, which currently stands at $52 million. The drawing will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 25, at 11 p.m. EST.

Michael Brown Verdict Update: Barack Obama, Eric Holder Call for Peaceful Protests, Dozens Arrested After No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Leaders in Washington, D.C. have urged for peace following the grand jury’s decision not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. While some protests escalated into violence, President Barack Obama called for restraint despite the grand jury’s outcome.

Thanksgiving Winter Storm 2014 Travel and Traffic: New York City, Boston, Washington D.C., Chicago to See Snow [Maps]

Just as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, an untimely winter storm is expected to sweep through much of the East Coast on the busiest travel day of the year.

Jacksonville, Florida Woman Who Shot Husband Accepts Plea Deal: Stand Your Ground Law Used in Marissa Alexander's Defense Case

A Florida woman has accepted a plea deal to serving 65 days in prison for firing a warning shot near her husband after she felt threatened that he would harm her. Marissa Alexander was convicted in 2010 on three counts of aggravated assault and was formerly facing 20 years in prison.

Study: 3 out 10 People in the US Living With Diabetes Don't Know They Have the Disease

Recent studies show that three out of 10 Americans do not know that they have diabetes. Some doctors do not know if patients have diabetes either.

Darren Wilson Not Indicted in Michael Brown Shooting: Ferguson Police Officer's Lawyer, Barack Obama, Eric Holder, Protesters React

White Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson will not be indicted in the shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed black 18-year-old. The grand jury's Monday decision to not indict Wilson prompted massive protests in Ferguson as well as other American cities.

Supreme Court to Hear Case for Free Speech Rights on Facebook

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a groundbreaking case next week over the right to free speech when it comes to making violent and/or threatening language on social networks.

Ferguson Shooting Update: No Indictment In Police Shooting Death of Mike Brown

A St. Louis grand jury Monday found no probable cause to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown.

Sony Hacked: PS4 Maker Reports Cyber Attack on Corporate Network Systems

Sony has told employees to avoid connecting to corporate networks or access their email accounts after the media conglomerate said it was hit Monday by a malicious hacker attack, where someone threatened to disclose "secrets" about the company.

Budweiser Drops Iconic Clydesdale Ads, Enlists Jay Z to Reach Out to Younger Drinkers

The iconic Clydesdale horses seen each year in Budweiser beer holiday advertisements have reportedly been axed, being replaced by rapper Jay Z.
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