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Sacramento, California Shooting Suspect Is an Undocumented Immigrant, Previously Deported to Mexico Twice

A man suspected of shooting two people in a Sacramento, California motel parking lot was previously deported twice to Mexico.

Study: 60 Percent of US Homeless Teens Beaten, Raped or Assaulted

A new study found that 60 percent of homeless youths have been beaten, assaulted, raped or abused. A new study found that 60 percent of homeless youths have been beaten, assaulted, raped or abused, Huffington Post reported.

US Court Sentences Former FARC Commander to 27 Years in Prison

The former FARC leader was sentenced for holding three Americans hostage for two years. The Americans were working as contractors in anti-drug smuggling operations.

West Point Army Football Coach Lured Recruits With Alcohol, Cheerleaders

The U.S. Military Academy admitted to a recruiting violation to the NCAA after a news report claimed the Army football team used cash, alcohol and dates with cheerleaders and female athletes as incentives for high school football recruits to join the team.

Hawaiian Lava Flow Threatens Evacuation of Local Town

Fast-flowing lava from a nearby erupting volcano threatens to force residents in a Hawaiian town to evacuate their homes in its path.

California Highway Patrol Caught Sharing Nude Photos of Arrested Females

Officers in the California Highway Patrol were caught sharing explicit pictures of female suspects in a twisted "game" according to court records.

US Returns More Than 40 Stolen Ancient Artifacts to Peru

Ancient pre-Columbian artifacts as well as colonial paintings were returned to Peru after three repatriation ceremonies in Boston, San Antonio and Denver.

Ivory Ban Affects Trade at Antiques Fair in New York

The price has spiked significantly and it may deter buyers. Ivory has recently become contraband due to the high numbers of smuggled shipments from places like Africa into the New York and New Jersey ports.

Houston, Texas Mayor Annise Parker Claims Daughter Was Denied Driving Test for Having 2 Mothers

The daughter of Houston Mayor Annise Parker was barred from taking a driving test “because she has two moms,” according to the politician.

Alleged Head of Gulf Cartel Arrested in Texas

Cartel members from Gulf may have been behind the recent killing of a citizen journalist who outed members and posted images of the crimes committed by the gangs.

Mob Boss Joey Merlino Shares Plan to Get in Shape During Prison Term

Ex-mob boss Joey "Skinny Joey" Merlino was sentenced to four months prison for probation violation and is sharing his plans for when he returns to the penitentiary.

Mother Asks Congress to Amend RAVE Act, Wants Free Water and Cooling Events Available at Electronic Music Events

The mother of a drug-related-death victim is taking on Congress to try and amend the RAVE Act, which is also the title of her campaign.

ISIS Terrorist Group News: US Investigating Allegations of Chemical Weapon Use Against Iraq

The United States is investigating allegations that the Islamic State militants used chemical weapons against Iraqi forces.

Tensions Rise as Ferguson, Missouri Leaks New Michael Brown Autopsy Report

Leaks from the latest autopsy of Michael Brown have sparked new controversy in the nationally covered case.

Sex Education and Parental Involvement Proves to Delay Sexual Activity Among Teens

"Get Real: Comprehensive Sex Education That Works" is middle-curriculum that's encouraged young teens to delay sex with classroom learning and parental involvement.

Same Sex Marriage Ban and Laws: Attorney General Announces US Government Will Recognize Gay Marriage in 6 More States

As of Saturday, gay marriage will now be recognized by the federal government in 32 states plus the District of Columbia.

Idaho Wedding Chapel Refuses to Marry Same-Sex Couple

A wedding chapel in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, is suing for the right to refuse to marry gay couples.

Massachusetts Man Receives $546K After Beating Nearly Impossible Odds to Win Lottery Twice in One Day

A Massachusetts man was rewarded with over a half a million dollars after he beat nearly impossible odds and coincidentally won the same lottery drawing twice in one day.

Mama June Releases Video Reacting to TLC's Cancellation of 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo'

‘Mama June' Shannon has spoken out for the first time since her family’s reality television series “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” was canceled by TLC network.

Nebraska High School Criticized for Letting Students Pose With Guns

A rural Nebraska school district changed its policy to now allow high school seniors to pose with guns in their yearbook photos.
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