San Diego Authorities Crack Down on Internet Drug Sales: Dealers Sold Using Code Names on Facebook and Craiglist

A five-month long undercover investigation has led officers of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department to crackdown hard on drug dealers who have been using the Internet to push products and attack customers.

Toyota-Tesla Partnership Reaches Crossroads: Japanese Company Has 2.4 Percent Stake, Bought Batteries for RAV4 EVs

Tesla announced that Toyota Motor Corp will end its multimillion dollar arrangement with the electric car company, which supplies motors and battery packs for the Japanese automaker's RAV4 models.

EPA Gave Nearly $500,000 in Unapproved Bonuses to Employees: Inspector General Uncovers Fradulent Incentives, Travel Expenses

An investigation by the Environmental Protection Agency Inspector General, a company watchdog position, found that the EPA shelled out almost $500,000 in unapproved bonuses for nearly a decade.

Android 4.4.2 M7 Successor Release Date Coming Soon

The HTC One (M8) mini won't be released until later this year, but already, much like its larger, regular version the M8, the rumor mill is in full swing.

Ten Commandments Monument on Oklahoma Capitol Lawn Case Involves ACLU, Supreme Court: 'Satanic Temple' Organization Wants a Statue, Too

As state lawmakers and civil liberties advocates argue over the public placement of a Ten Commandments monument on Oklahoma's Capitol lawn, the Satanic Temple organization aims to balance the scales.

Minecraft Survival Guide for Adults: PC Magazine's Evan Dashevsky Explains Open-Ended Sandbox Game to Newbies

It all seems so simple once players stop thinking like adults, or so that's how a recent episode of South Park humorously explained it.

Despite Mediocre Reception, 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' Predicted to Rival 'Captain America: The Winter Solider' Box Office Numbers

Despite low reviews from critics and mediocre approval from audience members, "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" has captured $35.5 million in its web during its opening weekend so far.

Recreational Marijuana Use Becomes Legal in Uruguay This Week

Last December, the Uruguayan government passed a groundbreaking law that made it the first country in the world to legalize recreational marijuana use, and on Friday, after four months of hammering out the details, Uruguay President Jose Mujica announced the stipulations of the law that will go into effect May 6.

Cuban Fugitive Raonel Valdez Arrested in Mexico for $2.8M Gold Heist: Recruited by DEA Against Zetas Drug Cartel, US Now Seeks Extradition

After alluding capture by U.S. authorities in December 2012, the Cuban fugitive, Raonel Valdez, went on the run to the Caribbean before eventually getting arrested in Mexico where he awaited justice for allegedly participating in a $2.8 million gold heist.

Unemployment Rate Drops for Latinos

Last month, the U.S. saw its unemployment rate drop to its lowest level since before the recession in 2008 as it went down from 6.7 percent in March to 6.3 percent.

May Day Inspires Hundreds in L.A. to March for Immigration Reform, Workers' Rights

Formerly known as International Worker's Day, May Day traditionally represents a celebration of workers' rights. However, during the past decade in the U.S, it has become a day to advocate for several issues, including immigration reform and raising the national minimum wage. "Si se puede!" -- Yes, we can -- rang throughout the air as immigration reform and undocumented immigrants' rights were the main focus of this year's march.

Xbox One Arriving In China Soon; WWE Network Also Coming To Xbox

A decade-long ban in China on Western video game consoles will make an exception for Microsoft's Xbox One beginning this September, the company announced Tuesday.

Immigration Reform Protests Increase Amid Government Inaction

Immigration reform advocates ramped up their protests in the last month with one ending in a dozen arrests Monday outside of the White House. The rise in demonstrations comes amid lack of changes or improvements from both the White House and Congress.

'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Cast Assembles for Lunch in London

Production is only a few months into the filming of "Avengers: Age of Ultron," and while comic book fan boys are salivating for more information and photos from the set, Robert Downey Jr. has been quenching some of those thirsts with photos he's been posting online.

Sprint Announces Partnership With HTC For Exclusive Audiophile M8 Edition

Sprint announced Tuesday that it is teaming up with HTC, Spotify, and audio company Harman to produce a custom edition of the new HTC One (M8) that is geared toward music aficionados, USA Today reported.

House Speaker John Boehner Addresses Immigration Reform Comments To GOP Lawmakers

Last week House Speaker John Boehner delivered speech in Cincinnati where he blasted his fellow GOP lawmakers by mocking and imitating them regarding their inaction toward immigration reform, but this week he sang a different tune.

Xbox Announces Original Series Network Launch With Sarah Silverman Comedy Show

On Monday, Xbox Entertainment Studios announced that it would begin developing a variety of Xbox original series similar to the business strategy Netflix and Amazon have capitalized on.

Mark Wahlberg Had CGI Practice With Ted Before Role in Transformers

Recently, Mark Wahlberg, star of the upcoming "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and new face of the franchise, next to Optimus Prime of course, spoke with the Los Angeles Times' Hero Complex to discuss how he prepared to work opposite a computer-generated character.

Yik Yak Social Media App Used to Bully High School Students

The new social media app, Yik Yak, which acts a "virtual bulletin board" has been growing in popularity among college students but for high schools, it often times is used to bully and issue threats to other students.

Defense Report Reveals Possibly Billions of Dollars in Wasted Ammunition

The Pentagon will destroy more than $1 billion worth of ammunition such as bullets and missiles meant for U.S. military forces.

California Man Found in Freezer: Police Identify Dead Body; Victim's Husband Arrested

Police suspect that a 26-year-old Modesto, Calif. man murdered his husband and stuffed the body in an abandoned auto-body shop's freezer located in the state's Central Valley region.

Historians Search For Don Quixote Author's Remains, But Why?

Four centuries after the death of Spain's greatest writer, Miguel de Cervantes, who brought the legendary tale of Don Quixote to the world, Spanish historians intend to find the author's remains.

Warner Bros. Confirms 'Justice League' Movie Will Follow 'Man of Steel' Sequel

Since the announcements that the "Man of Steel" sequel would include not only Batman by Superman's side but Wonder Woman as well, comic book fanboys began to speculate a Justice League film would be in the works in the not too distant future.

Undocumented Immigrants Deal With Limited Healthcare Options

Despite the recently launched Affordable Care Act providing limited access for undocumented immigrants to Medicaid and private health insurance companies, the federal law prohibits them from those programs.

Study Finds Almost Half of Men Last About Two Minutes in Bed

Research conducted by Dr. Harry Fisch, which is published in his new book, 'The New Naked: The Ultimate Sex Education for Grown-Ups,' found that nearly half of all men last about only two minutes in bed.
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