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More Information Revealed About Dead Iraq War Veteran Responsible for El Paso, Texas VA Clinic Shooting

The FBI has said the shooter, a former Iraq War veteran, killed a psychologist at the base. Though his motives remain unknown, in 2013 the two men has a verbal altercation in which the shooter threatened the doctor.

Richard Ramirez Death: Killing of Unarmed Man By Police Officer Was Justified, Jury Says

The killing of an unarmed Montana man by a police officer was justified Wednesday by a jury, Associated Press reported.

Kid Ink Hot New 'Full Speed' Album Release Date & Tracklist 2015: 'Body Language' Rapper Drops Mase-Inspired Track 'Hotel' With Chris Brown [Listen]

Ahead of his "Full Speed" sophomore album release, Kid Ink has released a brand new club banger called "Hotel" featuring his favorite collaborator, Chris Brown.

Woman Gives Birth Without Even Knowing She Was Pregnant; How Did She Do It?

A Massachusetts woman who learned that she was pregnant at 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday gave birth to a healthy baby girl 51 minutes later. Katie Kropas did not know she was with child and had rushed to a hospital because of "crazy lower back pain."

US Census Bureau Considering Going Online With 2020 Survey: Test Data Currently Being Collected by Android Smartphones, Tablets

That door-knocker coming with a clipboard and pen to your door every 10 years will still be coming in the years ahead. In 2020, however, the U.S. Census could go digital, and the door-knocker will likely be carrying a tablet or smartphone instead.

Uber Car Service to Lower Fares in Some US Cities for Winter 2015: New York, Los Angeles and Chicago Don't See Discount

Car-service company Uber is giving its customers a belated Christmas present as it lowers prices in 48 U.S. cities. The move is aimed at boosting sales in the cold winter months, the publication noted.

Facebook Profiles & Pages 2015: More Than Half of American Adults Use Facebook, Study Says

A new study indicates than most American adults use Facebook. Learn more here. According to a study conducted by the Pew Research Center, Facebook is quite popular among American adults.

ABC 'The Bachelorette' Cast News 2015: Former 'The Bachelor' Contestant Emily Maynard Is Pregnant

Former "Bachelorette" star Emily Maynard is pregnant, Us Weekly reports. She and husband Tyler Johnson are "super excited" about their upcoming bundle of joy.

Gay Marriage Laws & Court Cases: Supreme Court Mulls State Marriage Bans

The U.S. Supreme Court, which in October decided not to take up the issue of state bans on gay marriage, may be reconsidering. The justices will meet behind closed doors on Friday to once again review whether to hear cases on the contentious issue.

Tiger Woods & Lindsey Vonn News: Golf Star to Make Debut at Phoenix Open; Vonn Eyeing World Cup Record

Tiger Woods announced on Friday that he will start his 2015 campaign at the Waste Management Phoenix Open later this month in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Weight Loss Plans, Programs, Tips & Diets: How to Slim Down in the New Year

There are so many fad diets out there. Do any of those diets and programs actually keep their promises?

Source Claims Miley Cyrus Still 'Loves' 'The Hunger Games' Star Liam Hemsworth, Is Not in 'Love' With Boyfriend Patrick Schwarzenegger

After breaking off her engagement to Liam Hemsworth back in September 2013, Miley Cyrus reportedly still loves her ex-fiancé.

Missing Mexican Students Protests and Massacre: Mexico Finds Mass Grave, 11 Heads Close to Where 43 Student Teachers Went Missing

Mexican police found 10 decapitated bodies and 11 heads Wednesday near the same location where 43 students went missing last year.

Saudi Arabia News: Blogger Sentenced to 1,000 Lashes Begins Punishment With 50 Floggings for Criticizing Islam Leaders

On Friday, Saudi Arabian authorities began carrying out a sentence of 1,000 lashes for a citizen who criticized the country's powerful clerics on his liberal blog.

Paris, France Hostage Situations: Charlie Hebdo Shooting Suspects, Kosher Supermarket Hostage Taker Reportedly Dead

Two hostage situations in France have ended with the hostage takers dead. However, at least four hostages are dead. Two of the hostage takers are believed to be the terrorists involved in the deadly attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday.

Aaron Hernandez Murder Trial News Update: Former NFL Player Greets Potential Jurors as Jury Selection Begins

The murder trial of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez began with jury selection on Friday. Lawyers in the high profile case are expected to screen over 1,000 potential jurors at the Fall River Justice Center in three groups of 125 on Friday, Monday and Tuesday.

John Johnchuck Jr. Reportedly Claimed He Was God, Had Domestic Abuse Charges Before Throwing Daughter Off Sunshine Skyway Bridge Into Tampa Bay, Florida

A Florida father showed signs of erratic behavior hours before he threw his 5-year-old daughter off a bridge into Tampa Bay early Thursday. The mother of the child also says he has a long history of domestic abuse.

2024 Olympics Bidding: US Olympic Committee Taps Boston as Bid City for Games

The United States Olympic Committee announced on Thursday night that Boston will be the country’s official entry in the global bidding to host the 2024 Olympic Games.

Club Penguin Codes, Cheats, Tips, and Tricks: How to Get Money Fast, Find Secret Items, and More

Gain easy money fast in "Club Penguin" with these codes and cheats. "Club Penguin" is a massively multiplayer online children's game that was originally developed by a company dubbed New Horizon Interactive.

Steve Kroft Cheating Affair: '60 Minutes' Correspondent Opens up About Long-Term Extramarital Fling

Longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft considers his extramarital affair "a serious lapse of personal judgment," adding that the liaison was "extremely hurtful to my wife and family.