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Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton Are Engaged After Nearly 5 Years of Dating

Blake Shelton finally proposed to Gwen Stefani after almost five years of dating. Blake Shelton finally proposed to Gwen Stefani after almost five years of dating.
Los Angeles Dodgers Snatch Its Seventh World Series Title

Los Angeles Dodgers Snatch Their 7th World Series Title

Fans celebrate as Los Angeles Dodgers clinch its seventh world series title. Fans celebrate as Los Angeles Dodgers clinch its seventh world series title.
Trump Promises 'Best Stimulus Package' After Election

Trump Promises 'Best Stimulus Package' After Election

President Donald Trump acknowledged Tuesday that a coronavirus stimulus deal would not materialize before Election Day, but promised the "best" one would come after November 3.

More Migrant Women Allege Forced Hysterectomies by ICE Doctor

Another 17 women treated by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) doctor said they were given an aggressive gynecological procedure without proper informed consent.

NXIVM Sex Cult Leader Keith Raniere Gets 120-Year Prison Sentence

NXIVM sex cult leader Keith Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison on Tuesday for sex trafficking, forced labor conspiracy, and other crimes.

250 Immigrants With Criminal Histories Released by ICE

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Tuesday that it released 250 immigrants with criminal histories.

Psychologist Mom Killed Twin Daughters Before Committing Suicide

Therapist and licensed psychotherapist Dr. Michele Boudreau Deegan allegedly killed her twin daughters before taking her own life.
Some Virus Antibodies Attack the Body, Some COVID-19 Survivors Say

Some COVID-19 Survivors Develop Autoantibodies That Attack Their Own Body

Some COVID-19 survivors' body's defense system has shifted into attacking itself rather than the virus, a new study suggests.
Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris Campaigns In Detroit

Trump Says Kamala Harris Must Never Become President

President Donald Trump insisted Tuesday that Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris should not be the first female president of the United States.
IRS

IRS Urges Public to File Federal Benefits Before the Extended Deadline

The Internal Revenue Service or IRS is urging qualified beneficiaries for $500 dependent payments to register. The announcement was made after the agency extended the deadline.
Texas Boy Dies After Shooting Himself at His Own Birthday Party, Officials Say

Texas Boy Dies After Shooting Himself at His Own Birthday Party, Officials Say

A Texas boy, 3, died of a gunshot wound after he accidentally shot himself in the chest amid his own birthday celebration, authorities said.
Cardi B Reveals Being Pregnant During BET Awards Performance

Cardi B's Husband Offset Detained By Police Following Run-in With Trump Supporters

Police detained rapper Offset after an attack by aggressive Trump supporters. Police detained rapper Offset after an attack by aggressive Trump supporters.

Amy Coney Barrett Takes Oath as Newest Supreme Court Justice

Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday by the Senate, with Republicans winning against Democrats.
COVID-19 Study: Immunity From Antibodies Could Wear off Over Time

COVID-19 Study: Immunity From Antibodies Could Wear off Over Time

Immunity from COVID-19 can wear off over time as protective antibodies in people wane "quite rapidly," research found.
Fake Heiress Anna Delvey Wants People to Stop Visiting Her in Prison

Fake Heiress Anna Delvey Sends Bold Message to Her Visitors in Prison

Notorious fake heiress Anna Delvey, with a real name Anna Sorkin, said she no longer wants people to be randomly dropping by to visit her in prison.
Woman Missing for Weeks, Last Seen Taking a Lyft to Dallas Texas

Woman Missing for Weeks, Last Seen Taking a Lyft to Dallas Texas

Marisella Botello reportedly took a Lyft alone to a popular entertainment district in Dallas, Texas in early October.
Californians Vote By Mail Ahead Of November's Election

Research Finds About Half of Latino Voters are 'Extremely Motivated' to Vote

About half of Latino voters said they are 'extremely motivated' to vote in the coming November 3 elections, according to a Pew Research Center survey.

Was a Giant Rat Found Inside the Mexico City Sewers? Photo Resurfaces Online

Workers were surprised to have found what appeared a 'giant rat' inside Mexico City's sewers after cleaning 22 tons of trash and debris retrieved by workers from the sewage system.
Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America

Heart Damage Among COVID-19 Patients Lead to Higher Risk for Death, Study Finds

COVID-19 patients who experience heart damage are more likely to die from the disease, a new study found Monday.
U.S. Election

Convicted Felons in Florida Are Now Allowed To Vote in Upcoming Election

Florida's Amendment 4 now allows the convicted felons in the state to vote in the upcoming presidential election. This is the first time in the state and could potentially change the presidential election.