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NYC's 'Fearless Girl' Statue Had Dog Peeing On It

The popular and controversial statue got a temporary addition for a day. The "Fearless Girl", a statue of a small girl standing in front of New York's famous "Charging Bull" statue, had a furry visitor raining on its parade Monday.

"Even The Good Hombres Are Not Safe": Federal Judge Criticizes Trump's Immigration Policies

The judge ruled in favor of the government but still had harsh words for the laws. A federal judge in California blasted President Trump's immigration reforms as cruel and unfair Tuesday, stating that "even the good hombres are not safe.

VIDEO: Portland Train Attack Suspect Yells "Free Speech or Die" In Courtroom

A city and nation still reeling from a heinous crime got to hear more from its perpetrator. Jeremy Joseph Christian, the white supremacist suspected of fatally stabbing two men and seriously injuring one on a Portland, Oregon commuter train, had some time to express himself during a court appearance Tuesday.

Goldman Sachs’ Purchase of Venezuelan “Hunger Bonds” Incites Protests

Protesters gathered in front of Goldman Sachs Inc.’s headquarters in Manhattan to express their anger towards the purchase of Venezuelan government bonds.

Amazon's Stock Price Hits $1000 For First Time

It's primetime for one of the biggest names in internet shopping. Amazon, the seemingly unstoppable internet retail giant, marked another milestone Tuesday when the price of one share of its stock on broke $1000.

New NASA Probe Aims To Touch The Sun

The unmanned mission will go to the hottest spot in our solar system. NASA is set to make a big announcement Wednesday about its mission to send an unmanned scientific probe directly into our Sun’s atmosphere, where the spacecraft will face extreme levels of radiation and temperatures of over 2500 degrees Fahrenheit.

Pentagon Tests New Anti-Missile System

The move comes after another provocation action by North Korea Amid growing tensions in the region and unrelenting missile tests by North Korea, the Pentagon is rolling out a new anti-missile detection system in a series of upcoming tests.

Texas GOP Rep Calls ICE On Protesters, Threatens To Shoot Colleague

A bookend on a contentious legislative session at the Texas State House. A state legislator in Texas is making headlines for calling immigration authorities on protesters and threatening to "put a bullet through the head" of a fellow representative on the floor of the Texas State House.

White House Communications Director Resigns

This might be the beginning of a series of changes to Trump's senior staff White House communications director Mike Dubke submitted his resignation more than 10 days ago, but offered to stay until the end of President Donald Trump's foreign trip.

Raised Aviation Code to Red After Alaska Volcano Erupts Again

The Aviation Color Code was raised to the highest level once the Alaska volcano erupted again on Sunday.

'Most' Chipotle Restaurants Hacked By Malware

One more reason to buy authentic tacos. Fast-food chain Chipotle Mexican Grill has confirmed the source of the malware that afftected "most" of its stores across the nation by a cyberattack in which thousands of customer's credit card information was stolen earlier this year.

Fisherman Survives 9-Foot Shark Jumping in Boat

A 73-year-old Australian fisherman must have thought he was in Steven Spielberg's classic movie Jaws, as he survived a 9-foot great white shark attack that knocked him off his feet and landed on his boat.

Tiger Woods Arrested On DUI Charges

The acclaimed golfer sinks into a deeper hole. Tiger Woods was arrested near his Florida home on DUI charges early Monday morning, according to the Palm Beach County Sherrif's office.

Viral Photos of Caught Giant Frog Believed to be Infamous ‘Frogzilla’

The snapped photo of the giant frog caught by a man in Texas has gone viral. The snapped photo of the giant frog caught by a man in Texas has gone viral.

TSA Could Expand Laptop Ban On Flights Indefinitely

International business travelers might be out of luck. Officials at the Department of Homeland Security are considering expanding a ban on electronic devices larger than smartphones in the cabins on all international flights leaving and landing in the U.

What happens if the United States quits Paris climate change agreement?

Pulling out of the accord would send a serious signal to the rest of the globe who is working hard to reduce greenhouse emissions to the atmosphere

White Supremacist Charged After Killing 2 in Portland Attack

The victims were stabbed while trying to intervene in a rant against Muslims Jeremy Joseph Christian, a white supremacist with a criminal record has been charged on two counts each of aggravated murder and intimidation in the second degree, in connection to the fatal stabbing of three men on a light train in Portland, Oregon, this Friday.

“Guardian of the Galaxy” Zoe Saldana and Benicio del Toro Help Show Off New Disney Ride

The pair was in Disneyland in Anaheim, California, to help open park's new Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission BREAKOUT!, which is like riding an action-packed trailer.

Tainted Nacho Cheese Kills California Man

Something to think about when buying your appetizers this holiday weekend. A death has been linked to botulism found in a nacho cheese sauce packet sold at a gas station in Sacramento, authorities confirmed Monday.

O.J. Simpson Could Be Released This Year

America's most infamous athlete might become a free man once again. Former professional football player and actor O. J. Simpson might soon be released from a Nevada prison, after nearly a decade behind bars.