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Spring Snowstorm Forecast for Northeast, New York, D.C. and More; Expected to Hit Sunday Evening Into Monday

A spring snow storm is expected to hit the Northeast coast Sunday evening into Monday, potentially wreaking havoc from Washington D.C. to New York City.

Neymar Reportedly Found Guilty of Tax Fraud in Rio de Janeiro; Remains Under Investigation by Spanish Court Officials

Barcelona star Neymar has been found guilty of tax fraud stemming from his failure to report earnings on a number of his lucrative contracts.

Border Patrol Council Representing 18,000 Agents Says Donald Trump is 'the Only Candidate to Support Our Mission' - Read The Statement

The National Border Patrol Council is saluting Donald Trump as the "only candidate" to support their mission of keeping the border safe and immigrants out of the U.S.

Kanye West's 'Life of Pablo' Pop Up Store Rocks New York City

Traffic was so brisk and shoppers so numbered for the opening of Kanye West's New York City "The Life of Pablo" pop-up- shop police were forced to shut down an entire city block.

Kate del Castillo Talks 'El Chapo' Crush, Insists She Did Nothing Wrong [VIDEO]

Kate del Castillo is finally admitting what everyone else already knows about her relationship with reputed drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

Adriana Coronado's Body Found Near Sam Houston Pkwy; Texas Police Spot Man in Footage, Hunt Clues for Killer in Deaths

Texas police have identified the body of a young girl found near the Sam Houston Parkway as that of Adriana Coronado.

Obama Visit to Cuba: Agenda Includes President Castro Meeting, Business Event with Entrepreneurs, Delivering Address to All Cubans

President Barack Obama will become the first American president to visit Cuba in nearly 90 years this Sunday in an effort to further review diplomatic relations with the little Latin American island.

Aaron Hernandez's Accomplice, Ernest Wallace, Fingers Former NFL Star as Shooter in Odin Lloyd Killing, Claims was Unaware of Intentions

The man now on trial as an accomplice to Aaron Hernandez in the2013 killing of Odin Lloyd has fingered the former NFL star as the trigger-man in the grisly slaying.

Joe Giudice Reportedly Somber Over Upcoming Prison Stay; Spotted with Wife Teresa Giudice, 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' Cast at Event

Teresa Giudice and husband Joe recently spent a night out on the town, one of the last chances the two will have to do so before he is scheduled to turn himself in to begin serving a 41-month sentence on bank fraud related charges.

'NCIS' Season 13 Spoilers: Male Agent set to Replace DiNozzo Described as 'Loud, Opinionated'

The new male character looked on to fill the void left by Michael Weatherly's exit from "NCIS" after 13 seasons is described as a young, physically fit rabble-rouser.

Outlaw Texting While Walking: New Jersey Assemblywoman Pushing Bill to Penalize Distracted Pedestrians

A New Jersey politician is sponsoring a bill that would make walking and texting a criminal offense punishable by up to 15 days in jail and a $50 ticket.

Drone Almost Hit Lufthansa Flight Approaching Los Angeles International Airport

Lufthansa Flight 456, which came all the way from Germany, safely landed at the Los Angeles International Airport Friday. But it wasn't until after another one of those precarious close encounters with a drone.

2016 Presidential Poll: Trump, Clinton Hold Leads in Arizona, New York; Utah Still up for Grabs

Donald Trump has a double digit lead over Ted Cruz in Arizona heading into Tuesday's Republican primary and is locked in a tight battle with the Texas senator as the favorite among Utah GOP voters.

New Wage Theft Prevention Bill Cracks Down on Bosses Stealing, Mishandling Paychecks Even After Unemployment

The Wage Theft Prevention and Wage Recovery Act would crack down on employers who steal wages from their workers.

Obama Administration Deportation Raids Continue

The Obama administration is determined to continue its deportation campaign, despite calls to halt raids and provide temporary protections.

NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams to Break Scott Kelly's Spaceflight Record

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and two Russian cosmonauts is about to be launched in space. The mission to the International Space Station is not only geared to make headlines but it will also see Williams break the record for cumulative days in space by a U.S. astronaut previously held by NASA’s Scott Kelly.

Bumble Bee Foods Recalls 30,000 Tuna Cans That Could Be Spoiled

Bumble Bee Foods and Tri-Union Seafoods have taken the initiative in recalling canned chunk light tuna because of “process deviations” that could pose serious health threats to consumers.

Puerto Rico Debt Crisis: Governor Urges Swift Congressional Action Now With Zika Virus Threatening Island

Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla is continuing his campaign for congressional leaders to move forward with legislation that will give the U.S. commonwealth solutions for its debt and health crises.

Hispanic Groups: House Resolution Against DAPA, DACA+ Is 'Direct Attack' on Immigrants

Latino groups are not happy with the U.S. House of Representatives passing a resolution granting Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., to right to file an amicus brief opposing the President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions.

Robot Clones Will Soon Replicate the Personality of the Deceased, May Accurately Portray Loved Ones

Artificial intelligence experts are predicting over the next five years still grieving relatives will began to immortalize dead relatives by replacing them with synthetic robot clones that come with a digital copy of the loved one's brain.