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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for Nov. 30 to Dec. 4: Adam Gets Freed From Prison

After a long and tough journey, CBS' series "The Young and the Restless" character Adam Newman will finally be released from prison. This week, Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, the hit series will be filled with justice and intrigue for the characters in the show.

'General Hospital' Spoilers for Nov. 30 to Dec. 4: Sam Goes All Out to Squeeze the Truth Out From Liz

As each week passes, the hit ABC series "General Hospital" gets even more dramatic and filled with unbelievable plot twists. This week, Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, spoilers reveal that the truth may or may not come out from the characters at Port Charles, especially Liz Webber's secrets, since Sam Morgan gives her all, just to finally discover what it is that Liz has been hiding.

US, Cuba Relations: Legal Migration Travel Talks Resume After Delays

The U.S. and Cuba will hold another round of migration talks on Monday to discuss the "legal migration" of Cubans.

Amazon's 2015 Cyber Monday Deals Include One Year of Unlimited Cloud Storage for $5; Continues Echo and Kindle Fire Tablet Deal

Amazon's Black Friday event will still be going this upcoming Cyber Monday and there are still more things to consider from the online retail giant.

Dozens of Migrants Found Dead in South Texas County

Dozens of migrants have been found dead on the ranch lands of the small South Texas county of Brooks

Thanksgiving Winter Storm 2015: Floods Kills 4 People in Texas; Forecast for Oklahoma and Arkansas

A deadly winter storm continues to sweep through parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, resulting in dozens of car accidents and at least four deaths over the holiday weekend.

At Least 44,000 Cubans Entered US Through Texas and Southern Border This Year, Number on the Rise - Report

The number of Cubans attempting to come to the Unites States via Texas has increased this year, thanks in large part to the thaw in political tensions between the U.S. and Cuba.

Gun Control Debate: 24 Senate Democrats Urge Executive Action to Reduce Gun Violence

Two dozen U.S. senators have called on President Barack Obama to issue an executive order to reduce gun violence.

Black Friday 2015: Smaller Crowds Shop as More Shoppers Purchase Online

It looks like the Black Friday shopping tradition could be losing its appeal as many shoppers are choosing to avoid long lines and chaos at malls and stores and instead purchase goods from the comfort of their homes through online shopping.

US Condemns Venezuela Opposition Leader's Assassination

The U.S. has condemned the killing of Democratic Action party leader Luis Manuel Diaz, who was shot at a campaign rally on Wednesday.

Black Friday 2015: Fights and Chaos Break Out Between Shoppers in Local Stores

It seems like the mayhem that erupts between Black Friday shoppers has become a new annual American tradition.

Holiday Storm 2015: Thanksgiving Weekend Hit by Ice, Snow Storm, Heavy Rain from Midwest to Northeast

A severe winter storm is set to bring heavy rain, snow and cold winds to the central U.S. this Thanksgiving weekend.

Medical Marijuana in Maryland: State Receives Over 1,000 License Applications

The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission received over 1,000 applications for licenses for the state's medical marijuana program, with the majority of the applications being for dispenser licenses.

Planned Parenthood Shooting in Colorado Springs: Shooter Captured Alive

The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) was called to an "active shooter scene" near a Planned Parenthood facility. After an intense several hour standoff, the shooter was captured alive.

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Demand Justice for LaQuan McDonald in Chicago

Demoratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have both released statements denouncing the 2014 police shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in Chicago.

Black Friday 2015 Wal-Mart Protests: Employees Protest for Higher Wages

Wal-Mart employees throughout the nation staged protests for higher wages on Black Friday. Wal-Mart employees throughout the nation staged protests for higher wages on Black Friday.

Donald Trump News Today: Presidential Candidate Clarifies 'Mocking' of Reporter's Disability

Businessman and presidential hopeful Donald Trump is facing enormous criticism from the media after he apparently mocked a New York Times reporter with a congenital joint condition.

Thanksgiving Day 2015: Retailers Open or Closed for Thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving Day is just right around the corner and reports say that there will be at least 38 million shoppers to grace malls and other retail outlets. Find out which stores will be opened or closed including malls, which are apparently requiring retail stores to stay open on the eve of Thanksgiving.

Adele Announces 2016 Tour as Harry Potter, US Fans Disappointed

After weeks of being silent or avoiding rumors regarding a tour, Adele finally broke her silence and confirmed that she will have a 2016 European tour. The British songstress announced the news on Facebook, however, U.S. fans seemed to have been disappointed.

Syrian Refugees Crisis: Coalition of US Mayors Urge Congress to Accept Refugees

A coalition of U.S. mayors has called on both legislative bodies of Congress to welcome Syrian refugees.