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Jared Fogle Sex Abuse Case: Former Subway Spokesman Spent $12,000 on Prostitutes Per Year

According to Dr. John Bradford, a forensic psychiatrist who testified at Jared Fogle's trial, the disgraced Subway pitchman spent at least $12,000 every year on prostitutes.

E.Coli Outbreak: 19 People in 7 States Contracted E. Coli From Chicken Salad at Costco

A total of 19 people have so far contracted E. coli in seven states in the U.S. and the outbreak has been suspected to be caused by eating a certain chicken salad made and sold at Costco stores.

Hollywood Girls Night Out: Adele, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone in NYC

When celebrities get together, it almost seems surreal for ordinary people, but for Adele, Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone, last Monday night was just a regular girls night out as the trio were spotted having dinner in New York City.

'General Hospital' Spoilers for Nov. 25-27: It’s Finally Thanksgiving Day in Port Charles

Whenever turkey's on the table, drama and intrigue will sure be the topic of conversation in the hit ABC series "General Hospital." Spoilers for the week of Nov. 25 to Nov. 27 suggest that Jason Morgan will be giving away news for everyone that will change the lives of his family.

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers for Nov. 25-27: Sharon and Dylan Renames Baby Christian; Cane Will Be Shocked for Lily and Joe’s Affair

There will be new beginnings as well as troubles for the characters in the CBS soap opera series "The Young and the Restless" as this week's spoilers for Nov. 25 to Nov. 27 suggest a new name for Sharon Newman and Dylan McAvoy's baby.

Rubio's 1st TV Ad Focuses on Cuban-American Dad

Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio on Tuesday released his first television spot, which the Florida senator's campaign said would focus on the life events of his Cuban-American father and air in key early-voting states.

Terror Alert Warning: State Department Issues Rare Global Travel Warning

The U.S. Department of State issued a rare travel warning that encompasses not just one country or region, but advises citizens to take precautions regardless of their foreign destination.

NYPD Say Homeless Found Stolen Military Guns Near Yankee Stadium

A homeless man discovered three military weapons that were stolen from an Army Reserve base while rummaging through garbage bags at a park in New York City last week.

Donald Trump Says New Jersey Muslims Cheered During 9/11 Attacks

GOP hopeful Donald Trump says that he saw thousands of Muslims in New Jersey cheering on the 9/11 attacks despite police officers dismissing those rumors in the past.

Chicago Police Officer Charged With First Degree Murder in LaQuan McDonald Shooting

The Chicago police officer who fatally shot unarmed black teen Laquan McDonald 16 times last year in a deadly incident that was captured on video has been with first-degree murder.

2016 Presidential Race: Hillary Clinton Campaign Launches 'Mujeres in Politics'

New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito launched a new Latino national group for the Hillary Clinton campaign on Monday.

Hillary Clinton on Syrian Refugees: Welcoming Refugees Will Benefit in Fight Against ISIS

Welcoming Syrian refugees into the United States does not present a threat, but rather gives law enforcement the opportunity to build ties within Muslim communities, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said on Monday.

Black Lives Matter Protesters Shot: 'White Supremacist' Shot 5 BLM Members in Minneapolis

Minneapolis police are searching for "three white male suspects" who opened fire at a Black Lives Matter protest late Monday night, shooting and wounding five people.

Florida Bank First to Offer Cuba Debit Card

American travelers headed to Cuba will finally be able to turn to plastic to foot their hotel and restaurant bills, as MasterCard and Fort Lauderdale-based Stonegate Bank said on Thursday that their debit cards are now active for use on the Communist island.

Refugee Vetting Process Explained by DHS Deputy Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, a Cuban-American lawyer who came to the U.S. as a refugee, explained the country’s existing refugee-screening process.

New Orleans Park Shooting: 17 People Shot in Massive Gunfight

Seventeen people were shot after a gunfight during a music video recording at a New Orleans city park.

Amanda Blackburn Update: Teenager Arrested in Shooting Pastor's Wife; Husband Releases Forgiveness Messages

Officers in Indianapolis have arrested a teenager and a 21-year-old man in connection to the murder of Amanda Blackburn, a 28-year-old pregnant woman who was killed during a home invasion earlier this month. A third man is also facing related burglary charges.

Report: Border Patrol Checkpoints 'Trap' Undocumented Immigrants in Rio Grande Valley

The more than 70 checkpoints the U.S. Border Patrol maintains between 25 and 75 miles north of the border between the United States and Mexico effectively limit the movements of thousands of undocumented immigrants in the Rio Grande Valley to a small area of southern Texas.

Donald Trump on Black Lives Matter: Protester 'Maybe Should Have Been Beaten up'

Donald Trump believes a Black Lives Matter activist attacked and beaten while protesting at one of his rally's in Alabama over the weekend "maybe should have been beaten up."

Big Pharma Companies: Pfizer, Allergan Talks About Biggest Healthcare Merger

The recent reports claiming that two big pharmaceutical companies, Pfizer and Allergan, are currently in talks of uniting has been confirmed. New reports say that the two healthcare giants might be announcing one of the biggest healthcare mergers on Monday.