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Donald Trump Immigration Plan: Anthony Bourdain Against Trump's Deportation Proposal

Celebrity chef and fearless TV food adventurer Anthony Bourdain has used his vast restaurant world experience to weigh in on Donald Trump's plans to deport around 11 million immigrants, and said that doing so would "shut down" the U.S. restaurant industry

Immigration and Customs Nab 29 on Charges of Smuggling Mexican and Central American Women into U.S., Forcing Them into Prostitution

Immigration and Customs officials have arrested 29 people on charges of forcing Mexican and Central American women into prostitution after aiding them in illegally entering the U.S.

Obamacare News Update: New Study Finds Most of Uninsured Live in South and are Destitute

Most Americans who can continue to live without health insurance in the age of Obamacare are poor citizens from the South and Southwest living in Republican led metropolises.

New Phototransistor Will Improve Digital Cameras

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have announced a huge breakthrough in digital imagining by introducing what they have called the fastest and most responsive flexible phototransistor ever.

Who is Jeanette Rubio? A Glimpse at Her Profile and Role in the Republican's 2016 Election Campaign

As 2016 Presidential hopeful Macro Rubio gets more and more media attention for his anti-Cuban statements and his record of absences in the Senate, the camera has been focusing on the candidate’s photogenic former NFL cheerleader wife.

Texas Tornado Forecasts [2015] Warnings Issued As Deadly Floods Kill 3 People

For a second consecutive day, deadly storms caused destruction, downpours and record-breaking flooding in Texas on Saturday, while killing at least three people.

Airplane Explodes Into Flames Upon Depature From Fort Lauderdale Airport Runway

One hundred passengers aboard a Venezuela-bound commercial passenger plane got the scare of their lives when their plane caught on fire upon take off in Florida on Thursday.

Immigration Reform News [2015]: Over 2 Dozen Women at Texas Immigration Detention Center Go On Hunger Strike

Almost 30 immigrant women being held at the T Don Hutto immigration detention center in Texas have begun a hunger strike.

Bubonic Plague Found in Teenage Girl in Oregon

Oregon health officials have confirmed that a teenage girl in Crook County has contracted the bubonic plague during a recent hunting trip.

Anonymous Threatens to Expose 1000 KKK Members

The hacker collective known as Anonymous is threatening to reveal up to 1,000 members of the Ku Klux Klan by name.

Marco Rubio Senate Attendance: Harry Reid Says Florida Senator Should Leave Senate

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, feels that Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., should leave the Senate.

Violent Fugitive Killed in Police Shootout in Kentucky

A dangerous fugitive was killed in a shootout with police Friday morning, bringing a harrowing end to a six-day-long manhunt.

2016 Presidential Race: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

Democratic New York Mayor Bill de Blasio finally lifted his silence on the presidential election, throwing his support behind candidate Hillary Clinton on Friday.

After 25 Years, Math Scores Drop Again on 'Nation's Report Card'

Math scores on the so-called NAEP test, often dubbed "the nation's report card," went down for the first time in a quarter century, meaning that randomly selected fourth- and eighth-grade students performed worse in the key subject.

Syria War Escalates as US Sends Special Forces into Conflict

Washington has announced that the U.S. will deploy dozens of troops to Syria in an effort to both assist Kurdish and Arab forces fighting the Islamic terrorist group ISIS.

Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment 2015: HHS Defends Affordability, Plan Selections

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is defending the affordability plans ahead of Healthcare.gov’s third open enrollment.

Washington Square Mall Shooting: 3 People Shot

Indiana police are still searching for the suspects involved in a mall shooting that left three people shot and wounded on Wednesday night.

Black Friday 2015 News: REI Closing its Doors on Shopping Day

In an unprecented move, REI has decided not to open its doors to customers on Black Friday this year. Instead, the outdoor gear and sporting goods retailer will encourage consumers and its employees to spend the day after Thanksgiving outside, or at least doing something else besides shopping.

US Senate Approves Two-Year Budget Deal; Bill Goes to Obama

The U.S. Senate passed a two-year budget deal early Friday morning that raises funding levels and suspends the nation's debt limit until March 2017. The approval of the bipartisan bill also prevents a U.S. default next week and a potential government shutdown in December.

Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino Rallies on the Streets for #RiseUpOctober

Famed filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, known for his highly criticized films on police killings, has recently been criticized for organizing last weekend's rally called "#RiseUpOctober," gathering hundreds of people speaking against police brutality.