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Air Ambulance Company to Help Injured American Woman Return from Cuba

A Florida college student who suffered a car crash in Cuba and was stranded when she could not afford an air-ambulance flight will be able to return home thanks to the generosity of a Tampa-based company.

Jorge Ramos, Megyn Kelly Discuss Ejection at Donald Trump's Press Conference [VIDEO]

Univision reporter Jorge Ramos opened up about his incident with Donald Trump, where he was temporarily kicked out of a Trump press conference in Dubuque, Iowa.

Virginia Shooting: WDBJ Reporter's Father Calls for Improved Gun Regulation

The father of the Virginia-based reporter who was shot and killed during a live news segment on Wednesday morning has called for improved gun regulation to stop mentally unstable people from obtaining firearms.

Court Orders Kentucky Clerk to Issue Marriage Licenses to Gay Couples

A federate appellate court on Wednesday ordered a Kentucky county clerk who has refused to defer to the Supreme Court's landmark ruling legalizing same-sex unions and issue marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples.

US, Mexico Open First New Rail Link in Century

The United States and Mexico this week opened their first new rail link in more than a century, connecting Brownsville, in Texas' Cameron County, with the neighboring city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas.

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Linda Sánchez: Iran Nuclear Deal Is 'Best Option'

U.S Rep. Linda Sánchez, D-Calif., announced her support of the Iran nuclear deal and opposition to efforts challenging the agreement. Sánchez, chairperson of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said the nuclear agreement is the best option to stop Iran from developing a nuclear bomb.

White House Fence Jumper Killed After Attacking Sheriff's Deputy in Pennsylvania Courthouse

A Pennsylvania man who was arrested for climbing a White House fence back in March was fatally shot Tuesday inside a Philadelphia-area courthouse after he attacked a sheriff's deputy with a knife.

'Dark Knight' Theater Shooting Trial Update: Convicted Killer James Holmes Sentenced to Life in Prison Without Parole

The Aurora Theater shooting trial came to a close on Wednesday after a Colorado judge sentenced convicted killer James Holmes to life in prison without parole.

Ben Ferguson to Latinos Watching Univision: You Probably Don't Understand Donald Trump's English

Following the incident between GOP hopeful Donald Trump and Univision reporter Jorge Ramos, conservative commentator Ben Ferguson tells CNN's Don Lemon that Latinos who watch Univision probably didn't understand Trump anyway.

‘Mr. Robot’ Finale News: Episode Postponed Due to Live Virginia Shooting Similarities

The season finale of "Mr. Robot" on USA has been postponed due to today's tragic events. Get the details here.

Drones: North Dakota Police Can Now Arm Drones With Non-Lethal Weapons

Police in North Dakota will now have one extra tool at their disposal, drones with nonlethal weapons like rubber bullets or Tasers.

Ted Cruz on Immigration: Texas Senator Refuses to Weigh on Deportations of US Citizen Children

Ted Cruz on Tuesday refused to say whether he would deport a family of undocumented immigrants with children who are U.S. citizens and instead accused Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly of posing a "liberal journalist" question.

'Dust Lady' Marcy Borders, Shown in Iconic 9/11 Photo, Dies of Cancer

Marcy Borders, the woman who became known as the "Dust Lady" after she was photographed in an iconic image taken in the midst of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, died of cancer on Monday.

Tropical Storm Erika Track 2015: Weather Phenomenon to Hit Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands

Puerto Rico is readying for tropical storm after the National Hurricane Center on Wednesday issued a warning that also affects the U.S. Virgin Islands.

National Association of Hispanic Journalists Responds to Trump's Ejection of Jorge Ramos

Univision journalist Jorge Ramos confronted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a press conference on Tuesday evening, which resulted in the anchorman’s removal from the event. The scene, broadcast live, fueled outrage among Latinos and Latinos in media.

Update: Shooter Identified, Attempted Suicide After Shooting WDBJ TV Reporter, Cameraman Shot Dead During Live News Broadcast

A television reporter and cameraman for WDBJ-TV were shot to death during a live news segment in Franklin County, Virginia early Wednesday morning.

Frat Suspended for Hanging Sexually Suggestive Signs Targeting Freshmen Girls Near Old Dominion University

The Sigma Nu chapter at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, has been suspended after sexually suggestive banners were hung from an off-campus home where several of the fraternity's members reside.

Former KKK Leader David Duke Endorses Donald Trump: 'The Best Of The Lot' Running in 2016

Donald Trump's controversial comments on immigration have helped him win the approval of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke.

Ashley Madison Data Leak: Reward for Locating Hackers Raised to $377,000

After reports of two possible suicides and extortion schemes resulting from the Ashley Madison data leak, the parent company for the affair website is raising the reward for anyone who helps catch the hackers responsible for releasing the personal information of millions of users.

Democratic Presidential Hopeful Martin O'Malley: Donald Trump Shows Weakness When Attacking People

Democratic presidential hopeful Martin O'Malley said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is not as tough as he appears and is just attacking people weaker than him.