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Inhumane Conditions Reported At Immigration Detention Centers
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Carson Could Be HUD Secretary
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Texas Judge Delays Federal Overtime Rule
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FBI Drops Child Abuse Probe Against Brad Pitt
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Former Rep. Harold Ford Jr. Up For Cabinet Post
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As Trump Seeks To End Dodd-Frank, 3 Megabanks Labeled High Risk
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Russian Soldiers Arrested By Kiev
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Florida's Zika Problem Hasn't Slowed Tourism
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Can Amazon.com Conquer China With Prime?
The Private Prison Industry Prepares To Welcome President Trump
Seeing opportunity in the president-elect's policies, the nation's largest private prison corporation boosts its lobbying teams. Will a Trump White House reverse Obama's phase-out plan?
Syrian Army Forms Volunteer Corps To Fight Rebels
The new volunteer corps will include men over 18 years of age not already eligible for military service.
California Passes Death Penalty Reforms
Proposition 66 will speed up executions by appointing special trial courts, allowing more lawyers to take up appeals and limiting successive petitions.
The 8% Of Black Voters Who Chose Trump
Trump's support from black voters came despite his habit of linking African Americans to inner-city crime and poverty in campaign speeches.
Trump Controversies Continue To Mount
President-elect Donald Trump has had a number of scandals pop up during the past few days of the transition.
The Rise Of The Alternative Right Alongside Donald Trump
The alt-right held a dinner Saturday during which they praised Trump and raised their hands in what appeared to be Nazi salutes.
Ex-Facebook Writer Says Company Treated Team Like 'Garbage'
A former writer for Facebook’s trending section says the company treated the team like “garbage,” adding they "cowed to right-wing pressure and advertisers."
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Donald Trump Is Behind Hillary Clinton By 1.7 Million Popular Votes
Since the official election on Nov. 8, Trump has won 61,900,651 popular votes.
Bolivia Declares State Of Emergency Over Drought
Global warming has contributed to a drought that has left large parts of Bolivia without water for three days at a time.
Denver Allows Social Marijuana Use, Restricts Smoking In Bars
Colorado already doesn't allow marijuana consumption in dispensaries and other marijuana-licensed businesses.
Trump May Have A Say On Insurance Mega-Merger That Obama Opposes
The justice department's suit to stop the merger of healthcare insurance giants Anthem and Cigna could fall to Trump's administration to decide.
Mars Researchers Find Indications Of Past Life
Researchers say there's a good chance similar geologic structures may show life once existed on Mars.
Looking For A New Job? Workey Tells You What Your Next Job Should Be
From Indeed.com to SimplyHired.com to Monster.com to LinkedIn - there’s definitely no shortage of job search engines. An Israeli company, Workey is launching in the United States for the first time, starting Tuesday.
Texas Judge Delays Federal Overtime Rule
U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant said the administration appears to have overstepped its authority in extending overtime protections to millions more workers.
GameStop CEO Optimistic About Nintendo Switch
GameStop CEO Paul Reines recently told investors that he has already played the Nintendo Switch a few weeks ago.
Syria's Volunteer Defense Scrutinized For Viral Video Stunt
Social media users were outraged by the Nobel Peace Prize-nominated organization's possible involvement in a staged rescue effort.
FBI Drops Child Abuse Probe Against Brad Pitt
No charges will be filed against the "Allied" star over child abuse allegations, according to reports.











