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Ruben Navarrette says it's disrespectful to lump together Latino U.S. citizens with Latino illegal immigrants
W. Kamau Bell, host of FX's "Totally Biased With W. Kamau Bell," with his take on big political stories of the week.
Sen. John McCain tells CNN's Anderson Cooper why he believes the White House is behind recent major security leaks.
Despite headlines saying that it lost Tuesday's vote, the fate of California's proposed $1-a-pack tax hike on cigarettes is still in limbo, and state officials said late Thursday that a final result is likely weeks away.
International envoy Kofi Annan meets U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday as frustrated world leaders warned that Syria is engaging in crimes against humanity and drifting closer to a civil war.
Attorney General Eric Holder on Friday assigned two U.S. attorneys to lead investigations into the possible leaking of state secrets.
A central Florida good Samaritan kicks the knife out of the hands of another man attempting to rob a gas station.
A woman in California is trying to find solutions to get rid of a locust invasion in her backyard. KOVR reports.
One senator who has survived the vice presidential vetting process described it this way: Like having a colonoscopy without anesthesia.
DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz discusses the differences between Romney and Obama's stances on immigration.
A South Carolina woman battling a rare flesh-eating bacteria has been upgraded to fair condition and is tentatively scheduled for skin-grafting surgery, her family said Thursday.
One senator who has survived the vice presidential vetting process described it this way: Like having a colonoscopy without anesthesia.
Russell Brand discusses kissing Alec Baldwin while Ice-T cries foul in Twitter battle with wife Coco.
A Texas man who had several run-ins with the law fires back with a vulgar tattoo aimed at the cop who arrested him.
Congressional leaders agreed Thursday on the need for a full investigation of what one called a recent "cascade" of leaked classified information but differed on exactly how the inquiry should be conducted.
A super cell thunderstorm formed over Absegami High School's graduation in New Jersey. People left before it got worse.
Seven people were arrested on allegations of abusing women and selling newborn babies at a destitute shelter they ran in northern India.
U.N. observers have been shown burned houses and graves in the Syrian village of Qubeir, as China calls for an immediate end to the brutality.
The United States is offering millions of dollars for the whereabouts of seven key members of the al Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab, a Somalia-based terror group behind bombings and attacks in the region.
A trip to the grocery store used to send James McQuoid into a panic.
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