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Students held signs that read "Rape is Rape" and "Stanford Protects Rapists" to denounce Brock Turner's lenient sentence.

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President Obama made history on Friday by becoming the first U.S. sitting president to visit the Hiroshima bomb site in Japan. The city was destroyed 71 years ago by the world’s first atomic bomb, dropped by American forces. Prior to his arrival, a large crowd gathered by the memorial site. President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister […]

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Local political leaders who were against the idea pulled up a 1971 interview Wayne did with Playboy, in which he made unsettling remarks about African-Americans and Native Americans.

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Many people believed that the hijacker may have been affiliated with ISIS, but he took over the plane because he wanted to give a letter to his ex-wife.

This 8-year-old California native started a non-profit organization that provides books to thousands of kids, and makes her the youngest business owner in her city. Click…

Remember Jeremy Meeks, the hot felon who randomly stole women's hearts in 2014? Well, the husband and father of three was released from jail today (March 9) after serving time in California on felony weapons charges.

A haircut turned into an attempted murder when a woman tried to shoot a barber who gave her an alleged botched hairstyle.

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"It has never been the FBI's desire to engage these armed occupiers in any way other than through dialogue, and to that end, the FBI has negotiated with patience and restraint in an effort to resolve the situation peacefully."

The family of Autumn Johnson is mourning her death after the toddler was fatally shot just a week after her first birthday.

Jamie Foxx doesn't look at himself as a hero, but many others do after hearing about how the actor sprung into action to save a man from a burning car.

Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck recommended on Monday that criminal charges should be filed against an officer who shot a homeless man in the back and killed him last year, reports the Los Angeles Times.

A Bay Area state worker has been charged with a hate crime after she threw coffee on a Muslim man during a prayer service.