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Mexico started it’s manhunt Sunday after powerful drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who according to officials escaped from a maximum security prison through a 1 mile long tunnel from a small opening in the shower section of his cell. The underground escape route was allegedly built without the authority’s knowledge. According to National Security […]

James Holmes entered a suburban Denver theater on July 20, 2012 with 400 people watched a midnight premier of the Batman movie “The Dark Knight Rises” and opened fire with a shotgun, an assault rifle and a semi-automatic handgun as more than 400 people. Attorneys for James Holmes are expected to wrap up their case […]

According to a large national survey released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most U.S. adults still aren’t eating nearly enough fruits and vegetables.  The survey shows that only 13 percent said they ate the recommended amount of fruit each day and 9 percent actually did eat enough vegetables. The results come […]

23 days after the massacre of nine people inside Charleston’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church South Carolina officials are preparing Friday to remove the Confederate Flag quickly, simply, and in a dignified manner. The state planned a quick and quiet ceremony at 10 a.m. to remove the rebel banner that has flown for over a […]

Back in September 2013 an unarmed black man by the name of Jonathan Ferrell was shot by white officer, Randall Kerrick. Kerrick is accused of voluntary manslaughter and he is scheduled to go on trial July 20.  North Carolina’s largest city is now preparing for the start of a police shooting trial this month and […]

On Wednesday the Washington Washington Football Team football team lost an important battle in court over their trademark registration. A federal judge stated that the logo might denigrate Native Americans and ruled to cancel the NFL team’s registration. However this decision is a win for Native American activists who oppose the logo.  According to the […]

The Confederate battle flag debate has finally been laid to rest early Thursday morning. The House of Representatives voted 94-20 to remove the flag. This vote gives final approval to a bill that passed the Senate earlier in the week. The vote count came after more than 12 hours and a handful of lawmakers taking […]

According to Baltimore police, three people have been fatally shot and another injured near the University of Maryland’s Baltimore, campus. Detective Rashawn Strong released a statement early Wednesday in which he said that Tuesday night officers responded to a shooting reported in a residential neighborhood blocks away from the campus near downtown. Strong says officers […]

On Tuesday both federal and state authorities raided the home of Subway spokesman Jared Fogle.  This raid is just two months after the former-executive director of Fogle’s foundation Russell Taylor, was arrested on child pornography charges. Authorities wouldn’t divulge the nature of the investigation or even what they hoped to find on electronics removed from […]

Sources have confirmed that on Thursday a plan will be announced that will cut tens of thousands of Army soldiers as well as civilian employees. By 2017 it’s possible that around 40,000 soldiers and 17,000 civilian workers will lose their jobs. However the cuts will be “limited” at Fort Bragg which is the nation’s largest […]