A U.S. Border Patrol agent walks past a rescue beacon near Falfurrias, Texas March 29, 2013

Immigration Reform News 2013: Amendment Requires Fingerprinting of All Foreigners Leaving Busiest U.S. Airports

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved an amendment today to the bipartisan immigration reform bill that would require the fingerprinting of all foreigners flying out of the 30 busiest airports in the United States.
Burmese Python

128 Pound Burmese Python Found In Florida

If you're with Indiana Jones on your opinion of snakes, you might not want to visit Florida. The longest Burmese python ever caught in the state has been discovered.
mark carson

NYC Hate Crime Suspect Laughed While Confessing To Shooting Victim In Face

After shooting Mark Carson because he was gay on Saturday, New York police say that suspect Elliot Morales later sounded proud when he confessed to killing his victim.
Zach Sobiech and Family

Zach Sobiech, Youtube Sensation and "Clouds" Singer, Passes Away at Age 18

Zach Sobiech, who's inspirational story has touched millions, has passed away after long bought with cancer.
Obama, lawmakers take offensive against sexual assault in military

What Scandals? Obama Approval Rating Unharmed By Benghazi, IRS Snafus

Despite recent White House controversies, a new poll shows that the majority of Americans still view President Barack Obama in a positive light.
north korea

North Korea News: Testing New Missles, Fires Sixth In Three Days; Legitimate War Threat, Or More Posturing?

Monday marked the third day in a row in which North Korea fired short-range missiles into waters off its east coast, dismissing warnings from the United States and South Korea against increasing tensions.
Jodi Arias

Jodi Arias Trial Live Stream: Arias To Testify In Sentencing; What Could Save Her Life

Jodi Arias will take the stand Monday in a desperate attempt to save her life after a jury convicted her of first-degree murder in the killing of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, and ruled that she was eligible for the death penalty last week.
Esha Khare and the other winners of the Intel ISEF

18 Year Old Woman Creates Device That Could Charge Cell Phone In 20 Seconds

A high school student from California has built a device that could replace conventional batteries in cell phones and other technology.
Boston

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Nurses Admit Difficulty Not Sympathyizng With Boston Bombing Suspect

The nurses at Beth Israel Hospital responsible for treating Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have admitted that they feel guilty for doing their job when it comes to caring for the 19-year-old accused terrorist.
Immigration Bill Could Be Voted on This Week

Immigration Reform 2013 News: Senate Committee Could Pass Immigration Reform Bill This Week

After weeks of debating the proposed immigration bill, the Senate Judiciary Committee may be ready to put it to a vote this week.
Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber Booed At Billboard Music Awards: 'I'm An Artist, I Should Be Taken Seriously'

The audience at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas was not a crowd full of Beliebers to say the least. After receiving the Billboard Milestone Award last night, Justin Bieber heard a chorus of boos during his acceptance speech.
Danger and separation from families changing job of U.S. diplomats

Danger And Separation From Families Changing Job Of U.S. Diplomats

When the Yemen-based branch of al Qaeda placed a bounty on her husband's head, Mary Feierstein learned of it from a friend who called and said, "You must be a mess!"
White House accuses Republicans of 'fishing expeditions'

White House Accuses Republicans Of 'Fishing Expeditions'

The White House on Sunday accused Republicans of conducting political "fishing expeditions," while Republican lawmakers showed no let up in attacking President Barack Obama's administration for a culture of what they called cover-up and "intimidation."
Powerful tornadoes strike in four central U.S. states

Powerful Tornadoes Strike In Four Central U.S. States

A massive storm front swept north through the central United States on Sunday, hammering the region with fist-sized hail, blinding rain and tornadoes, including a half-mile wide twister that struck near Oklahoma City. News reports said at least one person had died.

Dolphins Find a Howell, Navy's First Self-Propelled Torpedo

The two enlisted mammals, Ten and Spetz, found only the second Howell torpedo known to still exist, off the San Diego coast. Fifty Howells were made between 1870 to 1889.
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