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White supremacists charged in planning violent attacks on synagogues, black churches

Authorities say two white supremacists attempted to illegally buy weapons and explosives to use in attacks on synagogues and black churches. → Read More

Pumpkins cause climate change Energy Department says

How scary are your jack-o’-lanterns? Scarier than you think, according to the Energy Department, which is claiming the holiday squash is responsible for unleashing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. → Read More

Hillary Clinton responds to debate in real time through texts, tweets

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton had her Twitter and text followers LOL’ing at her Republican debate commentary Wednesday night. → Read More

REI to close on Black Friday

Instead of opening their doors as American families are still digesting their ritual turkey, outdoor adventure retailer REI is bucking the holiday shopping tradition this year by keeping the doors on all 143 of their stores closed on Black Friday, encouraging their co-op members to #OptOutside on the annual shopping “holiday.” → Read More

Ivanka Trump: Donald Trump 'would be amazing for women in this country'

GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka is hitting the campaign trail on her father's behalf, looking to reassure the public that her dad is no misogynist. → Read More

Carly Fiorina: CNN GOP debate criteria may exclude her from main stage

Carly Fiorina has been steadily gaining in the polls since her showing at Fox News’ Aug. 6 “kiddie table” debate, but CNN’s debate criteria may keep the only woman GOP presidential hopeful from sitting with the big kids at the debate in September. → Read More

Indonesia plane crashes into mountain

An Indonesian airliner carrying 49 passengers and 5 crew crashed in the country's easternmost mountainous region in the province of Paupa, according to a government official. → Read More

National Journal to suspend weekly print publication

National Journal announced Thursday that it will no longer publish its weekly magazine and will shift its focus to digital journalism. → Read More

Girl Scouts return $100,000 donation when donor says it cannot be used for transgender girls

Although they were initially “thrilled” over a $100,000 donation, the Girl Scouts of Western Washington decided to return the gift when the donor stipulated that it could not be used for transgender girls. → Read More

David Sweat, escaped murderer, shot and captured

Escaped murderer David Sweat has been shot and is in police custody, according to multiple news reports. → Read More

Justice Department, Cleveland police reach deal over deadly force, brutality

The Justice Department has reached a settlement with the city of Cleveland over the unnecessary and excessive use of lethal and deadly force by the city’s police department, according to a report Monday by the New York Times. → Read More

Hillary Clinton had ‘ownership’ of U.S. Libya policy, own aide said

In a recently released email, an aide to then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said she had “leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country’s Libya policy from start to finish,” reports CNSNews. → Read More

Xcel Energy gets FAA approval to fly drones for infrastructure inspections

The Federal Aviation Administration will allow a Minnesota electric company to use drones to inspect electric lines and natural gas infrastructure, according to reports. → Read More

Inside the Beltway: What campaign? ‘Clinton Cash’ media roars to life

Well, that didn’t take long. Rather than spending a cozy 48 hours on the New Hampshire campaign trail with Hillary Rodham Clinton, plenty of news organizations sprang up on their hind legs to cover revelations about an anti-Clinton book that isn’t even published yet. → Read More

Hillary Clinton didn’t use government email account as secretary of state: Report

In a possible violation of federal rules, Hillary Rodham Clinton exclusively used a personal email address to conduct State Department business when she was serving as chief U.S. diplomat, according to a New York Times report. → Read More

Debbie Wasserman Schultz offers to change marijuana stance for retraction of criticism

Staffers of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz tried to arrange a deal with a medical marijuana proponent in Florida that she may be “willing to support a new amendment” in exchange for his retracting negative statements about the congresswoman. → Read More

Rand Paul: Vaccines can lead to ‘mental disorders’

When asked by radio host Laura Ingraham Monday about his views on vaccination, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said that while he is not "anti-vaccine" at all, he thinks they should be voluntary. → Read More

Bowe Bergdahl to be charged with desertion, retired officer tells Fox

Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was release by the Taliban last year in exchange for five prisoners, is being charged with desertion, retired Lt. Col. Tony Schaffer told Bill O’Reilly on “The O’Reilly Factor” Monday. → Read More

Steve Scalise spoke at white nationalist event

A spokesperson for House Majority Whip Steve Scalise confirmed Monday, that in 2002, the Louisiana Republican spoke to a group of white nationalist leaders, reports the Washington Post. → Read More

Flagstaff police officer killed by domestic violence suspect

A rookie Flagstaff, Arizona, police officer with less than one year on the job was shot and killed while checking on a domestic violence incident before the suspect turned the gun on himself, according to the Arizona Republic. → Read More