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People mourn the victims of the Russian Airbus A321 crash at Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersberg. (Photo by Alexander Aksakov/Getty Images)

Nov 09, 2015 AM EST - Therese Agcopra

Senior U.S. Officials Express Strong Belief That Russian Passenger Jet Was Downed By a Terrorist Bomb

Senior U.S. officials are growing increasingly confident that a terrorist bomb caused the downing of the Russian passenger jet that killed 224 people on board.

(Photo by: Spencer Platt / Getty Images News) Not a single child from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala has entered the United States through refugee program Central American Minors.

Nov 07, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Not A Single Central American Child Entered The United States Through Refugee Program Central American Minors

Not a single child from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala has entered the United States despite the establishment of a refugee program called Central American Minors last year. The refugee program aims to provide these Central American children a legal way to rejoin their families in the US.

USS Ronald Reagan  (Photo by U.S. Navy photo by Dylan McCord/U.S. Navy via Getty Images)

Nov 18, 2015 PM EST - Czarelli Tuason

Chinese Submarine Reportedly Tracks American Aircraft Carrier In October

The U.S. confirmed that their USS Ronald Reagan was tracked by a Chinese submarine in October off the coast of Japan, but no harmful behavior was observed.

U.S. military(Photo by U.S. Navy via Getty Images)

Nov 16, 2015 PM EST - Czarelli Tuason

U.S. Military To Provide Additional Weaponry For Syrian Opposition Forces

After the Syrian opposition forces have regained 255 square kilometers of land around al-Houl village in a recent operation, the U.S. and regional allies are now set to provide additional weaponry to the U.S.-backed Syrian forces fighting the Islamic State.

Deutsche Bank was fined $258 million by the US Federal Reserve and the New York State Department of Financial Services. (Photo by Thomas Lohnes / Getty Images)

Dec 01, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

German Company Deutsche Bank Was Fined 258 Million USD By The U.S. Federal Reserve And New York State Department Of Financial Services For Allegedly Working With Sanctioned Companies

Deutsche Bank will pay $258 million to the US Federal Reserve and the New York State Department of Financial Services for allegedly working with sanctioned countries including Iran, Syrian, Myanmar, Libya and Sudan.

United States ranks third among tax havens for foreign companies, according to a recent Financial Secrecy Index report. (Photo by Spencer Platt / Getty Images)

Nov 30, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

United States Ranks Third Among Tax Havens For Foreign Companies Despite Implementation Of Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act

The US is among the top tax havens for foreign companies, according to a recent report by the Tax Justice Network. The US landed on the third spot despite the implementation of Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA).

US Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes says US Navy plans to conduct two or more patrols quarterly in South China Sea. (Photo by Darren McCollester / Getty Images)

Nov 30, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

U.S. Navy Reportedly Plans To Conduct Two Or More Patrols Quarterly In South China Sea

US Navy reportedly plans to continue to conduct patrols in South China Sea after China called the recent entry of USS Lassen near disputed islands as "illegal."

Global Lyme Alliance - Uniting For A Lyme-Free World Inaugural...

Nov 05, 2015 AM EST - Krezna de los Reyes

Joe Jonas, Gigi Hadid Break-Up Confirmed; Split Mutual As Former Release Statement!

Joe Jonas and Gigi Hadid split after five months of relationship.

Apple Reports Quarterly Earnings

Nov 05, 2015 AM EST - Krezna de los Reyes

iOS 9 Jailbreak Hackers Won $1 Million For Exploit; iPhone's OS Prone To Bugs?

A team of hackers won the zerodium challenge for $1 million dollars in detecting bugs from the Apple iOS 9.

Former US senator and actor Fred Thompson dies at 73 after recurrence of lymphoma. (Photo by Justin Sullivan / Getty Images News)

Nov 25, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson Dies At The Age Of 73 After Recurrence Of Lymphoma

Ex-US senator, GOP presidential hopeful and actor Fred Thompson died on Sunday at the age of 73 after a recurrence of lymphoma. He was first diagnosed with cancer in 2004.

Apple Unveils New Versions Of iPhone 6, Apple TV

Nov 03, 2015 AM EST - Krezna de los Reyes

iPad Pro Release Date Announced; Apple Introduces Smart Keyboard And Apple Pencil

Apple announced to release the new iPad Pro with improved specifications along with Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil on November 11.

Soldier dressed as suicide bomber stirs alarm at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. (Photo by Davis Turner/Getty Images)

Nov 02, 2015 AM EST - Therese Agcopra

Soldier Dressed As A Suicide Bomber For Halloween Causes Alarm in U.S. Military Base Fort Bragg

There will be no treats in store for one soldier who dressed as a suicide bomber when he tried to enter Fort Bragg in North Carolina.

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry was installed as the new leader of the U.S. Episcopal Church in a ceremony at the National Cathedral in Washington. (Photo by Alex Wong / Getty Images)

Nov 30, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry Is The First African-American Leader Of The U.S. Episcopal Church

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry is the first African-American leader of the US Episcopal Church after he was officially installed on Sunday. Curry replaced Katharine Jefferts Schori who is ending her nine-year term.

(Photo by: AgnosticPreachersKid) Federal Reserve says US economy has been growing at a moderate pace.

Oct 30, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Federal Reserve Says U.S. Economy Is Expanding At A 'Moderate' Pace; GDP Grew A 1.5 Annual Rate In Q3

The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday said the US economy has been growing at a moderate pace. It also announced its plans to keep the rates unchanged.

(Photo by: Perspecsys Photos / Flickr) Amendment of the recently passed cybersecurity bill would allow US courts to convict foreign nationals for crimes committed abroad.

Oct 30, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

CISA Bill Amendment Would Allow U.S. Courts To Chase And Convict Foreign Nationals For Crimes Committed Overseas

An amendment proposed by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse on the recently passed CISA bill would permit the US courts to convict foreign nationals for crimes committed outside the United States.

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