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African American Family in Compton Attacked, Threatened by Latino Gang Members
An African American family was attacked this week as part of a slew of other incidents that have occurred in recent years, in an attempt by Latino gangs to rid a once predominantly black neighborhood of African American residents.
Teacher Arrested in Molestation Case: Robert Pimentel Accused of Molesting 20 Students
A fourth grade teacher of over 35 years was arrested Wednesday in Los Angeles under suspicion of molesting 20 students.
Woman Sues Over Strip Search: Claims She Was Forced Off Plane at Gun Point
An Ohio woman is suing Frontier Airlines, the FBI, TSA and other government agencies, claiming that she was removed from her flight at gunpoint and forced to stay in an airport cell for over four hours.
IKEA Slammed by Transgender Group for New Ad
An IKEA ad depicting a woman who accidentally speaks with a manly voice has sparked complaints from a transgender group.
Burger King Drops Horse Meat Firm as 'Precautionary' Measure
Burger King has dropped an Irish meat supplier found responsible for the discovery of horse meat in beef patties that were being sold on supermarket shelves.
John Cleese Selling 'Monty Python' Gear to Pay Ex-Wife Alimony: Owes $1 Million a Year
John Cleese is holding what appears to be his own personal auction of "Monty Python" paraphernalia in an effort to make alimony payments.
Bradley Cooper Role: Actor Wants to Play Lance Armstrong
Bradley Cooper has revealed an interest in playing the role of the recently disgraced Lance Armstrong in a possible a biopic.
Combat Ban on Women Lifted by Leon Panetta; Soldiers Push Back Against Law
Pentagon chief Leon Panetta has lifted the combat ban on women, which prevents female soldiers from seeking front line jobs in the military. The decision has reignited the debate on whether or not men and women are truly treated as equals in the U.S.
Chicken Wing Shortage Hits Super Bowl Fans: Where's the Beef?
Chicken wings could become a delicacy this year around Super Bowl time. Reports have confirmed a lack of chicken across the nation.
Special Needs Boy Defended by Waiter: Server Refused Service to Discriminating Customer (VIDEO)
A waiter from Houston, Texas earned praise for refusing to serve a customer who insulted a special needs boy.