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Wife of "American Sniper," Taya Kyle, Overwhelmed with the Film's Success
"I also just want to cry and cry and honestly have today. I think that's what happens when I don't have the words. The only thing I can say is thank you. Thank you for the love and support of our military. Thank you for being willing to watch the hard stuff and thank you for hearing, seeing, ... SOTU 2015: Barack Obama Calls for Higher Minimum Wage, Equal Pay for Women
Some of the highlights in Obama's SOTU were equal wage for equal work for women and an increase in minimum wage. The President called 2014 a "breakthrough year for America," and that the economy is "growing and creating jobs at the fastest pace since 1999." The crowd cheered Obama on and even gave ... From TV Series to Films, Amazon is Taking Hollywood by Storm
Amazon is bent on conquering the entertainment industry. After the success of its TV series, "Transparent," the online shopping giant company has announced that it will be producing original films. Experts Study if Miss Universe 2015 Will Benefit Doral
Miss Universe 2015 will be held in be Doral, Miami. The 63rd annual beauty pageant was postponed last year, leaving no Miss Universe 2014 title, to January 2015. Although locals are excited that the prestigious event will take place in Doral, some are skeptical if it will actually benefit the city. Pope Francis Overwhelmed with 6 Million Crowd, Confirms US Visit
Pope Francis returned to Vatican last Monday, ending his Asian visit. The People's Pope was overwhelmed of the warm acceptance that he received in the Philippines. The crowd that went to see the Pope in Quirino Grand Stand, according to local officials, came to six million. Oscar Awards 2015 Nominees: 'The Theory of Everything,' 'American Sniper,' 'Birdman' Nominated for Best Picture
The Academy Awards is just around the corner and the nominations were announced on Thursday. "Birdman," "The Theory of Everything," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," and "American Sniper," are just some of the strongest contenders for Best Picture at the 87th Oscar Awards. More than 50% of US Public School Students are Poor, Studies Show
A new study has shown that 51% of U.S. public school students have become eligible for reduced or free lunch in school. The new statistics shows that majority of students in public schools come from low income families, a first in the last 50 years. NASA, NOAA Confirm 2014 as the Hottest Year Since 1880
NASA has confirmed that 2014 was the hottest year since 1880, changing earlier conclusions that global warming had already stopped. ISS Ammonia Leak, a False Alarm Says NASA
An alarm signaling an ammonia leak sent astronauts to seek for shelter on Wednesday. The supposed leak, according to NASA officials, was a false alarm. President Obama Pushes for Tougher Cyber Security Measures
The recent hacking on the U.S. Central Command's Twitter account has pressed US President Obama to call for more secure measures on cybersecurity laws.