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Doctor in Boston Hospital Shot, Gunman Dead
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a prevalent hospital in Boston, reports that a lone gunman opened fire on a single doctor today in the hospital. The gunman fired two shots at the doctor and was found dead in a room with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. President Obama to Give State of the Union Speech
On Tuesday night, the President of the United States will address the nation in his State of the Union speech. The topics of the President’s speech, however, are no mystery. Supreme Court Will Decide the Constitutionality of Same Sex Marriage for the Nation
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decided to take a landmark case concerning the constitutionality of gay marriage for the nation. A ruling by the Supreme Court will either allow same-sex marriage in all 50 states, or declare it unconstitutional. The High Court will make a decision ... Pope Francis States Freedom of Speech Does Not Excuse Mocking of Faith
On his way to the Philippines, Pope Francis shared his views on the attacks in Paris, as well as the need for respect towards religions. Satellite Images Show the Extent of Damage by Boko Haram
In one of their most destructive attacks, Boko Haram opened fire on civilians of Baga and Doron Baga last week. Google Improves Google Translate Application to Include Live Conversation Translation and Instantaneous Image Translation
On Wednesday, Google updated its translation application. The update included two major tweaks that added the recognition and translation of live conversations as well as a camera function that directly translates a text in the picture. These tools allow for the application to be of more ... President Obama Pushes for Faster Internet Nationwide
On Wednesday, President Obama spoke about access to faster Internet nationwide in a warehouse in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The President has pushed for such reforms in the past, but today’s speech was good news for proponents of cheaper and faster Internet. Judge Denies Houston Mayor's Request to Bypass Jury Trial in Bathroom Bill
A district court judge in Texas did not approve the Houston Mayor’s motion to waive a jury trial regarding a voter referendum for the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance, or HERO. Facebook to Show Amber Alerts
On Tuesday, Facebook implemented their new partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, or NCMEC. The social networking company will display amber alerts on the newsfeeds of users. Both mobile and desktop versions of the social network will show the amber alerts. South Dakota Judge Strikes Down Gay Marriage Ban, Calling it Unconstitutional
A federal judge struck down the gay marriage ban in South Dakota in a ruling on Monday. U.S. District Judge Karen Schreier declared the bans as a hindrance and direct obstruction to the constitutional rights of same-sex couples.