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Crowd Chants '¡Si, Se Puede!' After Passage of Immigration Bill

After the Senate Judiciary Committee passed the "Gang of 8" Immigration bill with minimal amendments, the crowd erupted in cheers first chanting "Yes, we can!" After the Chair of the committee, Senator Leahy announced that he was going to "pretend" to ask for order, the crowd began shouting "¡Si, Se Puede!" Leahy invited the excited audience to approach the Senate committee stands to give and receive congratulations and to celebrate with other Senate members.

Jodi Arias: Death Penalty Would Cause More Pain

Jodi Arias tells The Associated Press that it would cause more pain for her family, if she is sentenced to death. Arias has been convicted of killing her former boyfriend in 2008. A jury is deciding if she will be sentenced to death. (May 22)

Protests Outside Cincinnati IRS Office

Protesters vented their anger at the IRS in Cincinnati on Tuesday. The IRS is under investigation, amid revelations that a Cincinnati-base IRS division singled out conservative groups for additional scrutiny. (May 22)

RAW: Massive tornado strikes Oklahoma

Cell phone video captures Oklahoma tornado in action

Arias Tells Jury What She'd Do if She Gets Life

Jodi Arias told a jury Tuesday that she can contribute to society if allowed to live, saying she'd like to start literacy, recycling and other programs in prison. (May 21)

The all-new Xbox One

Microsoft's totally overhauled Xbox gaming console boasts all-new hardware with live TV, movies on demand, and new interactive voice- and gesture-controlled features.

Apple denies tax 'gimmicks' as criticism mounts

WASHINGTON (AFP) - (AFP) - Apple chief executive Tim Cook denied Tuesday using "gimmicks" to dodge corporate taxes as the tech giant came under attack from US lawmakers for using "sham" subsidiaries and "convoluted" strategies to shift profits offshore.

Nidal Hasan paid $278K while awaiting trial

The U.S. Army has paid more than $278,000 to Maj. Nidal Hasan while he sits in jail awaiting trial for the Nov. 2009 murders of 13 people and the wounding of 32 others at Fort Hood, Texas.

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