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NBA Trade Rumors: Cavs Have Made Markelle Fultz Offer To Sixers
The Cleveland Cavaliers are the first team to reportedly make an offer for struggling Philadelphia 76ers guard Markelle Fultz.
'Silence Jamal Khashoggi,' Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Instructed, Report Claims
A prominent Turkish columnist wrote CIA director Gina Haspel had "signaled" the existence of the recording during a visit to Ankara last month.
NBA Trade Rumors: Lakers, Sixers, Bucks, OKC Interested In Kyle Korver
Kyle Korver is currently in the second year of a three-year, $22 million deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Meghan Markle’s Rumored Feuds With The Royal Family Revisited
Relive all of Meghan Markle's speculated feuds with the British royal family.
Can Trump Revoke $16 Billion Hurricane Maria Aid Promised To Puerto Rico?
President Donald Trump concocted a conspiracy theory unbacked by any evidence or proof that the government of the distressed island was using federal disaster relief money to pay off debt.
Who Is Jared Polis? Colorado Elects First Openly Gay Governor In America
Polis, who won with 51.6 percent votes against Stapleton on Tuesday, served in the House of Representatives since 2009.
Michael Avenatti Was Among Cesar Sayoc’s Reported Targets: Stormy Daniels’ Lawyer
Cesar Sayoc had allegedly had compiled a list of at least 100 potential targets, a number of unnamed law enforcement officials and federal authorities told media outlets.
Who Is Jair Bolsonaro? Trump Congratulates Brazil's ‘Far-Right’ President-Elect
Bolsonaro had 55.1 percent of the votes in the second round of presidential elections in which he was competing against left-wing candidate Fernando Haddad of the Workers Party.
Gab.com Vows To Fight Internet, Social Media Blocks Over Pittsburgh Shooter Links
Pittsburgh synagogue shooter Robert Bowers' affiliation with Gab has cost the company dearly as it was banned from its web hosting provider, Joyent.
China Listens To Trump Cellphone Calls, Tries To Sway Policy: Report
Chinese spies often eavesdrop on President Donald Trump when he uses his unsecure cellphone to gossip with old friends, and Beijing uses what it learns to try to sway U.S. policy, the New York Times reported Wednesday, citing current and former U.S. officials.
Princess Diana’s ‘Secret’ Connection To Missing Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Revealed
Princess Diana's late boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, is the first cousin of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Who Is Kevin Cooper? Kim Kardashian Asks Jerry Brown To Review Case
Kardashian tweeted Sunday asking California Gov. Jerry Brown justice for Kevin Cooper.
Facebook Doing Internal Damage Control After Exec Supports Brett Kavanaugh
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will reportedly meet with employees Friday to douse the flames set by one executive who appeared behind Brett Kavanaugh at his hearing last week.
Who Was Sylvester Zottola? Reputed Mobster Killed At McDonald's Drive-Thru
Zottola was an associate of New York’s Bonanno crime family and was targeted at least three times in the past 12 months.
Where Next For Canelo Alvarez, Gennady Golovkin After HBO Stops Boxing Coverage?
HBO announced Thursday they will be leaving the boxing business due to a number of factors.
NBA Trade Rumors: Jimmy Butler Prefers Heat, Speculation Regarding Anthony Davis' Future
Jimmy Butler might be one of a few NBA stars that are traded within the next year.
27 Movie Transformations That Made Our Favorite Stars Completely Unrecognizable
Thanks to the magic of makeup, prosthetics and visual effects, actors can become virtually unrecognizable for a film role. Check out some of the most extreme cinematic transformations of all time.
Nikki Haley Net Worth: UN Ambassador Spent State Department's $52,700 On Curtains
The United Nations ambassador's residence, in a new building on First Avenue, New York, has spectacular views and is a 6,000 square-foot full-floor penthouse.
Prince William Loves Going To This Destination Just Like Princess Margaret
Prince William and Princess Margaret both enjoy Mustique.
Trump Montana Speech: President Can't Pronounce 'Anonymous,' Compares Himself To Lincoln
The president also speculated about his impeachment and used it to attempt convincing his supporters to vote for Republicans in November’s midterm elections.
Russia-US Defense Contracts Continue To Be Important For Kremlin
Dmitry Rogozin, the head of Roskosmos, opened up about why the military contracts with the U.S. were vital for Russia.
Russian Hacking Of Conservative Groups Sites Thwarted: Microsoft
Microsoft's announcement comes amid increasing cyber-tensions between Moscow and Washington and rising concerns regarding security ahead of the 2018 mid-term elections in the United States.
California May Stop Putting Cancer Warnings On Coffee
California may stop putting cancer warnings on coffee, which would reverse a March ruling.
Attica Wildfires In Greece: Over 60 Dead, Including Children Escaping Flames
Multiple wildfires have broken out all over Athens, causing people to evacuate their homes.
BART Stabbing Suspect John Lee Cowell Arrested For Killing Nia Wilson
Bay Area Rapid Transit Police Department did not release any additional information regarding the arrest but said he was not armed when arrested.
US Army Discharges Some Immigrant Recruits, Keeps Rest In Limbo
The immigrants were recruited under Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest, through which, they were promised fast-tracked citizenships.
LeBron James Free Agency: Rockets, Celtics Eliminated As Options, Lakers, Cavs Likeliest Destinations
LeBron James' decision to become a free agent almost certainly means he won't be going to Houston.
Paul George Move To Lakers Less Likely, OKC Thunder Contract Renewal Possible
Paul George will be a free agent in the summer with reports of a possible move to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Paul George Rumors: Lakers, Thunder, Rockets The Only Teams In The Mix To Sign Star Free Agent?
Star small forward Paul George is expected to command a lucrative contract this summer, but there are still questions about where he will end up.
Pulse Nightclub Shooting 2nd Anniversary: 7 Facts About Orlando Massacre
Mateen shot about one-third of the people inside the nightclub when he opened fired. A staggering 49 people were killed and 53 were wounded in the shooting.