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E-Commerce Is Still A Boys Club: Amazon Lacks Nearly Any Female Leaders
Aside from startups like Stitch Fix, men still dominate e-commerce.
Twitter Users Support McCain's Vietnam War Remarks About Draft Dodgers
In an interview with C-Span about the Vietnam War, Sen. John McCain pointed fingers at wealthy Americans who were able to get out of being drafted into service, by finding a doctor to say they had a bone spur.
Why Jimmy Carter Wants To Work With Donald Trump
Former President Jimmy Carter has said he is keen to work with President Donald Trump on resolving the ongoing North Korea crisis.
Quentin Tarantino Knew About Harvey Weinstein Sexual Harassment For ‘Decades’
Quentin Tarantino reportedly knew of the disgraced film producer’s alleged sexual harassment for “decades,” according to a new report.
American Woman Marries Ethiopian Prince She Met At A Club, Becomes A Princess
He can trace his lineage back to Biblical King Solomon and Queen Sheba.
Who Is Daphne Caruana Galizia? Panama Papers Journalist Killed In Car Bomb
Malta's popular and controversial journalist cum blogger was a harsh critic of the Malta Prime Minister Joseph Muscat.
Patricia Arquette Accuses Oliver Stone Of Harassment, After He Sympathizes With Weinstein
In a series of tweets Friday, the “Boyhood” actress relived her experience with the “Platoon" director and claimed that he came onto her years ago at a premiere.
Gwyneth Paltrow Thanks Friends For 'Support' Following Harvey Weinstein Allegations
Paltrow made her first major appearance since speaking out about alleged sexual advances from Harvey Weinstein.
Gwyneth Paltrow Hinted At Harvey Weinstein's Sexual Harassment In 1998
Newly resurfaced footage shows Gwyneth Paltrow alleging that movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was a "coercer" in 1998.
Who Is Sally Jones? ISIS Member 'White Widow' Allegedly Killed In Syria
The British woman, also known as "White Widow," was allegedly killed in Syria by a U.S. drone strike, but the news has not yet been confirmed.
Who Is Harvey Weinstein? New York Times Uncovers History Of Sexual Harassment Allegations
Movie producer is the subject on a deeply reported investigation.
Bump Stocks Sales Spiking After Las Vegas Shooting
Bump stocks are becoming harder to come by.
Who Was Magdiel Sanchez? Deaf Man Fatally Shot By Oklahoma City Police
Even as witnesses at the scene were yelling "he can't hear you,” the police officers opened fire on Sanchez, who was holding a rod at the time of the shooting.
Shooting At Kansas Department Of Revenue Leaves 1 Critically Injured, Suspect Arrested
The suspect, identified as Ricky Todd Worth, was being investigated for non payment of taxes; the Department of Revenue employee is in stable conditions.
Trump Calls Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man,' Twitter Demands Elton John
Elton John isn't the only 'Rocket Man,' according to President Trump.
Fake London Underground Videos Of Explosion Fool Internet
It's on the internet. It has to be real — not.
WATCH: Police's Bodycam Footage Captures Fatal Shooting Of Knife-Wielding Man
The release of the footage by the New York Police Department was criticized by experts, with some saying it would jeopardize the safety of the personnel involved in the encounter and others saying it compromised the integrity of the ongoing investigation into the incident.
Edith Windsor, Gay Rights Pioneer Dies At 88, Twitter Mourns The Loss
Celebrities, politicians, and LGBTQ rights advocates offered their condolences after the announcement of gay rights pioneer Edith Windsor's death. Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton also offered their kind words.
What Is Hurricane Irma’s Death Toll? How Many People Died So Far
Hurricane Irma decimated the Caribbean and parts of Florida.
Devastating And Deadliest Hurricanes In US History
Hurricane Harvey made landfall on Aug. 25 as a Category 4 storm and on Tuesday broke the record for total rainfall from a tropical system. The storm has killed at least 30 people.
What Is Law of Karma? Professor Calls Harvey ‘Karma’ For Voting Trump
While Texans continue to brave Hurricane Harvey, a sociology professor lost his job after calling the natural disaster ‘Karma’ for the people of the state for voting for President Donald Trump.
Japanese Citizens Warned With A Text About North Korean Missiles
The missile crashed 730 miles off of Japan’s coast.
What Is The Death Toll For Hurricane Harvey?
Hurricane Harvey first made landfall in southeast Texas on Friday night and is devastating the region with massive rainfall and flooding.
Tobe Hooper Facts: 'Texas Chain Saw Massacre' Director Dies At 74
Tobe Hooper was born in Austin, Texas on Jan. 25, 1943. He worked as a college professor and a documentary cameraman before making his way into the world of cinema with "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" in 1974.
Journalist Kim Wall’s Headless Body Found After Submarine Death
Police said her head, arms and legs had been deliberately cut off.
CNN's Ana Navarro Says Trump May Have Dementia, Calls Him A Narcissist
The CNN commentator took to Twitter to criticize the president after he attacks "fake media" during his rally in Phoenix, Arizona.
Who Is Peter Madsen? Inventor Says Missing Journalist Dead, Buried At Sea
Madsen has changed his story about where Wall was last seen and details around her disappearance.
Trump Administration Fall Out: Billionaire Advisor Carl Icahn Resigns Amid Controversy
On the same day Steve Bannon left his role as chief strategist, billionaire advisor Carl Icahn has resigned after a New Yorker article.
Why Is Steve Bannon 'Out'? Leaked North Korea Secrets Possibly To Blame
Bannon reportedly handed in his resignation Aug. 7.
Carl Drega Facts: New Hampshire To Mark 20th Anniversary Of Drega Shootings
Law enforcement officials across New Hampshire and Vermont will mark the 20th anniversary of Drega shootings in which four people were killed.