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San Bernardino Suspects Manhunt Heading To Mexico? Police Chase Underway For Shooting Suspects Remains Local
After a mass shooting in Southern California, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol personnel received no instructions to block the U.S.-Mexico border, a spokesman said.
War On ISIS Terrorism 2015: Italy Cracks Down On Clandestine Mosques To Quell Islamic Extremism After Paris Attacks
There are four official mosques and 800 places of worship for Italy's 1.5 million Muslims.
Google's Speedy Mobile Pages Will Begin Rolling Out In Early 2016
The search giant's Advanced Mobile Pages Project has already received commitments from the likes of AOL, CBS Interactive, Slate and Thrillist.
Donald Trump On Climate Change: 'Big Fat Dose Of Global Warming' Is Needed After Cold Front Hits Northeast
Donald Trump prefers global warming to cold streaks in October.
ISIS In Libya? Gadhafi Sirte Residence Searched By Islamic State For Hidden Money: Report
The militant group has had a presence in the North African nation for a little more than a year.
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Jet Will Sling Lethal, Unmanned Drones At Enemy Targets -- It Just Has To Get Off The Ground
Plagued with problems almost since day one, the "ultimate fighter jet" will sling lethal, unmanned drones at enemy targets.
Oregon Shooting Puts Spotlight Back On Mass Shooting 'Contagion Effect'
Mass-shooting incidents can be contagious, with the likelihood of a similar event increasing for a time after one takes place, according to a recent study.
Amid NATO Threats, Russia New Air Bases Could Open Across Eastern Europe And Central Asia
The additional air force bases would enable the Kremlin's jets to continue probing the skies over Europe without worrying about making it back to Russia's sovereign territory.
Russia's Airborne Units Put On Full Alert Amid NATO Tensions, Combat Readiness Inspections
Units in Russia's airborne forces have been put on full alert as part of an inspection of the country's military readiness.
Digital Privacy: Microsoft, US Justice Department Will Argue Over Whether A US Warrant Can Access Customer Data Stored Abroad
The tech giant says allowing U.S. authorities to access private customer data in Ireland is toxic to European business.
Transgender Catholics Cannot Be Godparents, Vatican Says
The ruling came in response to a Spanish transgender man's request to act as godfather to his nephew.
Hamid Gul, Father Of The Taliban, Dies Of Brain Hemorrhage
Hamid Gul, the former head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, was on a family vacation when he was taken ill.
Rosie O'Donnell vs. Donald Trump: Former 'The View' Host Also Has History Of Controversial Comments
Like Donald Trump, the former co-host of "The View" has stirred controversy -- especially with an impression of Asian people.
Ivana Trump Denies Former Husband, Donald Trump, Raped Her; Wishes Him Luck With Presidential Campaign
According to a 1993 book, Trump raped his first wife, Ivana, after going through a painful surgery.
Donald Trump Ex-Wife Rape Accusation: Ivana Backtracks On 'Violent Assault' Allegations
In a deposition from their early-1990s divorce proceedings, Ivana Trump accused her husband of raping her during a 1989 encounter.
Israel Moves To Legalize West Bank Settlements As EU Pressure Grows
The move comes amid sustained criticism from Israel's Western allies, with the EU announcing this week that it will keep pushing for products manufactured in West Bank settlements to be labeled.
Russia Tupolev 22M3 Bombers Upgrade: Modernized Jets To Be In Service By End of 2015
Russia will introduce six long-range Tupolev Tu-22M3 bombers to its fleet before the end of this year.
Polish Minister Does Nazi Salute In EU Parliament, Poland Apologizes
Poland issued an apology after right-wing lawmaker Janusz Korwin-Mikke did a Nazi salute and made reference to a Nazi slogan.
Russia Doubling Military Troops on Novaya Zemlya In Arctic by 2020
Encompassing two Russian nuclear test sites used during the Cold War, Novaya Zemlya is one of the northeasternmost points in all of Europe.
Under Kim Jong Un, North Korea Scrutinizing Workers, Officials Abroad After Defections, Report Says
An unspecified number of North Korean officials recently fled to foreign nations to avoid harsh tactics implemented by Kim Jong Un.
Russia Grounds Entire Su-24 Fleet Of Fighter Jets After Deadly Crash Near Sea Of Japan
The entire Su-24 fleet was grounded after one of the aircraft crashed in far eastern Russia, killing both pilots.
Zimbabwe President Mugabe Proposes To Obama, Mocks Gay Marriage Supreme Court Decision
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, who strongly opposes homosexuality, ridiculed the U.S. for legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide.
What Is Tarot? A Professional Tarot Card Reader Tells All
A Tarot card reader needs to be skilled at delivering information.
IRS Believes Hackers Who Stole Data From Over 100K US Taxpayers Were In Russia: Reports
Thieves used the taxpayer data they obtained from the hack to apply for millions of dollars in fraudulent tax refunds.
Chinese Navy Warns US Surveillance Plane To Abort Scouting Mission In South China Sea, Report Says
The surveillance plane was conducting a scouting mission to assess China’s progress in building military installations on disputed islands in the South China Sea.
ISIS-Affiliated Hackers Threaten Cyberattacks, 'Electronic War' on US, Europe
Hackers claiming links to Islamic State group are warning of imminent cyberattacks on the U.S. and Europe.
'Ridiculous Six' Netflix Movie Hit With Petition To Change Offensive Script After Native American Extras Protest
Native American extras walked off the set of the Adam Sandler/Netflix movie because of what they deemed offensive content.
'Clinton Cash' To Shed Light On Bill And Hillary Clinton's 'Questionable Deals': Report
"Clinton Cash," to be released on May 5, will reportedly reveal details of financial transactions that "put millions" in the Clintons' pockets.
Kharkiv Partisans: Pro-Russia Terror Group Threatening To Kill Ukrainians If Soviet Monuments Are Toppled
After Ukraine's Parliament bans Nazi and Russian imagery, a pro-Russian group threatens to kill 5 'Ukrops' for every item lost.
Russian Military Drills Continue With T-90A Tank Exercises Near Ukraine Border, Report Says
An increase in Russian military drills has exacerbated the Kremlin's already-tense relations with Ukraine and NATO.