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Photos Of Brooklyn Bridge Shutdown By Walter Scott Supporters During Police Brutality Protest [VIDEO]
Stop Mass Incarceration wants “justice for all the victims of brutal, murdering police."
French TV Network TV5Monde Hit By Pro-ISIS 'CyberCaliphate' Hackers
Hackers claiming to be members of the now infamous "CyberCaliphate" targeted the website and Facebook page of the network on Wednesday.
Did Russia Try To Bribe French Politicians? Leaked Texts Suggest France's Right-Wing Party Endorsed Crimean Referendum For Cash
The unconfirmed emails show a senior Kremlin official negotiating with a man with ties to National Front.
Boko Haram Update: Ahead Of Nigerian Election 2015, Military Overtakes Gwoza Stronghold From Militants
The Boko Haram headquarters in Gwoza, Nigeria, had been one of the few strongholds it had left in northern Nigeria.
Israel Spying Denial Contradicted By NSA Documents: Intercept Report
The documents reportedly show that the CIA considers Israel a “priority threat country,” along with Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan and Cuba.
Where Are The Taliban Five Now? Commanders In Bowe Bergdahl Swap Getting 'Royal Treatment' In Qatar
Also known as the Guantanamo Five, the Taliban Five are living cushy lives in Qatar.
How HBO Plans To Beat Netflix To The Next Hit Show: Reading Lots Of Scripts
Simply throwing money at content won't win the streaming-TV wars.
Turkey Calls To Ban Minecraft, Says Game Is 'Based On Violence'
"Minecraft," rated suitable for children aged 7 and over in the U.S., is widely considered less violent than other mainstream games.
Oswald Biographer Casts More Doubt On Bill O’Reilly’s George De Mohrenschildt Suicide Story
Edward Jay Epstein wrote Monday that he was the only reporter interviewing Oswald’s friend on the day of his death.
Israel Elections: Arab Voters Face Defining Moment With Joint List Party Poised For Unprecedented Knesset Showing
Israeli Arab politicians are hoping to move their community from the sidelines after years of declining voter turnout.
Bill Cosby Defamation Case Update: Lawyers Seek To Dismiss Claims Made By Alleged Sexual Assault Victims
Bill Cosby's lawyers are seeking to dismiss a defamation lawsuit against the comedian by saying he is acting in self-defense.
Russian Military Ready To Defend Russia's Interests In Arctic; Bombers, Submarines Conducting Drills In Area
The Arctic region is rich in oil, gas and offers trading sea routes, and Russia has been escalating military exercises to defend its interests in the area.
Ukrainian Pilot Nadiya Savchenko, On 75th Day Of Hunger Strike, Says She May Die In Russian Custody
Nadiya Savchenko was allegedly captured by pro-Russian rebels and taken to Moscow, charged with involvement in Russian journalists' deaths.
Russian Nuclear Missile Forces Conduct Large-Scale Exercises Across Country
Russia's nuclear force is set for major upgrades over the next few years, per a new Russian military doctrine.
Who Is Mads Nissen? Dane's 'Homophobia In Russia' Image Of Gay Couple Wins World Press Photo Contest
The picture shows a gay couple, Jon and Alex, being intimate in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Hackers Calling Themselves ‘CyberCaliphate’ Break Into International Business Times, Newsweek
The group that claimed to have hacked the U.S. Central Command and Taylor Swift has hit International Business Times.
Ukraine's Women Should Be Active In Peace Process, OSCE Says
In Ukraine, women make up the "overwhelming majority" of internally displaced people.
Ex-Iraqi PM Nouri Al-Maliki Isn't 'Aiming' For Re-Election But 'Won't Decline' An Offer
But he certainly wouldn't decline if elected.
Meet Glassbreakers, The Startup Trying To Break Silicon Valley's Bro Culture
New tech startups pop up every day, but Glassbreakers is different: It helps women break into the notoriously bro-centric Silicon Valley.
Tit-For-Tat Attacks Between Hezbollah And Israel Won't Turn Into All-Out War, Experts Say
Lebanon is on edge as Israel and the Shiite militants trade fire, but their confrontation is unlikely to escalate.
Fourth Former High-Ranking Russian Military Official Commits Suicide In Less Than A Year
Police are investigating for links among the four suicides since the circumstances are similar.
Who Is Mia Khalifa? Why PornHub's No. 1 Ranked Star Receives Death Threats
Mia Khalifa is PornHub's highest-ranked adult star and one of Lebanon's least favorite celebrities.
Jewish Community In Australia Under Lockdown Since Sydney Siege
Several Jewish institutions have beefed up security measures after a gunman took dozens of people hostage at a café in Sydney.
Bill Cosby Biographer Mark Whitaker: 'I Was Wrong' Not To Pursue Assault Charges More Aggressively
Bill Cosby's biographer, Mark Whitaker, the former editor of Newsweek, said he steered away from allegations he "couldn't confirm independently."
Bill Cosby Rape Accuser Pens Op-Ed, Claims No One Paid Attention Until A Man Spoke Out
Barbara Bowman, who alleges she is one of 13 women Bill Cosby drugged and raped, penned an op-ed about her ordeal.
Darren Wilson Grand Jury Decision: 5 Possible Outcomes For Ferguson Police Officer After Michael Brown Shooting
A grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri, will decide whether to charge police officer Darren Wilson with murder.
New Book Claims Nick Szabo As True Bitcoin Creator; Researcher Denies Establishing Digital Cryptocurrency
Szabo's supposed involvement with bitcoin comes after Newsweek was heavily criticized for its story on the cryptocurrency.
A Virus That Makes Humans Stupid? ‘Innocuous’ Algae Pathogen That Impairs Cognition Discovered
For the first time, scientists have found a virus known to attack green algae can also infect human brains.
The ISIS Money Trail: Newsweek Reports On How The Islamic State Funds Terror
ISIS makes money on oil, private donations, extortion and human trafficking. Newsweek's cover story explores how they do it.
Digital News Outlet CNET Gets All 'IRL' With Print Magazine Launch
The first issue lands on newsstands, and 200,000 copies will retail for $5.99 each.