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Multiple Handwritten Suicide Notes Found In Aaron Hernandez's Prison Cell
The notes were written to his fiancée, his daughter and a close prison friend.
What The Unicorn Frap Tastes Like And How To Make It — Sort Of
It tasted like an assault on my taste buds.
North Korea's Kim Jong-Un Spends Millions On Teenage Prostitutes
The North Korean leader reportedly took young teenage girls from their homes in order to entertain him.
Privacy Fears Lead To Increase In Encrypted Messaging App, Signal's Downloads: Report
In March, the U.S. senate voted to allow internet service providers to collect and sell user data.
Did ISIS Attack London? Islamic State Claims Its 'Soldier' Carried Out Deadly Parliament Plot
ISIS said the suspect was "executing the operation in response to calls to target citizens of coalition nations."
Russia At War? New World Order In Baltics, Eastern Europe Drawing Concerns From NATO Members
Russia's increased activity over the Baltic states has put NATO members on edge for much of the last two years.
Moon Travel Update 2017: Russia Could Fly Tourists To Moon By 2021
Leading Russian aerospace company, Energia, could be flying several tourists out to its International Space Station in four years.
Should You Go To College? PayPal’s Peter Thiel Will Pay You $100,000 To Drop Out And Live Your Dream
Every year, around 20 students right out of school are paid $100,000 by the PayPal co-founder to skip formal education and fund their own careers.
Terrorism Under Trump: US Assures Nigeria It Will Help Fight Boko Haram
Boko Haram militants that mostly live in Nigeria's northern states have killed nearly 20,000 people and displaced more than 2 million others since 2002.
Can Trump Be Hacked? President Uses Old Android Phone For Tweeting, Raising Security Concerns
The phone is believed to be a Samsung Galaxy S3, first released in 2012.
Is Russia Blackmailing Donald Trump? False Information, Suspicious Claims Surround Golden Showers Controversy
The alleged Russia dossier contained actual inaccuracies and suspicious intentions that intelligence officials could not verify.
What Is Golden Shower Gate? How To Read Donald Trump Unverified Documents On Russian Blackmail [FULL TEXT]
It's unclear what, if anything, in the report is true. But if the report is valid, Trump could be in big trouble.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un Brags About Nuclear Missile Technology To Start 2017, A Common Tactic For Leader
The North Korean leader said in televised remarks on New Year's Day that the country was nearly ready to test its ICBM, which can carry nuclear weapons.
Is ‘Sherlock’ Season 4 The Final Season? See What EP Steven Moffat Says About Cancellation Rumors
Many “Sherlock” fans are worried the show will be canceled after Season 4, but Steven Moffat does not have a definitive answer.
Who Will Be The Next King Of England? British Line Of Succession Amid Queen Elizabeth’s Death Rumors
As false reports regarding the queen’s death circulate on the internet, the British monarchy’s future has been the object of debate this week.
Is Queen Elizabeth The Last Queen? Line Of Succession Includes Prince Charles, Prince William
The 90-year-old monarch's health and the future of the monarchy have come under the microscope.
Dead Celebrities 2016: Quotes From Famous People Who Died This Year
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," is a Muhammad Ali quote that will live on for years after his death.
Returning A Christmas Gift? 'National Returns Day' Brings Record Numbers Of Packages Sent Back
The first week of January brings massive amounts of gift returns.
Radical Islamic Terrorism: Putin, Trump Disagree On Religion’s Role In Terror?
"I would prefer Islam not to be mentioned in vain alongside terrorism," the Russian president said at his annual year-end press conference Friday.
Donald Trump And Unions: President-Elect Battles With Carrier Leader, Others In Labor Groups
The president-elect has engaged in a war of words with Chuck Jones, president of a local United Steelworkers union.
How Much Steel Does The US Make? Trump Praised By CEO For Plans To Deregulate, Lower Corporate Tax
U.S. Steel CEO Mario Longhi expressed his excitement for the steel sector under President Donald Trump, but may have revealed a blind spot on the real estate magnate's own history with the industry.
Can Being Tired Kill You? Lack Of Sleep Increases Car Crash Rate For Drivers
More than 35,000 people died in auto accidents in 2015.
Trump Tower In Cuba: After Fidel Castro’s Death, Will Donald Trump Invest In Island Nation?
President-elect Donald Trump said in 1996 he wanted to do business with Cuba and was “ready to build the Taj Mahal in Havana.”
Will Donald Trump Stop Fighting Boko Haram? Nigeria Could Lose Military Funding Under New President
Under the administration of Barack Obama, the U.S. provided $71 million worth of equipment, logistics and training to Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin in the fight against Boko Haram.
War In Europe: If Trump Wins, Will The US Leave NATO? America's Involvement In Alliance In Question
Trump has been a vocal critic of NATO and has threatened to pull support from the military alliance the United States entered into in 1949.
Islamic State Leader Killed? Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Rumored To Be Living Out Final Days In Iraq
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is the leader of ISIS' self-declared caliphate and is believed to be hiding out in Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city and the center of an ongoing campaign to push the militants out of Iraq.
Scribd, Popular e-Book and Audiobook Service, To Add Magazines And News
Scribd, the popular e-Book and audiobook subscription service, is now offering subscribers access to premium magazine content from leading publishers including Bloomberg, IBT Media, New York Media, Slate Group, LLC and Time Inc.
Hillary Clinton Emails: What The FBI Will Review From The Anthony Weiner Investigation; Donald Trump Responds
Although there's no evidence of wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton, the discovery of a new trove of emails renewed questions about her integrity.
Ukraine War: Rebel Military Leader Arsen Pavlov Killed In Donetsk Bombing, But Did Russia Or Ukraine Arrange His Death?
Ukrainian rebels are accusing Kiev of declaring war after a video surfaced Sunday that appears to show far-right militants claiming responsibility for the assassination of a high-profile separatist commander.
Witches Are Real In Uganda: Witch Doctor Burned To Death After Child Abductions And Sacrificial Rituals
A witch doctor in Uganda was burned alive in his hutch over the weekend.