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Why 'Criminal Alien' Is Offensive: In Immigration, Words Are More Than Political
We don't call people who speed "illegal drivers."
A Trump Casino In Cuba? Donald Trump Reportedly Explored Doing Business In Cuba In Violation Of US Policy
The Republican nominee reportedly funneled $68,000 to Cuba in a bid to do business with the island in 1998 in violation of the U.S. embargo.
'Fallout 4' PS4 Mods: 4 Plausible Theories Why Sony Canceled Bethesda's Idea
"Fallout 4" mods aren't coming to PS4 anytime soon, and Bethesda says Sony is to blame. In the absence of an official response, here are four plausible theories to explain PlayStation's latest blunder!
Hillary Clinton Body Double Conspiracy Theory And More Hoaxes, From Pillows To Epilepsy, Explained
The internet loves to think something is wrong with her.
Apple Watch 2 Rumor Roundup: Final Rumored Specs, Features As Well As Pricing For Apple Watch Successor
Apple's newest smartwatch, the Apple Watch 2, is expected to debut later today during the Cupertino giant's San Francisco media event.
When Will ‘The Blacklist’ Season 3 Be Available On Netflix? Catch Up Before NBC Series' Season 4 Premiere
“The Blacklist” Season 3 will be released on Netflix this week.
Nigeria Recession 2016: Economy Slumps As Oil Woes Continue
Why Nigeria's economy has seen a decline in growth.
Russian Politics Under Putin Dirtier Than Ever: Why Is The Russian President Purging His Closest Allies?
Putin is sending a warning to elites to remain loyal, observers claim.
Presidential Debate Schedule 2016: Will Gary Johnson, Jill Stein Make It On Stage For Events?
Will Gary Johnson and Jill Stein get on the debate stages?
'Fallout 4' PS4 Mods Release Date Still Unknown, Fan Theory Blames Console's OS For The Delay
"Fallout 4" PS4 mods don't have a release date, and Bethesda has been tight-lipped about why. Read the latest update from Bethesda and a fan theory that might explain the delay!
John Oliver Blasts State Of Journalism: How Bad Has 2016 Been For Media?
Oliver highlighted how media layoffs have affected the state of journalism on "Last Week Tonight" Sunday.
Ukraine War News: Ukrainian Athletes Warned About Russia Media During Rio Games
Amid increased tensions between the neighboring countries, the Ukrainian sports minister is upset the country's Olympians have talked to Russian media.
Feds Charge 46 Alleged Mafia Members In Mob Sweep [VIDEO]
Watch as accused mafia members leave court and try to avoid the media. But one alleged mobster spoke with Newsweek on camera about the charges against him.
Who Is Dinesh D'Souza? 'Hillary's America' Filmmaker Has History Of Railing Against Liberals
D'Souza's latest film is aimed at bringing down Hillary Clinton ahead of the election.
‘Making A Murderer’ Season 2 Update: Netflix To Further Explore Steven Avery’s Case With New Episodes
“Making A Murderer” Season 2 will focus on Steven Avery and Brandan Dassey’s legal teams trying to prove their innocence.
The End Of ISIS? Islamic State Leaders Prepare For Fall Of Caliphate In Iraq And Syria With Plans For Global Terror Network
Leaders of the Islamic State group are preparing for the fall of the Caliphate by planning for terror attacks across the globe.
Could Queen Elizabeth Have Stopped Brexit? Palace Prevents EU Referendum Discussion, But She’s Broken Protocol Before
The monarch is supposed to be “strictly neutral with respect to political matters,” but unconfirmed media reports indicated she wanted to leave the European Union.
Who Supported EU Remain Vote? The Big Losers In The Referendum On Britain’s Future
Months of vigorous campaigning and frenzied debate came to a stunning end Friday as Britons voted to leave the EU. Here’s who lost.
How Digital Media Made Money Pretending To Shame Donald Trump Over A Taco Tweet
In the voracious symbiotic cycle of politics and media, there are no clean hands (whatever size they may be).
Craig Wright Publicly Identifies Himself As Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto
In December, Wired and Gizmodo magazines identified Craig Wright as the actual person behind the name — Satoshi Nakamoto — used by the cryptocurrency’s creator.
Ted Cruz ‘Major Announcement’ Live Stream: Can Carly Fiorina Help Texan Senator’s Struggling Campaign In Indiana?
Some believe selecting the former Hewlett-Packard CEO, once a popular presidential candidate, could help Cruz with women voters.
Nepal Earthquake Photos: One Year Later, Reconstruction Just Beginning Amid Government Gridlock
Nepal created a National Reconstruction Authority in December, and its work will continue over the next five years at an estimated cost of $8 billion.
Norway Mass Murderer Anders Breivik Wins $40K In Human Rights Case Against Norwegian Government
Anders Breivik, serving a 21-year sentence for killing 77 people in 2011, claims the right to organize a fascist movement from his cell.
Following Revelation Of Nigeria’s Shiite Muslim Mass Graves, Amnesty International Calls For Independent Investigation
A Nigerian government official revealed this week that 347 Shiite Muslims were killed and secretly buried following clashes with the military.
FanDuel’s Co-Founder Says He’s No Longer Worried About Legal Challenges [Video]
Tom Griffiths noted a Virginia law that makes daily fantasy sports legal and said he welcomes regulation by other states.
Did ISIS Crucify A Catholic Priest On Good Friday? Thomas Uzhunnalil Worked For Mother Teresa’s Charity
The Rev. Thomas Uzhunnalil, a Salesian priest, was kidnapped in Yemen this month during a raid on a Catholic nursing home run by Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity.
Whole Woman’s Health vs. Hellerstedt: What To Know About The US Supreme Court's Next Abortion Case
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, one of the most pivotal abortion cases in years.
British Local Governments Take Thousands Of Eastern European Migrant Children Into Care: Report
With thousands of Eastern European children already in British custody, critics warn the phenomenon may “break the care system.”
ISIS Genocide Against Christians, Yazidis? European Parliament Recognizes Islamic State Targeting Religious Minorities
In a vote Thursday, the multinational body unanimously labeled the terror group's targeting of Christians and Yazidis as a war crime.
Amid Low Oil Prices, Nigeria Requests $3.5B From World Bank As Africa's Largest Economy Struggles
Nigeria's government is highly reliant on oil and has suffered from a worldwide oil glut.