Who Killed Tupac Shakur? 2Pac Murder Theories And Conspiracies Explained For Anniversary Of Rapper's Death
Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas on Sep. 7, 1996. He died six days later on Sep. 13.
Roald Dahl Quotes: 12 Sayings To Celebrate The 'BFG', 'Willy Wonka' Writer's 100th Birthday
The iconic "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author would have turned 100 today.
9/11 Memorial Live Stream 2016: Watch New York Anniversary Ceremony At September 11 Memorial Plaza
Sunday marks the 15-year anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
Hillary Clinton Health Questions Divide Mainstream Media As Conspiracy Rumors Persist
The mainstream media has largely written off rumors that Hillary Clinton is too sick to be president, but some still think she should set the record straight.
The United States After 9/11: 7 Ways America Has Changed Since 2001 At 15-Year Anniversary
The 9/11 terror attacks have had lasting ramifications on American foreign and domestic policy.
Obama Calls Americans 'Lazy' On Culture And Environment In Laos Town Hall
“If you are in the United States sometimes you can feel lazy and think, ‘You know we are so big we don’t have to really know anything about other people,’” Obama said.
How To Get Shawn Mendes Illuminate World Tour Tickets; Singer Announces Dates On Snapchat
Shawn Mendes announced the cities for his upcoming world tour via Snapchat Wednesday.
Should You Trade In Your iPhone 6 Now Or Later? Apple Announces iPhone 7 Release Date
Over 55 percent of people that currently own an iPhone plan to purchase the iPhone 7.
Hillary Clinton Endorsements: Which Top Celebrities, Businessmen And Newspapers Are Supporting The Democrat In 2016?
Starbucks And Dallas Morning News Endorsed Hillary Clinton Wednesday.
Gary Johnson Went On Alex Jones' Infowars Long Before Donald Trump
Donald Trump is not the only one that has history with Jones. Johnson has been appearing on Jones' Infowars since 2012.
Famous Quotes On Depression: Bruce Springsteen And 6 Other Celebrities Battling Mental Illness
Bruce Springsteen talks about struggling with depression in his highly anticipated autobiography, "Born to Run," which will be released on Sep. 23.
Donald Trump Compared To ISIS: Republican Propaganda Mirrors Islamic State Group, UN Leader Claims
"[Trump and ISIS both] seek in varying degrees to recover a past," said UN Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein.
Black Lives Matter Popular With Young White Americans, According To New Poll
A new poll shows support for Black Lives Matter is growing among young, white Americans.
Is Philippines Davao City Bombing ISIS? Islamic State-Inspired Abu Sayyaf On The Rise In Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia has seen an uptick in terrorist activity associated with the Islamic State in the last year.
National Tailgating Day 2016: The 5 Best Pre-Game Hangouts In College Football
National Tailgating Day is just in time for the first official weekend of college football.
4 Times Donald Trump Tried To Reach Out To Black Voters; GOP Nominee To Visit African American Church
Donald Trump will be interviewed by a pastor at a black church in Detroit on Saturday.
When Does Summer 2016 End? The Last Day Before The Fall Equinox
Get ready for fall. September 22 is the last summer day of 2016.
Presidential Debate Schedule: Gary Johnson, Jill Stein Qualify For Oregon Ballot, But Will They Be On Stage With Clinton And Trump?
Gary Johnson and Jill Stein still face an uphill battle if they want to qualify for a spot in the presidential debates.
How Much Do Soldiers Make? Military Pay Raise Of 1.6 Percent Ordered By Obama For 2017
Basic pay for privates in the U.S. military is currently $18,802.80 per year.
Brazil Impeachment Explained: President Dilma Rousseff Removed After Senate Vote
Brazil’s Senate voted Wednesday to remove Dilma Rousseff, the South American country’s first female president, by a vote of 60 to 21.
Should The Fed Raise Interest Rates? Bill Gross Blasts Janet Yellen For 'Market Manipulation'
Gross says Janet Yellen's policies "have deferred long-term pain for the benefit of short-term gain."
Who Is Enrique Peña Nieto? Donald Trump To Visit Mexico Ahead Of Arizona Immigration Speech
Donald Trump is making a trip to Mexico ahead of a major immigration speech in Arizona.
The End Of Coffee? Climate Change Poses Threat To Starbucks, Other Major Producers
Climate change could cut coffee production across the globe in half, according to a new study.
The Clinton Foundation Scandal Explained: Money, Power And Influence Questions Hound Hillary Clinton Campaign
The New York Times has called for Hillary Clinton to cut ties with the Clinton Foundation before the November election.
Dave Chappelle Slams Black Lives Matter: Why The Comedian Has A Problem With The Popular Social Justice Movement
The comedian says "Enough is Enough" would be a better slogan for the social justice movement.
Illegal Immigration Policy: Private Prisons To Undergo Homeland Security Review, Says Jeh Johnson
The Department of Homeland Security will evaluate whether the agency should continue to contract with private prisons.
Huma Abedin's Friend Responds To Anthony Weiner Separation After Sexting Scandal: The 'Truth' About Their Relationship
A source described as a close friend of Abedin said that the two have been separated for over a year already despite Weiner's latest sexting scandal.
Who Is Kelli Ward? John McCain's Primary Challenger Courts Controversy In Senate Bid
Republican primary voters will decide between John McCain and Kelli Ward on Aug. 30.
Confederate Flag Banned At Veterans Cemeteries? New VA Policy Restricts Use At Federal Sites
The Department of Veterans Affairs will no longer allow the Confederate flag to be displayed prominently at federal cemeteries.
Is 'Stop White People' A Real Class? SUNY Binghamton Lists Course For RA Training
SUNY Binghamton gave a training session on racial sensitivity a rather insensitive name.