Rob Delaney “Catastrophe” Actor Announces Death Of 2-Year-Old Son
BBC sitcom "Catastrophe" actor Rob Delaney announced the death of his son from cancer Friday on Facebook.
Donald Trump Signs $16 Billion In Federal Disaster Aid To Puerto Rico
The aid comes as a relief for the hurricane ravaged U.S. territory after months of hardship wrought by the worst natural disaster to hit the region in 90 years.
Mattis Says Immigrant Service Members Won't Face Deportation
On Thursday, the Defense secretary reassured immigrant service members that they will not have to face deportation.
Utah Republican Rep Jon Stanard Used Taxpayers' Money To Hire Prostitute
The 43-year-old Utah Lawmaker had voted for stricter laws against prostitution.
Russian Athletes Appeal To Participate In Pyeongchang Game Rejected By Panel
The Court of Arbitration for Sport rejected the appeal of 47 players and coaches, hours before the Winter Olympics began.
Who Is Christina Garcia? #MeToo Movement Advocate Accused Of Sexual Harassment
A former legislative staffer said #Metoo lawmaker, Christina Garcia, groped him at a softball game held in 2014.
Rep. Adam Schiff Falls For Russian Prank Offering 'Kompromat' On Trump
Two Russian pranksters nicknamed Vovan and Lexus masquerading as a Ukrainian politician placed a call to a top Democrat of the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, alleging they were in possession of compromising material against President Donald Trump.
Same-Sex Marriage Revoked In Bermuda Which Now Allows Only Civil Partnerships
Bermuda approved a bill Wednesday reversing the right of gay couples to marry.
Naked Passenger Disrupts Alaska Airlines Flight, Locks Himself In Restroom
A spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney for Alaska, Bryan Schroder Chloe Martin, said no charges were filed against the passenger Wednesday afternoon.
John Perry Barlow's Legacy: Music, Open Internet And Press Freedom
Barlow was the founder of Electronic Frontier Foundation — a digital rights group that believes in defending online liberties.
California Bakery Can Refuse Wedding Cake For Same Sex Couple, Judge Says
Kern County Superior Court Judge David Lampe said the defendant reserved the right to refuse to bake cake as withholding her right equates to curbing her free speech and artistic expression and hence is protected by the First Amendment.
FEMA Cancels Puerto Rico Aid Contract For Slow Deliveries
The contract awarded to a small company for $156 million to provide 30 million meals delivered only 50,000 meals.
Oregon Sen. Jeff Kruse Sexually Harassed Women, Report Finds, Governor Demands Resignation
According to reports, an independent investigator concluded that the senator groped and gave lingering hugs to many women working in the Oregon Capitol.
Boeing 737 MAX 10 Completes Firm Configuration, Enters Design Phase
The Boeing 737 MAX 10 has more than 416 orders and commitments from 18 customers across the globe.
Who Is Syed Ahmed Jamal? Community Tries To Save Academic From Deportation
Syed Ahmed Jamal was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials on Jan. 24 on his front lawn in Lawrence, Kansas.
Facebook, Google Ex-Employees Start Tech De-Addiction Campaign
The Center for Humane Technology, which is dedicated to “reversing the digital attention crisis and realigning technology with humanities best interest,” launched a campaign Sunday.
Fake Donald Trump Tweet On 'Dow Joans' Shared Thousands Of Times
A screenshot, which was shared over 16,000 times, was posted by Shaun Usher, who later confessed the tweet was fake.
Rep Tim Walz Shoots Down Trump's 'Treasonous' Remark, Calls President's Policies 'Disastrous'
Minnesota Democratic Rep. Tim Walz retorted, "I didn’t serve 24 years in the uniform of this country to be called treasonous for simply disagreeing with your disastrous policies, Mr. President."
John Mahoney Cause Of Death: 'Frasier' Actor Dead At 77
John Mahoney had won a Screen Actors Guild Award for playing Frasier Crane's father, Martin.
Samsung Heir Lee Jae-Yong Leaves Jail After Court Reduces Sentence, Suspends Remainder
Jay Y. Lee was released from prison after a South Korean appeals court suspended his sentence over bribery charges on Monday.
NFL Players Mourn Edwin Jackson's Death Hours Before Super Bowl
He was struck by a vehicle on Interstate 70 early Sunday morning.
Super Bowl 2018 Commercials: Best And Worst Ads
This year's Super Bowl commercials were vastly entertaining as humor took the center stage.
Arielle Kebbel's Sister Julia Goes Missing, Actress' Friends Offer Help
"Fifty Shades Freed" actress Arielle Kebbel's sister Julia disappeared Wednesday night from Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
Andrew Joseph Oswalt, OSU Student, Charged With Hate Crime For Bumper Stickers
Oswalt was charged in Benton County with four criminal counts including two counts of criminal mischief and two counts of intimidation.
Transgender Women Are 'Sissy Garbage,' Police In Indonesia's Aceh Say
Indonesian police, along with the Sharia police, arrested 12 transgender women, who were then forced to strip off their shirts and cut their hair in public to coach them into becoming "real men."
Nazi Torture Chamber Converted Into Housing In Germany, Holocaust Survivor Families Upset
The protesters gathered to confront the authorities on the 85th anniversary of Adolf Hitler’s appointment as German chancellor. The crowd amassed in the front of the building were mostly families of the victims who perished in the concentration camps.
Who Is John Battaglia? Child Killer's Appeal For Stay Of Execution Denied
Battaglia, a former accountant in Dallas, was convicted for killing his two daughters in 2001, while their mother listened helplessly on the phone.
Mass Graves Discovered In Myanmar Evidence Of Rohingya Persecution, Report Finds
The existence of at least five mass graves containing bodies of Rohingya Muslims has been confirmed by the Associated Press.
Reversed Abortion: Refugee Office Discussed Trying Controversial Method On Undocumented Teen
Scott Lloyd, the head the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), had considered the use of unscientific methods to reverse abortion of an undocumented pregnant teen who was detained in their custody in Texas in March last year.
North Korea Flu Epidemic Spurs Contagion Concerns Ahead Of Winter Olympics
The health officials of North and South Korea are battling with the outbreak of two strains of influenza ahead of the Winter Olympics.