Emma Thompson Could Have Been Mrs Donald Trump, But She Turned Down Date In 1997
Emma Thompson revealed to a Swedish news outlet that she was once asked for a date by President Donald Trump in 1997, which she had turned down.
White Supremacist Travels To New York City To Kill African-Americans, Stabs Black Man To Death
Another racist hate crime took place in New York City where a white man from Maryland traveled till New York with the intention of killing African Americans.
AT&T Strike In California, Nevada: 17,000 Workers On Strike, Say Company Violated Contract Terms
After working without a contract for almost a year, AT&T workers have come out on the streets in California and Nevada.
What Is Jim Ross' Wife's Cause Of Death? Jan Ross Dies At 55 After Tragic Road Accident
After suffering severe brain damage and multiple skull injuries in a tragic road accident Monday night, Jim Ross' wife died Wednesday.
How Much Does Trump Family's Security Cost? Secret Service Requests Additional $60M Budget Raise
The U.S. Secret Service has requested for additional $60 million in its budget for next year to incur increasing expenses of the Trump family's lifestyle.
Chuck Barris Net Worth: Who Gets 'The Gong Show' Creator’s Money?
Chuck Barris, the creator of some widely acclaimed reality game shows in 1970s and 80s, died Tuesday afternoon, leaving behind a fortune of $120 million.
Dave Chappelle's 6 Best Movie Roles: Stand-Up Comedian Returns To TV After A Decade
After a decade-long break from television, Dave Chappelle is back with two stand-up specials on Netflix.
Who Killed Kim Jong Nam? Son Of Ex-North Korean Envoy To Vietnam Is Mastermind, Report Says
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's estranged half brother Kim Jong Nam was assassinated in Malaysia on Feb. 13.
Russia Ukraine Conflict: Moscow Launches Land, Air And Sea Drills Simultaneously In Crimea For First Time
To face possible terrorist threat in Crimea, Moscow has launched land, air and sea drills, involving thousands of troops.
G-20 Summit 2017: US Succesfully Pushes Against Anti-Protectionist Pledge At Finance Ministers' Meeting
The Group of 20 nations had pledged during the September 2016 summit in Hangzhou, China, to resist all forms of protectionism, but that's out the window now — at U.S. insistence.
Celebrity House Burglaries 2017: Jaime Pressly's House Burgled After Kendall Jenner's Jewelry Theft
In a string of burglaries targeting celebrities' houses in Los Angeles, the latest one to be hit was 'My name is Earl' actress Jaime Pressly's, whose house was broken in to late Friday night.
Russian DNC Hacking Update: Roger Stone, Former Trump Adviser, Asked To Preserve Russia-Related Documents
Roger Stone, President Donald Trump's longtime confidant, has been notified by the Senate Intelligence Committee to preserve all evidence regarding Russia's interference in the presidential election.
White House Bomb Threat: Secret Service Arrest Man Who Drove To Security Check Point
The man drove to a security check point and claimed to have a bomb in his car. He was detained by officers from the Secret Service Uniform Division.
Chuck Berry Cause Of Death: Rock 'N' Roll Pioneer Dies Due To Deteriorating Health
Considered the "father of rock 'n' roll," Berry started the genre in the United States in the 1950s. He died Saturday afternoon at his home in Missouri due to failing health.
Paris Orly Airport Shooting: Man Shot Dead After Grabbing Soldier's Gun
After shooting a police officer north of Paris, the assailant headed toward Orly airport, where he tried to grab a soldier's gun before being shot dead.
Did Rex Tillerson's Fatigue Keep Secretary Of State Away From Dinner With South Korean President?
The secretary of state's maiden Asia trip was embroiled in controversy after he cut short his appointments in Seoul, reportedly because he was exhausted.
Trump Merkel Handshake: White House Meeting Discussed Trade, NATO, Immigration
The first meeting between President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel ended on an uncomfortable note as Trump refused to shake hands with Merkel.
US Airstrike Syria Update: US Military Denies Targeting Mosque In Northwestern Syria
Reacting to reports on the U.S. military's airstrike in northern Syria, senior U.S. officials reportedly said that they did not target the mosque deliberately.
Michael Flynn Paid By Russia For 2015 Moscow Trip
The former national security adviser has been embroiled in controversies about his alleged connections with Russia, which led to his resignation.
Lyft Lawsuit Settlement: $27 Million Deal Reached With Drivers
The yearlong class-action lawsuit between ride-hailing company Lyft, and its drivers, was settled Thursday, with drivers getting extra benefits like reimbursements.
Raleigh Downtown Fire Live Updates: Firefighters Struggle To Control Flames
Starting in one building which was under construction, the fire has since spread to nearby buildings, and police has asked people to avoid the area.
Who Is Winning In Syria? US To Deploy 1,000 More Troops To Weaken Russian Forces
To end the war against the Islamic State group, the U.S. military has sent a proposal to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, for allowing them to deploy 1,000 more troops in Northern Syria in coming weeks.
Kate Middleton, Prince William To Visit Paris Few Months Before Britain's Exit From EU
Few months ahead of Britain's exit from the European Union and Princess Diana's 20th death anniversary, Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to visit Paris on a two-day trip.
Alabama Abortion Law: Pro-Life State To Pass Bill To Protect Rights of Unborn Children
After proposing several anti-abortion measures for five years, a proposal to declare Alabama a "right to life" state will be passed in the legislature Thursday.
Ivanka Trump, Justin Trudeau Attend Broadway Musical Focused On Strengthening US-Canada Ties
Ivanka Trump and Justin Trudeau decided to visit a Broadway musical show in New York, which reflected the close relations between U.S. and Canada.
Turkey May Cancel EU Refugee Deal After NATO Drawback
Amid souring relations between the EU and Turkey, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has called for a re-evaluation of the migrant readmission agreement with the EU.
Are Headphones Safe? Passenger's Face Burnt After Wearing Headphones In Flight
After Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 burst into flames in October 2016 during a flight journey, in another incident, on a flight journey from Beijing to Melbourne a passenger's headphones blew up.
Saudi-US Relations: Trump, Prince Discuss Curbing Iran's Influence In Middle-East
In contrast to the Obama administration, which did not assert its influence in Middle Eastern issues like the war in Syria, the Trump administration has agreed to cooperate with Saudi Arabia on Iran, Yemen and Syria.
Did Trump Leak His Own Tax Returns To A Journalist?
The accusation comes from investigative reporter David Cay Johnston, who received Trump's 2005 tax returns documents from an anonymous sender.
Federal Marijuana Crimes Update: Crimes Drop For Fifth Consecutive Year, Report Says
According to a study by the U.S. Sentencing Commission, the number of people who have been sentenced for federal marijuana-related crimes has declined for the fifth year in a row.