China Denies Racism In Blackface Skit, Blame Attempt To Divide Africa
China says there was no racism in a state-televised blackface skit.
Duterte’s Government Reported 20,000 Dead In Drug War, Senator Calls Killings ‘Executions’
Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs has ruffled some feathers.
NRA's Wayne LaPierre Says ‘Schools Must Be The Most Hardened Targets’
NRA's Wayne LaPierre things schools should become "hardened targets" in wake of school shooting.
Neo-Nazi, Black Nationalist And Hate Groups Increased Under Trump, SPLC Says
The Southern Poverty Law Center noted that the number of neo-Nazi groups has sharply grown in the past year.
Trump Jr. Praises Poor People's Smile In Country Where Average Pay Is $3.20 A Day
Donald Trump Jr. said he appreciated poor people's smiles in a country with a bitingly poor populace.
North Korean Sanctions Evasion? Japan Reports Violation To United Nations
North Korea has been accused of attempting to violate United Nations sanctions.
After Boko Haram Attack, 50 To 90 School Girls Purportedly Abducted
After a terrorist attack in Nigeria, parents fear that a number of schoolgirls have been abducted.
Increased Electric Car Production Linked To More Child Labor In Mines
A rise in electric vehicles could be a boon for mines that use child labor.
Outspoken Parkland Shooting Survivors Are 'Actors,' Aide To Florida Republican State Representative Says
Parkland, Florida shooting survivors turned activists face conservative backlash. One Florida aide allegedly called them actors.
Venezuela Launches Cryptocurrency Amid Flagging Economy, Sanctions, Hunger
Venezuela launched a cryptocurrency Tuesday, the first backed by a nation.
US, South Korea Delayed Joint Military Drill Announcement Until After Olympics
South Korea said that it will announce joint military drill plans with the U.S. after the Paralympics.
ISIS Claims Credit For Russian Church Shooting That Leaves 5 Dead
ISIS has claimed credit for a shooting outside of a church in Russia.
North Korean Cheerleaders Trained To Get ‘Into The Heart Of The Enemy’
North Korean cheerleaders are trained very differently than other cheerleaders from around the world.
Yacht Company Announces It Will Accept Cryptocurrency As Payment
Yacht consumers with a lot of cryptocurrency are now in luck, a Florida boat dealer will now accept Bitcoins for boats.
Turkey Suspected Of Using Chemical Weapons Against Syria, Issues Denial
Syrian doctors claimed that they saw evidence of a gas attack carried out by Turkish forces, but Turkey has denied the use of chemical weapons.
Iran Says It Didn’t Pin All Its Hopes On Clinton Victory For Nuclear Deal
Iran's foreign minister believes that despite President Donald Trump's insistence, it can keep the nuclear deal alive.
Suspected Parkland Florida High School Shooter Tied To White Supremacist Group
Nikolas Cruz has been linked to the Republic of Florida, a white supremacist and militia group.
‘Rare Footage’ Of North Korea Military Parade Posted By Tour Company Otto Warmbier Used
The company that took Otto Warmbier to North Korea posted a video of the country's military parade.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting: What Are Florida’s Gun Laws?
After Wednesday's shooting at a Florida High School, here's a quick look at the state's lax gun laws.
The Opioid Crisis Has Taken A $1 Trillion Toll On US
If it maintains it's current rate, the opioid crisis could cost an additional $500 billion by 2020.
Lawyer For ICE Accused of Stealing Identities Of Immigrants Agency Was Investigating
A top lawyer for ICE in Seattle has been accused of identity fraud.
South Korea Will Pay North Korea’s 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics Bills
South Korea will pay cash-strapped North Korea's Olympic bills.
Iranian Official Accuses West Of Using Lizards To Spy On Nuclear Program
An Iranian official accused country's enemies of using a lizard to spy on them.
UK Combats ISIS Videos With AI Technology That Detects Propaganda
The UK government commissioned an artificial intelligence program to help detect ISIS propaganda videos.
Erdogan Threatens US With 'Ottoman Slap' Ahead Of Rex Tillerson Visit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had tough remarks for the U.S. Tuesday ahead of a visit by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Closed-Off North Koreans Finally Hear Rumors Of Man's Harrowing Defection: Report
North Koreans appear to be discussing a defection and not the Olympics.
U.S. Searches For Remains Of American Hostages Executed By ISIS In Syria: Report
Special forces are reportedly searching for the remains of Americans killed in Syria.
After Texas Church Shooting Dishonorable Discharge Gun Bans Spike
The record for number of people barred from owning a gun because of dishonorable discharge has increased since a Texas mass shooting last year.
Rodrigo Duterte Tells Soldiers To Shoot Female Rebels In Genitals
Rodrigo Duterte told soldiers to shoot female rebels in the genitals
Harvey Weinstein And Movie Studio Sued By New York Attorney General
New York's Attorney General has effectively halted the sale of the Weinstein company.