War With Iran: Tehran Thanks President Trump For Showing America's 'Real Face'
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei mocked Trump's suggestion to thank him for his predecessor Barack Obama's interventions in the Middle East.
Elizabeth Warren Joins Senators Voting Against DeVos: Latest Full List Who Are Anti-Trump Education Pick
Democrats are staging a 24-hour protest to oppose the nomination of Betsy DeVos, Trump's cabinet pick for the post of secretary of education.
Harambe-Shaped Cheeto Gets $100K eBay Bid: Know More About Jesus Toasts, Cheetos Art Museums And How Harambe Became More Popular Than Chester The Cheetah
In the event that there are no further bids and the current one is not a hoax, by the time auction ends on Tuesday at 3:45am EST, an eBay user may be able to earn at least $99,999 for the otherwise worthless item whose bid was started at $11.99.
Trump’s America: Chelsea Clinton Tweets About Nazi Swastika Clean Up On New York City Subway Train
A Facebook post recounting the efforts of passengers in a subway train who erased Nazi Swastika symbols in Manhattan, New York, has gone viral, and was even shared by the former first daughter Chelsea Clinton.
Who Is James Robart? Immigration Ban Halting Judge Accused By Trump Of Making 'Bad People Very Happy'
Robart, a federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, was appointed to the bench by the then-president George W. Bush in 2004.
US-Russia War? Trump Defends ‘Killer’ Putin During Pre-Super Bowl Bill O'Reilly Interview
"What do you think? Our country's so innocent?" Trump asked the Fox News host when the latter calls the Russian president a "killer."
Elon Musk And Trump: Tesla, SpaceX CEO Defends His Decision To Stay On President's Advisory Council Despite Criticism
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO said he was able to steer the council agenda to focus on issues such as immigration and climate change.
January Jobs Report: Job Gains Beat Expectations, But Wage Growth Disappoints
The monthly U.S. jobs report released by the Labor Department Friday shows that the economy added 227,000 jobs in January — the largest gain recorded in four months.
Abortion Under Trump: New Arkansas Law Allows Husband's Decision To Trump Wife's Choice Of Abortion, Even In Cases Of Rape And Incest
The new law bans the use of dilation and evacuation (D&E) — the most common, and the safest, procedure used to carry out second-trimester abortions.
Will US Go To War With Russia? Donald Trump Told Former Ukrainian Prime Minister That He Intends To Uphold Sanctions Against Russia
Yulia Tymoshenko said that Trump had assured her during a conversation at Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast event that he would “not abandon” Ukraine.
Dakota Access Pipeline Update: Army Corps Of Engineers, Bureau Of Indian Affairs Roped In To Clear Out Protesters
In addition to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the federal government announced it was also sending agents from the Bureau of Indian Affairs to help clear protesters from a camp near Lake Oahe in Cannon Ball.
El Chapo Court Case Update: Drug Kingpin To Appear In Brooklyn Court On Friday
Infamous Mexican druglord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, will be brought to appear in Brooklyn for a court hearing despite earlier suggestions that he would appear via video conferencing due to anticipated risks.
Donald Trump Assassination Risk? How Secret Service Deals With Thousands Of ‘Kill Trump’ Tweets
The Secret Service has to ascertain, which of the thousands of tweets that have used the phrase "assassinate Trump," are actual threats worth investigating.
Louvre Paris Knife Attack Live Updates: Possible Terrorist Attack Foiled After Attacker Shot After Charging Soldier With Knife While Shouting Allahu Akbar
A knife-yielding man was shot by a guard on duty at the Louvre museum as he attempted to charge toward the soldier while shouting Allahu Akbar.
Trump Nuclear Arms Race: Pentagon Panel Urges Administration To Develop Tactical Nukes, Report Says
The recommendations, which advocate for developing weapons that could provide a “tailored nuclear option for limited use,” are part of a report by the Defense Science Board.
Donald Trump Executive Order: DHS Inspector General John Roth Opens Investigation Into Travel Ban; Will He Be Fired?
John Roth, the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security has opened an investigation into the execution of the Donald Trump executive order that has restricted entry of refugees from several predominantly Muslim countries.
Trump vs. Australia Refugee Resettlement Deal: Trump Says Will Study 'Dumb Deal' Struck By Obama Administration
The deal is related to the transfer of around 1,250 refugees from Australia’s offshore detention islands, including many from Asia and Middle East.
What's Next For Hillary Clinton & John Kerry? Upcoming Memoirs By Both Democrats Likely To Discuss Clinton Trump Presidential Race
While Hillary Clinton’s book is expected to release on Sept. 26, John Kerry’s book might release next year. However, Kerry is yet to finalize a publisher.
Flight MH17 Update: Russian Air Transport Agency Claims Dutch investigators Did Not Ask For Assistance To Decipher Data
Rosaviatsia claims that it did not receive any request from Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team to involve Russian experts to decode the data.
War With China? US, North Korea Among 'Five Potential Threats' Named By Chinese Military Strategists
A document drawn by military strategists ranks the “five potential threats” China currently faces. The U.S., North Korea and Japan clinch the top spots.
Who Is Allen Scarsella? Black Lives Matter Minnesota Protest Shooter Defends Himself From Racist Accusations In Court
The court case revolves around a shooting incident on Nov. 23, 2015, when five black men were injured after Allen Scarsella, 23, shot into a protest.
Trump Travel Ban: Are Xenophobic Americans' Attitudes Changing Over Time?
Data show that through some of the biggest humanitarian crises over the past century, Americans have been resistant to provide safe haven to refugees.
Trump-Queen Elizabeth II Meeting Update: Downing Street To Reject Petition With Over 1 Million Signatures?
The petition, which has gained over a million signatures, stated that Donald Trump’s entry into the United Kingdom would cause embarrassment to "Her Majesty the Queen."
Will Women's March Oppose Oscars 2017? 89th Academy Award Nominations Have Only 20% Women In Non-Acting Categories, Report Says
The analysis by Women’s Media Center, released Monday, comes just 10 days after the Women’s March movement, which drew about 4.8 million people worldwide.
Quebec Mosque Shooting Live Updates: Several Dead After Gunmen Open Fire During Evening Prayers
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described Sunday night's shooting as a "terrorist attack on Muslims."
Climate Change 2017: Are World Bank Loan Schemes Encouraging Use Of Fossil Fuels?
A report released by the nonprofit Bank Information Center asserts that the World Bank's policies were responsible for turning Mozambique and Indonesia into major coal exporters.
‘Apocalypse Now’ Video Game? Kickstarter Project Launched By Francis Ford Coppola Has Received Over $93,000 In Contribution From Fans
Over $93,000 has already been raised for the project, being developed by Coppola's privately-held American Zoetrope film studio, since it was announced Wednesday.
Vanadium Dioxide, A Metal That Conducts Electricity But Not Heat
Vanadium dioxide, a dark blue inorganic solid, may one day be used to produce electricity from dissipated heat or to develop energy-efficient window coatings.
Tesla Autopilot Lawsuit: Elon Musk Company Sues Former Employee For Allegedly Stealing Secrets
According to the complaint filed by the Elon Musk company, Sterling Anderson, who was in charge of the Autopilot program, stole “hundreds of gigabytes” of confidential and proprietary information.
Kuwait Mass Execution: 7 Prisoners Including A Royal Family Member And Woman Who Killed More Than 40 Hung To Death
The other five individuals who were executed were an Ethiopian, a Bangladeshi, a Philippine and two Egyptians.