Brad Pitt-Angelina Jolie Kids Update: Actor’s Alleged Child Abuse Investigation Extended
Two FBI agents reportedly visited Angelina Jolie at her Malibu home Oct. 18, and questioned witnesses for over three hours.
Brexit Fear Causing Banks To Relocate From UK, BBA Chief Says
Before the June referendum, a survey by the British Bankers’ Association showed that a large majority of banks wanted to remain within the European Union.
G-Dragon On List Of Artists Likely To Win Prime Minister’s Commendation This Year: Report
K-pop band BIGBANG’s leader G-Dragon was named on a list of artists likely to receive the South Korean Prime Minister’s Commendation at a ceremony in the country.
National iPod Day 2016: Apple’s Iconic Device Over The Years
Even though the company’s focus is now on its flagship iPhones, Steve Jobs’ genius in coming up with the iconic music player is unparalleled.
AT&T-Time Warner Deal: Telecom Giant To Shell Out $85.4 Billion For Media Powerhouse
The deal was finalized at a meeting of the two boards Saturday, but needs to get the approval of U.S. regulators.
EXO's Lay To Release First Mini Album 'LOSE CONTROL' On Oct. 28
The release of the album marks his official solo debut and music promotions separate from the K-pop boy band EXO.
Assange’s WikiLeaks Hints At Involvement Of ‘Supporters’ In Major DDoS Attack
The organization took to Twitter to ask its “supporters to stop taking down the U.S. internet,” after major websites like Twitter, Amazon and PayPal were forced to go offline.
Clinton Campaign HQ Receives White Powder, Workers Evacuate Amid Police Investigation
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was not in New York when the campaign headquarters received an envelope containing a white powdery substance.
Russian Observers For US Elections A ‘PR Stunt’: State Department
State Department spokesman John Kirby said the Russian government was welcome to observe the elections, provided it applied through proper channels.
Kim Kardashian Turns 36: 10 Sassy Quotes From The Reality TV Star
Following the Oct. 3 robbery in Paris, Kim has avoided public appearances and taken a hiatus from social media.
Alfred E Smith Dinner 2016: Trump And Clinton's Best Jokes From The Event
The two United States presidential candidates came together for some light-hearted humor at the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Dinner in New York.
India-US Howitzer Deal: Council Clears Way For 145 M777s
The Defense Acquisition Council passed the proposal for 145 ultra-light howitzers after a series of intense negotiations with BAE Systems’ U.S. subsidiary.
BuzzFeed To Get Additional $200 Million Investment From NBC Universal: Report
Comcast Corp.’s TV and movie arm had invested $200 million in the new media giant just last year.
India-Pakistan Conflict Update: No Indian Content To Air In Pakistan Starting Oct. 21, Regulatory Authority Says
Tensions between the two neighbors have remained high since terrorists attacked an Indian army base last month, resulting in the deaths of 19 Indian soldiers.
Duterte China Visit: Philippine Leader Says 'Goodbye' To America, Veers Toward China
On a four-day trip to China, the Philippine president again referred to U.S. President Barack Obama as a “son of a whore,” and vowed better ties with Beijing.
New York Giants' Josh Brown Admits To Abusing Ex-Wife, New Documents Reportedly Show
The NFL player was arrested in May 2015 on a fourth-degree domestic violence charge, which was dropped five days later.
Cheapest Louis Vuitton Handbags Now In UK, Courtesy Brexit
New research by Deloitte shows that most luxury goods in the United Kingdom now cost less than in any other major destination in the world.
Dylan Rieder, Professional Skateboarder And Model, Dies At 28 From Leukemia Complications: Reports
The professional skateboarder and model reportedly died from complications caused by Leukemia.
Facebook’s Role In Voter Registrations: Social Media Drove More People To Register, Reports Show
Several states reportedly saw a spike in the number of voter registrations in the days following a Facebook initiative that reminded people to sign up.
Yemen Conflict: US Navy Targets Radar Sites In Missile Strike After Attack On Ships
The action was in retaliation to the firing of a pair of missiles at the USS Mason while it was in international waters.
Trump Taj Mahal Closes After Breakdown Of Talks With Union Workers
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who the casino is named after, has had no involvement with the property since 2009.
Vegan Mother Arrested For Endangering Child’s Life With ‘Strict’ Diet
The child's father said his wife was “obsessed” with keeping strict checks on the boy's diet and had only been feeding him fruits and nuts.
Trump On Syria: Republican Candidate Contradicts Mike Pence On Middle East
Donald Trump's response to a question on the humanitarian crisis in Syria during the second presidential debate exposed cracks in his partnership with Mike Pence.
Andrzej Wajda, Legendary Polish Director, Dies At 90
The Polish director won an honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement in 2000 for “five decades of extraordinary film direction.”
North Korea's 10th Nuclear Anniversary: All You Need To Know About Pyongyang’s Nuclear Program
Pyongyang conducted its first successful nuclear test on Oct. 9, 2006, and has carried out four more since, the fifth and its biggest yet earlier this year.
38 ISIS Fighters In Syria Killed, Turkey Says
Ankara backs Syrian rebels in order to target both the Islamic State group and Kurdish militants that operate along Turkey’s border.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7: Minnesota Teen’s Replacement Device Catches Fire
The latest incident occurred days after a Southwest Airlines flight was grounded after a device on-board started emitting smoke.
Palm Springs Cop Shooting: 2 Officers Killed, 1 Injured In California
The suspect involved in the California incident, in which a third officer was injured, was arrested shortly after midnight Saturday.
Syria Conflict: Syrian Government, ISIS Take Rebels Towns In Separate Confrontations
Pro-government forces and Islamic State group militants separately recaptured a number of towns and villages from the anti-regime rebels over Friday and Saturday.
Hurricane Matthew Update: Downgraded To Category 2 As It Pushes North Into Georgia, South Carolina
Over 800 deaths in Haiti, and at least 4 more in Florida, have been linked to the hurricane so far.