Why Is Dennis Rodman Traveling To North Korea? Ex-NBA Star Won’t Discuss Detained Americans With Kim Jong Un
The former NBA star's North Korea trip triggered speculation whether he would discuss about Americans detained in the East Asian country.
Megyn Kelly Defends Alex Jones’ Interview, But Sandy Hook Theorist Doesn’t Want It Aired
The NBC News host defended her decision to interview Alex Jones, noting President Donald Trump praised him and had appeared on his radio show “Infowars.”
Pippa Middleton, James Matthew Likely To End Honeymoon In Sweden
The couple also attended their longtime friends' wedding in Stockholm on Saturday.
Ivanka Trump To Appear On ‘Fox & Friends’: What To Expect From Her Interview
This would be the first time when the first daughter would appear on the show after her father became the president.
Did Trump Violate The Constitution? Maryland, DC To Sue President Over Anti-Corruption Clause
This would be the first lawsuit brought by government entities over President Donald Trump's business interests since the time he moved into the White House.
Donald Trump Puts UK State Visit On Hold Despite Queen's Invitation
President Donald Trump and his wife Melania were invited by Queen Elizabeth II for the state visit only a week after he assumed office Jan. 20.
Why Is North Korea So Isolated? A Brief History Of The Reclusive Country
The East Asian country is known for its human rights and repeated nuclear and missile tests.
Christina Grimmie First Death Anniversary: Family Releases Singer’s Debut Album
Grimmie died after she was shot twice in the head and chest by 27-year-old Kevin James Loibl, who reportedly was attracted to her.
Tiffany Trump, Boyfriend Ross Mechanic Joined By Mother Marla Maples In Outing
On Thursday, Tiffany’s mother Marla Maples joined her for an outing in New York.
Qatar Crisis Explained: What You Need To Know About Tensions In The Gulf
A total of nine countries have cut off diplomatic ties with Doha amid the ongoing crisis, which began with an alleged fake news report.
Why Jared Kushner Will Meet Senate Intelligence Committee Amid FBI’s Russia Probe
It remains unclear at the moment when Kushner will meet the committee, which expects him to provide documents and face questions from the senators.
Sears, Kmart Stores Closure 2017: Full List Of Outlets To Be Shut Down
In January, Sears announced it would be shutting down 150 stores and, in May, added at least 30 more stores to that list.
Can President Donald Trump Be Impeached Through Petitions? How The Impeachment Process Works
Several petitions have been filed against the president since he assumed office in January.
Melania And Barron Trump To Move Into White House On Donald Trump’s 71st Birthday: Report
The first lady and the 11-year-old will move to Washington, D.C. on June 14, sources told Politico.
Virginia Man Convicted Of Supporting ISIS Said He Was ‘Checking Things Out’ By Joining Terrorist Group
Mohamad Khweis said he only joined the terrorist group to know what the Islamic State group was like and that after a few months, he realized the terrorist group was not for him.
Qatar Calls Gulf Countries' Blockade ‘Collective Punishment’
Qatar’s foreign minister called the move by Gulf countries to sever ties with the nation a “collective punishment.”
Christopher Lee Quotes: Famous Sayings By British Actor On Second Death Anniversary
Christopher Lee, who died at 93, had more than 275 movies to his credit.
James Comey Testimony: What To Expect From Ex-FBI Director’s Appearance Before Senate Intelligence Committee
The former FBI director will be facing questions about whether the president pressured him to let go of a probe into National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s ties to Moscow.
Russia Planted Fake News About Qatar, Probably To Divide US, Allies, Report Says
The story triggering a major crisis in the Middle East with several countries severing their ties with Qatar.
Pippa Middleton, James Matthews Head To Perth As They Continue Their Australian Honeymoon
The newlyweds are on their honeymoon in Australian, after exchanging vows May 20.
National Cancer Survivors Day 2017: How To Stay Healthy After Treatment
The first National Cancer Survivors Day was observed June 5, 1988, and is for everyone affected directly or indirectly by the disease.
How Common Is Alzheimer's Disease, The Most Prevalent Form Of Dementia, In The US?
Alzheimer's disease is a progressively debilitating disease that slowly affects memory and thinking skills.
Kathy Griffin's Trump Beheaded Photo: 8 Celebrities Supporting The Comedian After Controversy
The comedian Griffin apologized for the photograph in which she held a bloodied mask of President Donald Trump, which looked like a beheading.
London Bridge Terror Attack: Why Vehicles Are Becoming Common Weapons
Saturday night's attack on London Bridge in the U.K. capital killed seven people and wounded over 30. It came just days ahead of general elections in the country.
North Korea Calls US ICBM Interceptor Test Military Provocation
The reclusive state, ruled by Kim Jong Un, said Washington will be unable to intercept its nuclear weapons and that the test earlier this week was a military provocation.
Muhammad Ali First Death Anniversary: Facts, Quotes About ‘The Greatest’
Muhammad Ali — widely known as “the Greatest” — was born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. on Jan. 17, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky.
What Is The Sandusky Scandal? Ex-Penn State Officials Sentenced To Jail For Not Reporting Child Sex Abuse
Former Penn State president Graham Spanier, former vice president Gary Schultz, and former athletic director Tim Curley were convicted in March.
Gilbert Baker 66th Birthday: Google Doodle Honors Rainbow Flag Creator
The flag became the widely-accepted symbol of the LGBT community and a symbol of gay pride.
Who Is Jason Whitlock? Sports Journalist Slams LeBron James Over Racism Comment
On Wednesday, the Cleveland Cavaliers star broke silence after N-word was spray painted on his Los Angles home’s front gate.
Why Democrats Interfered In Russia Probe: House Dems Blocked Witness Interviews By Intelligence Committee
The objection was made because some witnesses did not comply with the committee's requests for documents, according to Politico.