Bernie Sanders' Campaign Regains Access To Frozen Voter Data After Taking DNC To Court
The move comes after Bernie Sanders filed a $600,000 lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee for suspending his campaign’s access to voter files.
Kourtney Kardashian-Justin Bieber Update: Scott Disick Blames Kendall Jenner For Setting Ex-Wife Up With Canadian Singer, Report Says
Kendall Jenner has reportedly been hurt by Scott Disick's accusation that she set Kourtney Kardashian and Justin Bieber up.
Is Rob Kardashian Gaining Weight Again? Kardashians And Jenners ‘Terrified,’ Report Says
Family members were reportedly "terrified" over the Kardashian brother's weight gain.
Pope Francis Approves Mother Teresa’s Miracle For Sainthood, Canonization Likely In September 2016
The miracle involved the healing of a Brazilian man suffering from multiple brain abscesses in 2008.
Lockheed Martin Files Lawsuit Against Pentagon Over $6.75B Humvee Contract
Lockheed Martin said it has filed a lawsuit over the government's decision to award a $6.75 billion deal to replace the U.S. Army’s Humvee combat vehicle to Oshkosh Corp.
China Coal Mine Accidents Claim 36 Lives In Liaoning And Heilongjiang Province
Chinese mines that have long been the world's deadliest reported a drop in coal mine accidents last year mainly due to safety improvements and a decline in coal demand, authorities said.
Vladimir Putin's Annual Conference: Russian President Speaks On Economic Crisis, Foreign Policy
The Russian president also slammed Turkey's actions on the Syrian border, called for faster settlement of the Ukraine crisis and sought to mend ties with Georgia.
Was Sandy Hook Massacre Staged? Florida Atlantic University Sends Termination Notice To Professor Who Claimed 2012 Shooting Was Hoax
James Tracy, an associate professor at the Florida Atlantic University, has written several conspiracy theories on mass shootings in the U.S. on his personal blog Memory Hole.
Laquan McDonald Shooting Update: Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke Indicted On 6 Counts Of First-Degree Murder
A grand jury indicted Jason Van Dyke on six counts of first-degree murder and one count of official misconduct, stating that the officer knew his actions would cause “bodily harm” to the teenager.
Is Amal Clooney Divorcing George Clooney? Reports Differ
Amal Clooney reportedly “completely freaked out” after Cindy Crawford “recently dished about a nearly naked encounter she had with George Clooney.”
Lamar Odom Update: No Improvement In Khloe Kardashian’s Estranged Husband’s Health, ‘Nothing More’ Can Be Done, Report Says
A source reportedly said that it was time to move Lamar Odom to a better hospital to recover.
Russian Su-24M Jet Attack: Moscow Wants Turkey To Guarantee Downing Incident Will Not Repeat, Asks For Compensation
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexei Meshkov said Wednesday that Turkey should also guarantee that a similar incident will not happen in future.
US Executions In 2015 Lowest Since 1991, New Death Sentences Down 33% From 2014
The number of new death sentences plunged 33 percent from 2014 and executions dropped to their lowest since 1991 this year, according to a report.
Iran's Missile Test Violates UN Ban, Panel Says; Fresh Sanctions Against Tehran Likely
Iran's test-firing of the Emad rocket in October, despite a major nuclear deal with Western powers earlier this year, could attract additional sanctions.
Rob Kardashian Update: Khloe Kardashian Posts Emotional Message For Younger Brother
Rob Kardashian, who gained more than 100 pounds over a year after his appearance on season 13 of "Dancing With the Stars" in 2011, attended fewer family events.
Paris Attacks: Police Arrest Man Over Suspected Links To Terror Attacks
French police have launched 2,700 raids across the country, following the terror attacks at six sites around the city on Nov. 13.
Blake Shelton-Gwen Stefani Update: Ex-Wife Miranda Lambert ‘Can’t Wait’ For ‘The Voice’ To End, Report Says
Miranda Lambert reportedly believes that the romance between her ex-husband Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani is a "publicity stunt."
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Calls Indian PM Narendra Modi ‘Coward, Psychopath,’ Says Federal Investigators Raided His Office
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of targeting him after federal investigators allegedly raided his office.
Thailand’s Ailing King Bhumibol Adulyadej Makes First Public Appearance In Three Months
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, a revered figure in Thailand, was seen sitting on a gold throne during a judges' swearing-in ceremony, according to local television footage.
Who Is Laura Carter? British Model Who Allegedly Had ‘Threesome’ With Justin Bieber Also ‘Partied’ With Prince Harry: Report
British model Laura Carter said that she became physically intimate with Justin Bieber after his performance at the Capital Jingle Bell Ball at London's O2 Arena on Dec. 6.
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Will Not Have Children After Son Saint West, Doctors Warn Reality Star Of Life-Threatening Condition: Report
In November, Kim Kardashian revealed that she suffered from preeclampsia, a condition which “causes your body and face to swell,” during her first pregnancy in June 2013.
Russian Metrojet Plane Crash: Egypt’s Preliminary Investigation Finds No Evidence Of ‘Terrorist Act’; Kremlin Dismisses Finding
Egypt announced Monday that it had found no evidence of any “illegal or terrorist act” in the downing of a Russian plane in October that killed over 200 people.
Reckitt Benckiser’s Nurofen Painkillers Ordered Off Australian Shelves Over Allegations Of False Marketing
A federal court ruled Monday that the British drugmaker misled customers by marketing identical products to treat specific types of pain.
Australian Teenager Pleads Guilty To Terrorism-Related Charge
The 17-year-old was arrested in May for planning a terrorist act earlier this year.
Lamar Odom Moving Closer To Khloe Kardashian's House, Steadily Recovering: Report
Kanye West also reportedly visited Lamar Odom recently to check on the NBA star's health.
Paris Climate Talks: Deal Delayed, But Experts Say It Won’t Hamper Outcome
Several countries, including China and Saudi Arabia, did not agree on the draft text, forcing France to extend the summit till Saturday.
Drake-Meek Mill Feud Update: ‘House Party’ Singer Says People Mocked Him, Girlfriend Nicki Minaj Not Marrying ‘Criminal’
Nicki Minaj told a federal judge in Philadelphia Thursday that she will help Meek Mill follow parole rules.
Shinzo Abe Visit To India: India, Japan Set To Sign $15B Bullet Train Deal
During Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to India, the two allies are also expected to discuss a civil nuclear agreement.
ISIS Sells Oil To Syria's Assad Regime, Some To Turkey, US Official Says
Adam Szubin, a senior U.S. Treasury official, said Thursday that ISIS also looted between $500 million and $1 billion from bank vaults captured in Iraq and Syria.
Paris Attacks: Switzerland Launches Hunt For 4 Suspects, Raises Security Level
Heavily armed guards were stationed at entry points to the United Nations complex in Geneva on Thursday as the country raised its security level.