Last Email ISIS Sent To James Foley's Family Released
The full text of the last email sent to the parents of James Foley, a U.S. journalist killed by ISIS, has been released to the public.
How To Beat ISIS: Pentagon Strategy To Defeat 'Imminent Threat' From Militants
Calling ISIS "an imminent threat" to U.S. interests, officials outlined the steps needed to vanquish the Islamic militant group.
Failed Hostage Rescue Mission: Why The Pentagon Disclosed Special Operation
Defense Secretary Hagel said media leaks prompted the administration to disclose the attempt to rescue Foley and other hostages.
‘The Simpsons’ Super Fans Hunker Down For 12-Day FXX Marathon
How fans of "The Simpsons" are prepping to watch the 12-day marathon featuring all 552 episodes of the beloved cartoon.
DoNotLink ‘Hides’ Websites From Search Engines, Gains Popularity In An Anti-Clickbait Age
DoNotLink, a link shortener designed to block sites from ranking high in search results, is catching on among niche online communities.
Washington Redskins Name Change Opposed By Tim Donnelly, Three Other California Lawmakers
California lawmakers voted Monday on whether the National Football League should change the name of the Washington Redskins.
‘Holy Ghost’ Christian Documentary Puts Faith In 'Disruptive' Distribution Model
The producers of "Holy Ghost" are trying a novel distribution model for the independent flick.
Homophobic Rant On Spanish Beach Goes Viral As Beachgoers Defend Gay Couple
An anti-gay rant, in Europe’s most gay-friendly country, backfires and makes national headlines.
Dangerous Curves: Popularity Of Butt Enhancement Leads To Illegal, Sometimes Fatal Black Market
As curvaceous figures dominate pop culture, some women are making illegal, and sometimes fatal, enhancement choices.
23andMe Back From The Dead Thanks To Million-Dollar Grant And Your Genetic Data
Google-backed genetic testing startup 23andMe has received a $1.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.
‘Black Jesus’ Show Is 'Double Edged Sword' For African American Community
A trailer for the upcoming show "Black Jesus" has created controversy among religious groups in the United States.
NASCAR Changes: Race, Gender, Youth Fan Base Growth Key To Sport’s Financial Future
As NASCAR's core fan base continues to age, the league has been forced to find new ways to attract younger spectators.
Malaysians React To Malaysia Airlines MH17 Crash
In the wake of the MH17 crash in eastern Ukraine, Malaysians have turned to social media to express their grief.
MH17 Crisis Response: Has Malaysia Airlines Learned From MH370 Disaster?
Malaysia Airlines' future may depend on how it handles the MH17 crisis over the next days and weeks.
Is Syria The New Rwanda? World Stands Silent As Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
On the 20th anniversary of the end of the Rwandan genocide, the world watches as thousands are killed in Syria's endless civil war.
Pill To Prevent HIV Recommended By New WHO Guidelines
New World Health Organization HIV prevention guidelines recommend the use of PrEP to curb the spread of the virus across the globe.
Is American Apparel On The Rocks? Analysts Differ Over Chain's Ability To Hold On As US Manufacturer
American Apparel's U.S. manufacturing base is costing it dearly, and a loan default following the ouster of CEO Dov Charney will force changes.
Selfies And Plastic Surgery: How Social Media Is Causing More People To Go Under The Knife For Cosmetic Purposes
Plastic surgeons across the country are treating a younger clientele thanks to the growing demands of social media.
No-Fly List: The Mysterious Document That Can Leave You Grounded For Life
Since 2001, thousands of names have been added to the U.S.'s no-fly list, which aims to prevent suspected terrorists from boarding airliners.
FIFA Executive Committee Members Have History Of Scandals And High Salaries
Considering it's a nonprofit, FIFA is rich, and so are some of its top execs.
Reddit Moderators Find Their Niche: Guiding Online Discussions, Turning Tables On Trolls
Moderators on the popular social news site Reddit have to strike a balance between being an umpire, policeman and parent.
How The Sunni-Shiite Conflict Frames The Current Crisis In Iraq
The age-old rift between the two main sects of Islam lies at the center of the Middle East, and may turn even more violent.
A Disastrous Void: Why The MH370 Public Response Failed
Public relations experts weigh in on the crisis response effort executed by the Malaysian government and Malaysia Airlines.
What Happened To MH370? Everyone Knows - Theoretically
In the absence of hard evidence, speculation has flourished. Explanations range from believable to bizarre.
Iraq ISIS Incursion Presents Dilemma For Sunni Muslims
The ISIS advance in Iraq has created a painful dilemma for the Sunni Muslims under its control.
Karachi Attacks Show Splintered Pakistani Taliban Groups May Still Work Together
The recent attacks by the Pakistani Taliban may show signs that the group is not as divided as previously thought.
South Korea Ferry Crew Go On Trial, Charges Range From Negligence To Homicide
The trial of the captain and crew of the South Korean ferry that sank almost two months ago began Tuesday.
Audrey Zhang, NY Fifth Grader, Wins Google Doodle Contest With Water-Themed Design
An 11-year-old Long Island girl won the Doodle 4 Google 2014 contest with a design based on clean water initiatives.
Malaysia Has Spent $8.6M On Flight MH370 Search
Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8 with 239 people on board during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
Before World Cup Games Even Start, Has Brazil Dropped The Ball?
Political, logistical and contractual problems threaten to turn a potential PR bonanza into a nightmare.