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A Good Idea? BuzzFeed Rejects Republican National Committee Advertising Deal Over Donald Trump
The online media outlet known for its twee listicles and award-winning immigration coverage just got political.
US Justice Reform: As States Take Lead, Capitol Hill Dithers On Reforms Of Nation’s Sentencing Guidelines
Meanwhile, federal lawmakers are stalling in the revision of sentencing guidelines such as mandatory minimum sentences.
North Korean Hackers Accused Of Sony Pictures Attack Linked To $81M Bangladesh Bank Heist
Security researchers say the hackers who stole $81 million from Bangladesh’s central bank are linked to the Sony Pictures attack.
What's Football Worth To Baylor? Fired Coach Art Briles Built Massive Program At Center Of Sexual Assault Scandal
Major college football is big business, but it often brings scandals like Baylor's.
Salesforce (CRM) Chooses Amazon (AMZN) For Cloud Services In $400 Million Deal
The cloud computing company announced Wednesday that Amazon Web Services was its “preferred public cloud infrastructure provider” for its planned international expansion.
Healthcare And Pharma CEOs Paid More Than Top Execs In Any Other Industry, Analysis Finds
Executive compensation is declining in some sectors, but for people like Vertex Pharmaceuticals CEO Jeffrey Leiden and other healthcare industry leaders — it remains robust.
Peter Thiel: Hulk Hogan’s Gawker Lawsuit Reportedly Financed By Silicon Valley Billionaire
PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel secretly funded Hulk Hogan’s successful lawsuit against the site, a report says.
Will Bill Cosby Go To Trial? Sexual Assault Case From 2004 To Move Forward In Pennsylvania, Judge Rules
The entertainer will stand trial over sexual assault charges stemming from an alleged 2004 incident, a judge ruled Tuesday.
EgyptAir Flight 804 Investigation: Officials Looking Into Stops Airbus A320 Made Before Crash
During the plane’s journey through the Middle East, Africa and Europe, the plane flew to five different airports, including Paris and Cairo.
Election 2016: Donald Trump Currying Favor Among Republican Elite, Donors
A super PAC backing the New York real estate mogul says 80 percent of its April donations came in at less than $200.
NATO Foreign Ministers’ 2-Day Summit To Kick Off In Brussels
The two-day summit will welcome Montenegro as the newest member of the military alliance and is expected to focus on the Middle East and Russia.
Kentucky, Oregon Election Polls 2016: Bernie Sanders Trailing Hillary Clinton Ahead Of Democratic Primary Vote
Despite recent victories for Sen. Bernie Sanders in West Virginia and Indiana, the delegate math is still heavily in former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's favor.
What Is Abu Sayyaf? ISIS Supporters In Philippines Threaten To Behead Canadian Robert Hall, Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad
The Philippines terror group demanded a ransom of almost $13 million for Canadian and Norwegian hostages.
Donald Trump Campaign: No Bombshell In Trump Tax Returns, Campaign Strategist Says [VIDEO]
Chief campaign strategist Paul Manafort says Donald Trump still is planning to release his returns once an IRS audit is complete.
Palantir Denies Ownership Of Quantum Computing Power Bitcoin-Mining Company
Big-data company Palantir says it has no involvement with a Hong Kong-based firm looking to harness the power of quantum computing.
Trump Floats Radical Idea To Back Out Of US Debt Obligations; Economists Aren’t Thrilled
The U.S. should wiggle out of its debt payments, the Republican presidential hopeful said. Economists aren’t so sure.
New York Times Scores More Digital Subscribers, But Less Digital Ad Revenue
The data in the newspaper's latest earnings report casts doubt on the value of its growing wave of online subscribers.
Why Is Ted Cruz Losing To Donald Trump In Indiana? LGBT Bathroom Strategy Failing With State Voters
“If Donald Trump dresses as Hillary Clinton, he still can’t use the little girls’ restroom,” Cruz said at a campaign stop, referring to transgender bathroom use.
Election 2016: Total Delegate Count For Republicans, Democrats Ahead Of Indiana Primary Results
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are hoping to pick up more delegates in Indiana as rivals vow to keep campaigning with less than three months till conventions.
New York Times Layoffs Loom: NYT To Shutter Paris Facilities In Latest Blow To European Newspaper Business
The paper of record said Tuesday it will close production facilities in France, but the news bureau will remain intact.
Obama’s War On ISIS 2016: Quotes Showing President’s Evolution On Syrian Civil War [VIDEO]
President Obama fears getting the U.S. more entrenched in the war in Syria, but the rise of ISIS has forced him to take an active role.
Transgender Bathroom Lawsuit Update: Gavin Grimm Virginia Decision Could Affect North Carolina’s HB 2 Law
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory said he strongly disagreed with the Tuesday decision but was analyzing what it meant for his state.
Clinton, Sanders Back 9/11 Bill Allowing Victims To Sue Saudi Arabia, Crossing Obama
Both candidates are backing a bill that would allow 9/11 victims' families to sue Saudi Arabia for any role it played in the terrorist attacks.
Anti-Muslim Sentiment At Idaho State University? Students From Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Targeted In Hate Crimes
Dozens of international students have seen their homes and cars burglarized and vandalized over the past few months in Pocatello, Idaho.
South China Sea Controversy: Pentagon Sends USS John C Stennis Aircraft On Patrol, To Deploy Warplanes In Philippines
The Philippines and the U.S. have begun joint patrols in the South China Sea, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Thursday.
Adolf Hitler House May Face Takeover By Austria Parliament
Austria's Parliament is drafting legislation on what should be done with a structure in Braunau, where Hitler lived in his early years.
Illegal Weapons Trade: Facebook Hosting Online Weapons Bazaars Despite Ban; Machine Guns Most Popular
Most of the weapons being offered online originate from Russia, a study found, with heavy machine guns making up the majority of the offerings.
Who Is Nazimuddin Samad? Bangladesh Secular Activist Hacked To Death After Criticizing Islamism On Facebook
Nazimuddin Samad, who had criticized Islamism on Facebook, was attacked by at least four assailants Wednesday in the capital city of Dhaka.
Amazon Chief Bezos Defends Corporate Culture In Letter To Shareholders
Amazon was the subject of a monthslong investigation by the New York Times, which depicted the company as having a bruising corporate culture.
The DOJ And Treasury Department Are Taking A Keen Interest In The Panama Papers
Multiple federal agencies are looking at the huge trove of data with an eye toward criminal and civil investigations.


