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2014 Emmy Nominations: Netflix Leads With 31 In 66th Annual Ceremony
Netflix's gamble on original programming garnered a huge payoff today when the 2014 Emmy Award nominees were announced.
Chelsea Clinton Makes $75K Per Speech: Report
Chelsea Clinton makes more with one speech than some people make in a year.
Amazon Offers 100 Percent Of E-Book Royalties To Hachette Authors In Letter
Amazon offered 100 percent of Hachette e-book revenue to authors in an attempt to end its ongoing pricing dispute.
Bank Cuts May Force Immigrants To Pay More to Send Remittances
Under greater pressure from regulators, U.S. banks offer immigrants fewer options to transfer remittances.
Justices Sotomayor, Ginsburg and Kagan Write Blistering Dissent On New Supreme Court Contraception Ruling
A Christian college said its religious liberty was at stake. Justice Sotomayor said the ruling "undermines confidence" in the High Court.
Iraq's Order Of F-16 Fighter Jets Delayed As Russia Steps In With Better Alternative To Fight ISIS
Russia is providing Iraq with fighter jets to combat ISIS while U.S. F-16s won't be ready until the end of the year.
Bob McDonald, Veteran And Former P&G Head, Could Shake Up VA Management
The next possible VA head is a unique choice for the post, but supporters say his corporate experience and military smarts could be just what the troubled agency needs.
Facebook Fighting To Narrow Data Collection Requests, Despite Uphill Battle
New York prosecutors have argued that Facebook has no right to inform its users that their information has been turned over to investigators.
VIDEO Mexico Head Coach Miguel Herrera Animated Goal Reactions Gain Huge Following
Mexico coach Miguel Herrera has been one of the stars of the 2014 World Cup.
Eli Wallach, Star Of ‘The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly,' Dies At 98
Longtime film, television and stage actor Eli Wallach died at the age of 98 in New York on Tuesday.
US Oil And Gas Sector Facing Climate Change Challenge As Global Warming Puts Infrastructure At Risk
The "Risky Business" climate report unveiled Tuesday underscores the challenges that U.S. oil and gas firms face from global warming.
Pro-Russian Rebels Violate Second Cease-Fire
Pro-Russian separatists reportedly killed nine military specialists in the second cease-fire violation in less than a week.
Mississippi Runoff Election Is First Tea Party Vs. GOP Establishment Showdown Since Cantor's Defeat
The runoff between incumbent Cochran and tea party-backed McDaniel has been described as a battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party.
BNP Paribas Dollar-Trading Ban Could Really Hurt
BNP Paribas may enter a $9 billion settlement with U.S. authorities that could prevent it from making U.S. dollar-based transactions for months.
Supreme Court Upholds Obama Administration's Attempts To Curb Greenhouse Gases, With Exceptions
But the high court also said the EPA had wrongly stretched the Clean Air Act program for new and expanded stationary sources.
World Cup Rio Match Sunday Reinforced With Extra Police
"If the measures being taken are not enough, we will have to think about different measures to take," a Rio de Janeiro security official warns.
Same-Sex Marriage Rights A Priority For Federal Government, But For Many Getting Married Is Easier Said Than Done
For many gay couples, getting those federal protections means a long trip to a distant state to get married.
Did Lacey Spears Have Munchausen Syndrome? Mom Charged In Garnett's Fatal Poisoning
Lacey Spears might have suffered from Munchausen syndrome, an illness that could have caused Garnett's death.
2014 World Cup Dives: Does The USA Team Flop On Purpose?
As Brazil showed in its opener game against Croatia, diving to get fouls can work brilliantly. Do Americans do it too? Should they?
Google Set To Remove Search Results In Response To EU 'Right To Be Forgotten' Ruling
EU citizens have come one step closer to being "forgotten" by the Internet.
Iraq War Vets Blame US Pullout For Current ISIS Chaos
"I would never have left," vet Mario Hernandez tells International Business Times.
Legislators Looking To Limit GPS App Developers In Hopes Of Making Roads Safer
In an effort to reduce distracted driving, legislators are pushing developers to make safer apps.
MH370 Search Update: Satellite Company Finds A 'Hotspot' In Southwest Indian Ocean
Other "pings" had led search vessels away from the "hotspot" when it was first discovered.
Iraq Crisis Update: ISIS Kills 44 Prisoners In Attack On Baquba
The clashes in Baquba are the closest yet to Baghdad.
US And Iran May Cooperate In Effort To Quell Iraq Crisis
Secretary of State Kerry said Washington was "open to any constructive process" that might resolve the situation in Baghdad.
Dean Baquet Cancer Report: Malignant Tumor Removed From Kidney Of New York Times Editor
Dean Baquet, who recently replaced Jill Abramson as the executive editor of the New York Times, is currently recovering from a malignant tumor that was removed from his kidney over the weekend, the Times reported on Monday.
US To Evacuate Some Workers From Baghdad Embassy as 15 Are Killed In Iraq's Capital
The Iraqi military has reportedly stopped the advance of ISIS north of Baghdad, but the US is moving personnel out.
Iraq Crisis: Army Regains Towns Seized By ISIS As Iran Sends More Troops
Baiji, home to the largest oil refinery in Iraq, is among the towns reclaimed by Iraqi security forces.
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.
Eric Cantor Campaign Spent Half A Million Dollars On Junk Food
Eric Cantor and his campaign spent more than half a million dollars on food, the bulk of it at coffee shops, fast food chains and steakhouse restaurants, per FEC filings.


