Manny Pacquiao Apologizes For Comparing ‘Homosexuals To Animals’ But Reiterates Opposition To Same-Sex Marriage
The boxing champion, who is also running for a seat in the Philippines senate in the May elections, was slammed for his anti-LGBT remarks Tuesday.
Volkswagen’s European Market Share Falls Amid Emissions Scandal, Rivals Gain
The German carmaker admitted in September to manipulating a line of diesel engines to cheat official emissions tests.
Russia Building Collapse: Several Feared Trapped After Building In Yaroslavl Collapses Due To Gas Explosion
At least seven person are believed to have died after the residential building in Yaroslavl, about 164 miles north of Moscow, collapsed due to a gas explosion.
US To Send F-22 Stealth Fighter Jets To South Korea After North Korea’s Satellite Launch
The move is widely seen as part of Washington’s show of force in response to North Korea’s launch of a satellite earlier this month.
Is Miley Cyrus Forcing Liam Hemsworth To Sign $176M Prenup Before Marriage?
Miley Cyrus is currently worth $160 million while the “Hunger Games” star Liam Hemsworth is valued at $16 million.
Taylor Swift-Kanye West Feud Update: Selena Gomez Defends ‘Bad Blood’ Singer Over West’s Diss In ‘Famous’
The feud began after Kanye West was heard singing about Taylor Swift in his song "Famous" while her representative denied his claims that Swift approved the lyrics.
UN Records 11,002 Civilian Casualties In Afghanistan In 2015
The country has been facing insurgency from militant groups like Taliban, while the Western forces are training the local troops to bolster their defense.
Who Is Sri Srinivasan? Indian-American Judge In Race To Replace Justice Antonin Scalia
Sri Srinivasan, who has served on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals since May 2013, would be the first Indian-American justice of the country’s highest federal court.
North Korea Develops New Unit To Deploy KN-08 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile: Report
The KN-08 intercontinental ballistic missile, which has a range of at least 6,200 miles, can be difficult to track if it’s properly designed and developed.
Taylor Swift-Kanye West Feud: Swift Has Had Enough Of West ‘Getting Headlines Off Of Her,’ Wants Grammys To Be Only About Her
Though Kanye West took to Twitter and denied dissing Taylor Swift, her representative said he never consulted with her over the actual lyrics of the song.
Russian PM Says West Renewed ‘New Cold War’ As NATO Accuses Moscow Of Destabilizing European Security
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev says sanctions on Moscow and military activities close to the Russian border “only aggravate” tensions between the two sides.
Myanmar’s Army Chief Min Aung Hlaing To Get 5-Year Extension Amid Ongoing Negotiations
The move will strengthen Min Aung Hlaing’s position in negotiations with the leader of the National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi.
US Deploys Additional Patriot Missiles In South Korea While China Urges Washington To ‘Act Cautiously’
The deployment comes ahead of talks next week to set up an even more sophisticated U.S. missile defense system in South Korea.
Taiwan Earthquake: Death Toll Rises To 112 As More Victims Are Pulled Out Of Collapsed Building
The 6.4 magnitude earthquake, which struck the southern coastal city of Tainan last week, led to the collapse of more than 10 buildings, injuring over 500 people.
Kim Kardashian Reveals She Has Been On Snapchat The Whole Time To ‘Lurk And Stalk People’
Kim Kardashian had teased her fans last year asking them if she should make a Snapchat account.
Meek Mill Defends Beyoncé And Jay Z After Tomi Lahren's Comments On Super Bowl Performance
The anchor from TheBlaze had slammed Beyoncé's performance saying it “politicized and advanced the notion that black lives matter more.”
Russia Says 2 US Planes Bombed Syrian City Of Aleppo, Not Russia
A spokesman for the U.S. defense ministry said Wednesday that Russia conducted an attack on two hospitals in Syria's largest city.
Egypt Train Crash: Several Injured After Train Derails, Collides With Concrete Block
No deaths have been reported yet in the accident that occurred after a train derailed and collided with a concrete barrier.
US Senate Passes Bill To Impose Stronger Sanctions Against North Korea After Satellite Launch
A report by Yonhap described it as the strongest set of sanctions ever proposed against the Kim Jong Un regime.
Kim Kardashian-Kanye West Divorce Rumors: 'KUWTK' Star Did Not Meet Divorce Lawyer Laura Wasser
According to reports Tuesday, Kim Kardashian met a divorce lawyer but did not ask her to officially file the papers.
Was Kanye West’s Twitter Account Hacked By Kylie Jenner? ‘Kylie Was Here’ Post Seen After Bill Cosby Tweet
Kanye West posted a tweet saying that Bill Cosby was innocent, triggering several responses of shock over it.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Allegedly Executes Military Chief Gen. Ri Yong-Gil Over Corruption Charges
More than 70 officials in North Korea have been executed since Kim Jong Un came to power in 2011, according to a July 2015 report.
HSBC Sued By Families Of US Citizens Killed By Mexican Drug Cartels After Money Laundering Probe
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, families of U.S. citizens killed by Mexican drug gangs alleged that the bank let cartels launder billions of dollars to operate their businesses.
North Korea Continues To Evade UN Sanctions To Get Material For Nuclear, Ballistic Missiles Programs: Experts
The Kim Jong Un-led country conducted a rocket launch Sunday, triggering calls from Western nations for stricter sanctions.
Blac Chyna Paid Less Than Amber Rose To Co-Host A Party In Toronto
Amber Rose and Blac Chyna landed in Trinidad and Tobago Tuesday to host an event there.
Khloé Kardashian’s Estranged Husband Lamar Odom May Be Able To Live Independently, Believes He Can Play Basketball Again
Since reports Monday said Khloé Kardashian and James Harden broke up, there were speculations it was because of Lamar Odom.
Hong Kong Clashes: Over 50 People Arrested After Protests Turn Violent, Several Injured
Protests in the city's Mong Kok district began after police officers arrived to clear out unlicensed street vendors.
US To Send Hundreds Of Troops To Afghanistan’s Helmand Province For Defense Against Taliban
The troops will help local forces in Helmand thwart an increasing offensive by the Taliban.
US, South Korea To Work Toward Sanctions Against North Korea As Satellite ‘Tumbles In Orbit’
While North Korea's rocket launch was criticized internationally, a U.S. defense official said the satellite was incapable of functioning accurately.
Liam Hemsworth Dodges Question On Miley Cyrus, Says He Won’t Fall For It
Reports of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s reconciliation came around Christmas last year, after she posted photos wearing her engagement ring.