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Explosion at Chinese Port Looks Like the End of the World
A mammoth explosion rocked the Chinese city of Tianjin on Wednesday.
See Just Why the Republican Debate Was Such a Lively Affair
The 2016 presidential campaign unofficially got underway Thursday night in Cleveland when 10 Republican hopefuls met in a spirited debate.
Shooter Killed After Opening Fire in Nashville Movie Theater
A movie theater shooting took place Wednesday (August 5) when someone fired shots at a Nashville cinema during a screening of "Mad Max: Fury Road."
Minnesota Dentist Who Illegally Killed Lion in Zimbabwe Issues Public Statement
Walter Palmer, the dentist from Minnesota who allegedly bribed park rangers in Zimbabwe to let him hunt and kill a beloved and protected lion, has released a public statement in which he denies any intentional wrongdoing but also expresses regret for his actions.
Federal Agents Raid Home of Jared From Subway for Child Porn
Federal officials raided the home of Subway pitchman Jared Fogle on Tuesday morning as part of a child pornography investigation.
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Same-Sex Marriage, Now Legal Across Country
The Supreme Court issued a ruling Friday morning legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states. The 5-4 decision found that the Constitution's guarantees of due process and equal protection under the law overturns all gay-marriage bans across the country.
Gmail Now Has Life-Saving ‘Undo Send’ to Save Us From Disaster
The era of sending an email to the wrong person may be a thing of the past.
Charleston Shooting Suspect Captured by Police in North Carolina [UPDATED]
Several news outlets are reporting that Dylann Roof, the suspect in the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting, has been arrested in Shelby, North Carolina.
Gunman Kills 9 at Historic South Carolina Church; Manhunt Underway [UPDATED]
Authorities are searching for a man who entered a church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday night and killed nine people before fleeing. Among the dead are six women and three men, including the church's pastor, Clementa Pinckney, who was also a state senator.
Largest Auto Recall Ever — Takata Recalls 34 Million Cars for Airbag Repairs
The Japanese auto parts maker Takata has admitted that its airbags are defective, resulting in the largest automobile recall ever, some 34 million cars. In fact, it may be the biggest recall of any product ever.
Tensions Still Rising in Baltimore Following Funeral for Freddie Gray, as Police and Protestors Confront Each Other
The city of Baltimore remains on high alert, with multiple protests leading to clashes between citizens and police in the aftermath of the death in police custody of 25-year-old Freddie Gray.
Earthquake in Nepal Kills at Least 3,600, Death Toll Expected to Rise [PHOTOS, VIDEOS]
Nepal is still reeling after a devastating earthquake rocked the country on Saturday, with the death toll climbing to more than 3,600 people.