
11/26/2017
Trump Fans Are Owning Libs by Losing All Their Friends
Trump Fans Are Owning Libs by Losing All Their Friends
Just when you thought American politics couldn't get any more tribal.
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Trump Fans Are Owning Libs by Losing All Their Friends
Just when you thought American politics couldn't get any more tribal.
Why a 60s Band Was Flagged the 'Most Vulgar Thing the Human Mind Could Possibly Conceive'
On this episode of ‘The VICE Magazine Podcast,’ Jason Leopold discusses why the FBI looked into politically charged 60s rock group the Fugs.
Diplo Tells Desus and Mero Why Rihanna Is the 'Truest Artist We Have'
He had a lot of kind words for the dynamic pop star.
Spike Lee Says His Wife Convinced Him to Bring Back 'She's Gotta Have It'
We talk to the legendary director on his Netflix remake and believing in serendipity.
What It's Like Adapting Haruki Murakami's Surreal Fiction
An experimental performance visualizes the Japanese novelist's magical world IRL.
What Life Was Like for Young Women Living Under ISIS
My mom’s hair and skin were all over the walls. We've cleaned it off, but when we came back here, I remember what happened and I think of our family.
White nationalist rally organizer loses Twitter verification
The organizer of the violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, has lost his verified status on Twitter, along with several other prominent white nationalists and far-right conservatives. News outlets report Unite The Right organizer Jason Kessler on Wednesday lost the...
Police: Florida man left 2 kids in car while in strip club
Authorities say a Florida man left a 3-month-old baby and a 3-year-old child in the backseat of a car while he was inside a strip club. Lee County jail records show that Fort Myers police arrested 23-year-old Willie Lee Jordan Jr. shortly before 4 a.m. on Nov. 10 and charged him with two...
Green Beret killed in Mali discovered SEALs' illicit cash scheme, report says
Two Navy SEALs being investigated in the strangulation death of Army Sgt. Logan Melgar in Mali in June allegedly offered the Green Beret a cut of the military money they pocketed, but he refused, according to a report.
49ers' Marquise Goodwin reveals his baby died just hours before game
A San Francisco 49ers wide receiver who looked up into the sky and then buried his head into the field after scoring a touchdown Sunday revealed that his prematurely-born son died just hours before kickoff.
Reps. Jordan and Gaetz: Special counsel needed as questions mount on Clinton, Comey, Russian Dossier and more
Mr. Attorney General, it’s time to do your job
Bitcoin claws back over $1,000 after losing almost a third of value
Bitcoin surged on Monday, recovering more than $1,000 after losing almost a third of its value in less than four days as traders bought back into the volatile cryptocurrency.
'Cannonball clue' to shipwreck mystery
It could indicate where a Spanish trading vessel carrying valuable treasure sank 408 years ago.
Geldof returns Dublin honour over Suu Kyi
Bob Geldof to return his Freedom of the City of Dublin award in protest against Myanmar leader.
Changing face of the BBC News website
Front pages of the BBC News website show how the look and feel of the site has changed since its launch, in 1997.
Nanoshells could deliver more chemo with fewer side effects
Researchers investigating ways to deliver high doses of cancer-killing drugs inside tumors have shown they can use a laser and light-activated gold nanoparticles to remotely trigger the release of FDA-approved cancer drugs inside cancer cells in laboratory cultures.
Diagonal methods for expensive global optimization developed by Russian scientists
Russian scientists from Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod have improved the method of global optimization by offering the so-called 'diagonal approach.' The goal of global optimization is essentially to search for optimal solutions in various areas of human activity. The principal adva...
Blue lighting is scientifically proven to help us relax faster than white lighting after an argument
Researchers from the University of Granada say that blue light accelerates the relaxation process after acute psychosocial stress such as arguing with a friend or when someone pressures you to quickly finish some task.
Site of asteroid impact changed the history of life
The impact of the asteroid heated organic matter in rocks and ejected it into the atmosphere, forming soot in the stratosphere.
What happened when Trump was in Moscow?
Keith Schiller, President Trump's former bodyguard, says he turned down a Russian offer to send five women to Trump's hotel room during a Moscow visit in 2013.
Moore scandal extends tumultuous streak in Alabama politics
Rachel Maddow reviews the long string of s*x and corruption scandals that have roiled Alabama politics, a streak now extended by The Washington Post's reporting on women who accuse Roy Moore of engaging inappropriately with them when they were underage.
I support the president but not blindly: GOP congressman
Rep. Scott Taylor, R-Va., said this week the GOP election losses were a referendum on the Trump WH. Rep. Taylor joins Morning Joe to discuss the elections and new accusations against Roy Moore.
Trump Shakes Hands With Putin at Asia Summit
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin shook hands and spoke briefly before gathering for the Asia-Pacific summit in Vietnam.
Sources: Mueller Investigating Possible Flynn, Turkish Govt. Deal
NBC’s Carol Lee reports on news that special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating a possible quid pro quo during the transition period between former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and senior Turkish government officials.
Ivanka Trump's miniskirt is too short for Japan, says social media: 'Inappropriate!'
The miniskirt Ivanka Trump wore at a Tokyo conference to give a speech on women in the workplace is criticized for being inappropriately short.
Michelle Pfeiffer, 59, smolders in metallic gown with plunging neckline
Actress Michelle Pfeiffer shined in a metallic dress at the "Murder on the Orient Express" London premiere.
Ill 5-year-old 'marries' best friend before undergoing heart surgery
Little girl of 5 with a heart condition "marries" her best friend in a sweet ceremony.
Olympic athletes Gus Kenworthy and Kehri Jones on overcoming s*xual and racial prejudices with the help of their moms
No Olympian's journey to the Games comes without its obstacles, but the support of athletes' moms is the push many need to get them through a tough run.
This hilarious video of a grandmother getting stuck behind a dryer has the internet laughing
The viral video of a grandmother getting stuck behind the dryer already has 5 million views.
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth step out with bands on their left ring fingers
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth aren't doing much to dispel those "secret wedding" rumors.
An illustrator draws Wonder Woman with body hair and people are really upset
Raikchak Ha Reang's latest pieces, illustrations of Wonder Woman with leg, arm, and armpit hair, have become the subject of a fiery debate on Instagram.
These heartwarming marathon proposals are absolutely everything
In case you haven't heard, creative marriage proposals are a major thing. And this past weekend, two couples Jill Gleason and her now-fiancé Mike took part in one adorable enough, during the TCS NYC New York City Marathon,
Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams aren't alone: 4 other celeb couples who met online
Several celebrity couples — including Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams — met the modern way: online.
Chip Gaines Shaves Off His Signature Long Hair (for a Good Cause!)
Chip Gaines Shaves Off His Signature Long Hair
Drew Barrymore Gets Back at Internet Trolls by Treating Herself With a Glam Day and New Haircut
The Actress and Flower Beauty Founder, 42, Opened Up About a Recent Experience That Left Her “Hurt” on Instagram
Founder of black-owned beauty brand shares sweet story behind her products
Beauty Bakerie founder Cashmere Nicole launched her cosmetics company after being inspired by her daughter Jasmyn.
Equifax and Yahoo leaders apologise
US lawmakers threaten action at a hearing with Equifax and Yahoo leaders.
A few nights of bad sleep upsets brain
Even a few nights of poor sleep can lead to "repetitive negative thinking", experts say.
Surfer breaks back riding big wave
Andrew Cotton was surfing off the coast of Portugal when a huge wave crashed down on top of him.
Carrie Underwood, Jessie James Decker, and more stars on the CMA red carpet
It was the 10th year in a row that Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley have co-hosted the Country Music Awards, but Wednesday night’s show was anything but predictable. From the highly ant...
Ancient Egypt: Newly Discovered 2,300-Year-Old Gymnasium Made Tiny Village Look More Greek
For the first time ever, archaeologists digging in Egypt have uncovered a Greek-style gymnasium, which the team believes a small town may have built in order to seem more Greek, according to a statement released Monday by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities. It is the site of the small town of Phil...
Meet the Woman Making Uber's Self-Driving Cars Smarter, Cheaper
Raquel Urtasun, head of Uber's autonomous-vehicle lab, believes cameras can replace expensive lidar in steering cars.
England rest Owen Farrell and Maro Itoje for opening autumn Test as Henry Slade starts against Argentina
Eddie Jones has opted to rest fly-half Owen Farrell and lock Maro Itoje for Saturday's opening autumn Test match against Argentina at Twickenham.
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