At least 14 lined up and killed after gunmen ambush bus in Pakistan, officials say
At least 14 people were lined up and executed in southwestern Pakistan after gunmen ambushed a bus and forced the passengers onto a highway early Thursday, officials said.
Kim Kardashian says she 'aced' her torts exam after revealing plans to be a lawyer
Just one week after it was revealed that Kim Kardashian is studying to become a lawyer, the reality star has not only passed one of her exams — but she did it with flying colors.
Media outlets pan AG Barr before release of redacted Mueller report
Before the Justice Department even released special counsel Robert Mueller's highly-aniticipated report on the Russia investigation, Democrats and the media cast doubt on the central claim that President Donald Trump's campaign didn't collude with the Kremlin.
Hundreds of flights, schools cancelled in Dallas-Fort Worth area amid hailstorm threat: report
Hundreds of flights were suspended and schools were canceled in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Wednesday amid a brewing storm that threatened to bring baseball-sized hail, according to weather officials.
Police in South Korea investigate suspect in killings of 5
South Korean police are investigating a 42-year-old man accused of setting his apartment on fire and stabbing neighbors trying to flee, killing five people and injuring 13 others.
Conservatives demand answers from Twitter after it reportedly cuts ties with Southern Poverty Law Center
Conservative leaders who have been calling for tech giants to end partnerships with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) are demanding that Twitter confirm its Trust and Safety Council has severed ties with what they call an “anti-Christian, anti-conservative” organization.
Over two billion people use Facebook to buy and sell goods, chat with each other, and post vacation pictures. Now, according to a new report by Talos Intelligence, it’s also become part of the Dark Web, a place to sell credit card information, illegal contraband, and much more.
Marine Corps fires weapons at its new amphibious combat vehicle
The Marine Corps’ ongoing offensive and defensive live-fire exercises with its emerging Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) are intended to refine the new vehicle’s weapons systems and survivability - while aligning the modern vehicle with the service’s evolving amphibious warfare strategy.
Twitter users epically troll Jack Dorsey with #AskJackAtTED during talk
A TED Talk conversation with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey took a bizarre turn when countless users of the platform trolled him using the hashtag #AskJackAtTED that was projected onto a screen behind him.
Updated 4.7-inch iPhone 8 launching in 2020, report says
We've probably reached peak iPhone, but Apple is desperate to keep its smartphones selling, so it looks as though we're going to get a new budget offering next year in the form of a revised iPhone 8 .
Qualcomm deal means Apple's 5G iPhone is back on for 2020
Apple settled ongoing lawsuits with Qualcomm today and announced a "multiyear chipset supply agreement," which sets the date for a 5G-powered iPhone in September 2020 at the latest.
Ohio man swings iguana over head by tail, flings at restaurant manager: cops
An Ohio man was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly swung an iguana over his head by its tail and hurled the reptile at a restaurant manager, authorities said.
National Park Rangers say thousands of glass shards placed on Michigan beach with 'malicious intent'
National Park Rangers are searching for those responsible for spreading thousands of shards of broken glass across Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.