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Israel PM’s wife asks court to approve plea bargain over ‘fund misuse’
The wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked a Jerusalem court Sunday to approve a plea bargain convicting her of fraudulently using state...
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Announce Final Tour
Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band will soon retire from touring after more than 50 years of live performances. The soon-to-start Travelin’ Man...
Lawmakers Don’t Grasp the Sacred Tech Law They Want to Gut
Decades ago, Section 230 gave tech companies sweeping power to police content on their platforms. Now some lawmakers want that power back.
Ex-U.S. marine jailed in Russia for spying was misled: lawyer
Russia's Federal Security Service detained Paul Whelan, who holds U.S., British, Canadian and Irish passports, in a Moscow hotel room on Dec. 28. ...
DHS-Funded Researchers Say They’ve Found Security Flaws in Phones With All Major Carriers
Department of Homeland Security-funded research by Virginia-based security firm Kryptowire has allegedly discovered major security flaws in numerous phones, according to a report on...
What to Expect When You’re Expecting Your Healthcare to Evaporate
Healthcare in America is on shaky ground. Trump’s bill failed to reach a vote and though the ACA remains in place, no one is...
Here's to Dad: The best gifts for Father's Day that won't break the bank
Father's Day 2019 is on Sunday, and Jennifer Jolly gives a run down the best, budget-friendly gifts that will make Dad happy.
‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ Review: A Big, Loud Movie That Needs Guillermo del Toro
For all its scale and sound, the kaiju sequel packs none of the punch of the 2013 original.
Neil Young Is Launching a Huge New Online Archival Project
This morning, Neil Young officially announced the impending release of Hitchhiker, a solo acoustic album he recorded in 1976 but decided against putting out at the...
Admissions scam adds insult to injury for minority applicants
In what a federal prosecutor called “the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice,” dozens of people were charged in...