In a newspaper column, the former Cuban president says "Cuba is owed compensation equivalent to damages" because of the decades-long U.S. embargo.
Read More »Warren Harding, We Hardly Knew Ye
Last summer, the 29th president's love letters to a mistress were released; now comes news that DNA tests show Harding did in fact father a child with another mistress.
Read More »Warren Harding, We Hardly Knew Ye
Last summer, the 29th president's love letters to a mistress were released; now comes news that DNA tests show Harding did in fact father a child with another mistress.
Read More »Tom Brady’s Courtroom Sketch Spawns Internet Gold
Veteran sketch artist Jane Rosenberg has been blasted online for her less-than-flattering depiction of the NFL quarterback during his appearance in a federal court Wednesday.
Read More »Video Game League Announces Random Drug Tests For Competitors
The Electronic Sports League is implementing the new requirement after a top player at one of its tournaments acknowledged he and his team "were all on Adderall" during competition.
Read More »Swedish Prosecutors Drop Part Of Sex-Crime Investigation Against Assange
Time essentially ran out on investigations into three sex-crime accusations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. One allegation of rape remains.
Read More »Coup In Ranks Of Myanmar’s Ruling Party Highlights Concern Over Suu Kyi
After the army surrounded the headquarters of the United Solidarity Development Party, its chairman, Shwe Mann, was forced to step down. Shwe Mann was seen as having close ties Aung San Suu Kyi.
Read More »ISIS Claims Responsibility As Scores Killed In Baghdad Truck Bomb
The suicide bomb hit a major marketplace in a predominantly Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad.
Read More »China Examines Aftermath Of Immense Twin Explosions That Killed Dozens
The powerful blasts toppled stacks of shipping containers, scorched hundreds of cars in nearby lots, and blasted out the windows of cars and buildings.
Read More »Oath Keepers Say They’re Defending Ferguson; Others Say They’re Not Helping
The armed men say they are in the Missouri town to protect the people and the Constitution. But officials and demonstrators marking the death of Michael Brown say they're not welcome.
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