The Home Office said Julien Blanc's presence wasn't conducive to the public good. Blanc, a dating coach, makes racist and derogatory references to women and appears to condone violence toward them.
Read More »WATCH: How Carbon Dioxide Travels Around The Globe
A NASA computer model visualizes in detail where carbon dioxide is released, how it moves across the globe and how it's affected by the seasons.
Read More »Amid Scandal, Mexican First Lady Decides To Sell Mansion
The modern structure dubbed "The White House" was owned by a construction company awarded millions in government contracts. Angélica Rivera said she had "nothing to hide."
Read More »A Day After Attack, Worshippers Return To Jerusalem Synagogue
Israeli troops also razed the home of a Palestinian suspected in an earlier attack, signaling that the government will continue with the controversial practice.
Read More »Historic Snowstorm Buries Western New York, Kills 5
Driven by the lake effect, the storm dumped up to 60 inches of snow in some areas, paralyzing an area used to huge snow totals.
Read More »Bill Limiting NSA Surveillance Practices Fails In Senate
The USA Freedom Act had the support of not only the White House and Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy but also that of Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. The House had already approved it.
Read More »Department Of Transportation Wants Millions More Air Bags Recalled
The NHTSA says a full national recall is needed for air bag inflators that have been found to sometimes pepper drivers with metal shrapnel. Advocates say earlier regional recalls were a terrible idea.
Read More »Senate Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline Bill, In A Close Vote
The controversial project to expand an oil pipeline running from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico has failed to get the approval of Congress.
Read More »FAA Can Regulate Small Drones: NTSB Reverses Judge’s Ruling
Overturning a federal judge's ruling that the FAA was wrong to fine a man $10,000 for flying a small drone, the NTSB says the agency can regulate such drones as "aircraft."
Read More »Indonesia Urged To Stop ‘Virginity Tests’ For Female Police Recruits
Human Rights Watch says the test is discriminatory and "harms and humiliates women." The test is listed as a requirement for female applicants, and the group said it is widely applied.
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