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By John Johnson The first part of the news might surprise people: Dial-up AOL still exists. The second part might prompt...
By John Johnson The first part of the news might surprise people: Dial-up AOL still exists. The second part might prompt...
by Cristina Laila Hillary Clinton and the left-wing media are melting down over President Trump bold move to deploy the National...
By Newser An explosion at a US Steel plant near Pittsburgh left one dead and dozens injured or trapped under...
by Jim Hᴏft The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is facing major backlash after a viral video surfaced showing professors...
By Arden Dier It may be scorching hot where you are currently, but winter is coming—and it's going to be cold,...
By Evann Gastaldo In a move that highlights persistent tensions between the current president and his predecessors, President Trump has relocated...
By Newser Even criminals have a soft spot for stuffed toys—especially those of the variety that attract labels like "summer's hottest...
By John Johnson The Trump administration has struck a highly unconventional deal with two tech giants: It will allow them to...
Iran has moved its remaining top nuclear scientists into hiding following a deadly 12-day conflict with Israel in June, during...
What was pitched as a profitable opportunity has turned into a financial nightmare for numerous former franchisees of Dickey’s Barbecue...