People are questioning the immigration status of Donald Trump's wife after inconsistencies with her story emerged from a set of nude photos reportedly taken in 1995. She refuted the allegations on Twitter, but did not offer specifics.
An American was killed and five others — from the U.S., Australia, Israel and Britain — were injured in central London Wednesday. A 19-year-old Norwegian of Somali origin has been arrested. Police believe he had mental health issues.
Eminem is rumoured to be dropping a dis track on Drake. Drake apparently said he's ready for it. It was later confirmed to be a joke, but fans are having a LOT of fun with it.
We're still months away from the Harry Potter prequel Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, but its follow-up is already in the works. JK Rowling has finished the script for a sequel, planned for 2018, and David Yates has confirmed he'll be back to direct.
If you're not a fan of traditional rugby, you may like the seven-person version of the sport. It's played on a full pitch, but there's very little kicking for territory, with most teams preferring to run the ball at the opposition.
DuVernay's next film, an adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time, has been given more than $100 million to start production, making her the first black woman ever to direct a movie with a nine-figure budget.
On this day, POTUS was born in 1961 in Honolulu, HI. People celebrate his life through sharing some of their favorite photos and creating video clips in his honor.
In an Esquire interview published Wednesday, the 86-year-old actor and director said "those things weren't called racist" when he was growing up. @SarahEMcBride responded by Tweeting a list of things that weren't generally considered racist in 1930, when Eastwood was born.
In an interview with his son, actor Scott Eastwood, the American Sniper director slammed political correctness before saying he'd vote for Donald Trump before supporting Hillary Clinton. Some said he's turning into his Gran Torino character.
Suspected militants have attacked a convoy carrying foreign tourists in western Afghanistan, injuring six. Tourists included eight Britons, three US citizens and one German.
As the 2016 NFL season draws near, get an inside look at how each team is preparing for a run at the Super Bowl. Today, we go behind the scenes and on the field with the Atlanta Falcons.
The WNBA's top player has come out publicly in a feature for Vogue magazine, where she also revealed that she is engaged to her longtime partner, Amanda Clifton.
Over the last month, @nytimes reporter @GuyTrebay has been posting street style scenes from New York to Twitter. His tweets, linked by #1LookADay, are a look at the city's visual rewards.
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