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Vatican Admits to Secret Guidelines for Priests Who Father Children

The document requires that the priest leave the Church and assume his responsibilities as a parent.

NFL Scouts Weigh in on Whether Kyler Murray Will Make a Good Pro QB

How will the Heisman winner's size - he's listed at 5-foot-10 - affect him?

Alabama Newspaper Declares “Time for KKK to Night Ride Again”

The editor would like to see lynchings in Washington D.C.

Manny Machado Agrees to Massive $300 Million Deal With San Diego Padres

If reports are accurate, Machado's deal is the biggest free agent contract in U.S. sports history.

Russian Hackers Are 8 Times Faster than Other Threats, Cybersecurity Firm Reports

CrowdStrike's new report says Russians also quicker than North Koreans, Iranians and criminals.

Facebook a Law-Breaking “Digital Gangster:” U.K. Government Report

The social media giant said it responded to over 700 questions for the report.

New York Bans Discriminatory Policies Against Black Hairstyles

Company and school policies that ban dreadlocks and other styles are no longer legal.

Inside the Depths of Belize’s Great Blue Hole

The hole is nearly 1,000 feet across and roughly 410 feet deep.

NBA and FIBA Launching 12-Team League in Africa With Barack Obama’s Help

Obama will have a hands-on role with the new league, the Basketball Africa League.

Lightsaber Dueling Has Officially Become a Force in France

The country's fencing body had recognized lightsaber dueling as a sport.

Controversial Fashion Designer Karl Lagerfeld Dead at 85

Lagerfeld was the creative director of Chanel since 1983.

Report: AAF Already Needed $250 Million Bail Out From NHL Owner

Were it not for Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon, the league would have missed payroll.

Analysis: Colin Kaepernick Is Not Good Enough to Lead NFL Team Anymore

New York Daily News writer Manish Mehta says whether it's fair or not, controversial QB has missed his window to be star in league.

Death of the White Rose: When Nazis Turned to Guillotine to Execute Students

Seventy six years ago this Friday, Hitler's edict led to gruesome death for three young dissidents.

Why Inclusion of Women in Film Is Working, Even If Hollywood System Isn’t

Box office and quality is higher for female-directed films, so why not more opportunities?

Predicting the Winners in the Most Wide-Open Oscars in Years

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone handicaps the nominees for this year's Academy Awards.