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The Trump Admin Is Rebranding Trophy Hunting As Good For Animals

Critics worry the advisory board will protect the hobby, not the creatures.

A Look at the Scandal That Canceled the Nobel Prize

Allegations of sexual harassment and corruption have shaken Sweden's literary elite.

Report: Dodgers Are Clubhouse Leader to Land Manny Machado From Orioles

The situation remains fluid, but a deal for is thought to be close to a conclusion.

NFL Considering “Minor Tweaks” to New Kickoff Rule

Changes are being considered following discussions at an officiating clinic.

UK Ethics Body Approves Genetically Modifying Babies if in Child’s Best Interest

The Nuffield Council on Bioethics says changing the DNA of a human embryo could be "morally permissable."

Victims of Las Vegas Mass Shooting Sued By Mandalay Bay Owners

The corporate owners claim Mandalay Bay has no liability for the mass shooting that killed 58 people.

Host of “Fox & Friends” Says Trump Was Wrong to Back Putin

The president has received wide-spread criticism of his summit with Putin.

Late Night Comics All Shaken After Cozy Trump, Putin Meeting

Jimmy Kimmel called the meeting as a “total win for Putin and a shameful day for America.”

VR Waterslides Are Now a Thing Because Nothing Is Sacred

Find the 'VR Slide' at Europe's largest waterpark

Bryce Harper Completes Colossal Comeback to Win Home Run Derby

Harper crushed nine homers in 47 seconds to defeat Kyle Schwarber.

The Military Is Building Reusable Space Plane That Can Launch Small Satellites

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Boeing Co. are developing the spacecraft.

Dean Friedman’s “Ariel” Is “The Great Gatsby” of Music

Tim Sommer breaks down the brilliance of the '70s cult classic.

The Air Force Paid $10,000 Each for These Toilet Covers

The covers protected aircraft from "corrosion damage in the latrine area."

Why the New Orleans Education Overhaul Actually Worked

After Hurricane Katrina, the city made some massive changes.