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Trump and Putin to Hold July 16 Summit in Helsinki
U.S President Donald Trump will hold a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as both the White House and Moscow announced on Thursday, June 28. The meeting will be held on July 16 in Helsinki and is now considered a very high profile step in smoothing over relations between the two countries.
Netflix Under Investigation for Streaming Alleged 'Child Porn' Scene
Netflix has been slammed from all sides after streaming a foreign movie that critics reported to have been aired with a suspected child pornography scene. Now, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has launched an investigation into the matter as well.
'This Is Intimidation,' ICE Whistle-Blower Alleges as TV Interview Gets Interrupted by Federal Agents
For James Schwab, former Immigration and Customs Enforcement, it would have been his first solo TV interview, and with CBS News no less. Unfortunately, that was the exact moment that agents claiming to be with the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General's Office chose to knock on the door.
Planning for Trump's Military Parade Finally Making Progress
The monumental work of planning for Trump's military parade is finally underway, four months after the President instructed the Department of Defense to organize one. Even as preparations have started, the undertaking does not even have an assigned budget yet.
Maryland Shooting Update: Five Killed in 'Targeted Attack' on Capital Gazette Newspaper
A lone shooter barged into the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland on Thursday afternoon, June 28. By the time the gunman was subdued, five people were already killed by shotgun blasts, as of the latest update.
People Are Using Term 'Alpha Male' Wrong: Scientist Who Helped Popularize the Label Explains Why
Bring up the term "Alpha Male," and what usually comes to mind for most people is an intimidating leader, strong and perhaps a bit domineering. While some would even extend it to men who would bully and loom over others, it's not the original meaning of the label, according to a primatologist who helped popularize the term.
How Expensive Is It to Live in San Francisco? Households Earning Over $110,000 Annually Now Qualify for Low Income Housing
Just how expensive is it to live in San Francisco nowadays? The answer to that may be gleaned from a recent report by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that now considers a household annual income of $117,400 as low-income housing eligible.
People Who Hate Stress Should Avoid These Jobs
Some people thrive on pressure, but there are others who can't deal quite as well. For the latter group, some jobs just aren't well suited for them — that means steering clear of careers in medicine, law enforcement, and some of the busier customer service occupations.
Supreme Court's Janus Case Ruling Deals a Severe Blow to Labor Unions
The Supreme Court ruled in the Janus case on Wednesday, June 27, and it has just hit public labor unions hard where it hurts — their wallets. In a 5–4 decision, the justices have decided that government workers can no longer be required to contribute to labor unions if they decide not to join them.
Joe Jackson, Musical Patriarch and Father of Michael Jackson, Dies at 89
Joe Jackson, the father of Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 who raised his kids to international stardom, died on Wednesday morning, June 27, after losing a battle with terminal cancer. He was 89 years old.