Egypt Court Sentences 183 Muslim Brotherhood Supporters to Death for 2013 Murder of 16 Police Officers

An Egyptian court on Monday confirmed the death sentences of 183 supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood who were convicted of playing a role in the killings of 16 policemen in the town of Kardasa in mid-2013.

'Jurassic World' Super Bowl Trailer Debuts Indominus Rex, the 'Hybrid Dinosaur' [Watch]

The trailer for "Jurassic World" debuted during the Super Bowl on Sunday and finally introduced the world to the new "hybrid dinosaur" set to scare moviegoers this summer. Not everybody was impressed, however.

Advisers Split on When Hillary Clinton Should Announce Run for President

Even though Hillary Clinton hasn't officially said she will run for president in 2016, for many observers her announcement is just a matter of time. When exactly the presumed Democratic frontrunner should formalize her ambitions has caused debate among her advisers.

Barack Obama and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Talk Measles Vaccines

President Obama and White House hopeful Chris Christie on Monday both weighed in on the vaccination debate that has flared up after a recent measles outbreak.

Congress Unlikely to Pass Obama's Budget: Republicans, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan Attack Plan

President Barack Obama seemed to take a cue from psychological pricing on Monday when he sent Congress a $3.99 trillion budget that is unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled branch. The proposal calls for new tax credits for education, child care, paid leave and infrastructure. It would also result in tax hikes resulting from the closure of loopholes.

Cambridge University's Fitzwilliam Museum in England May Have the Only Bronze Statues Made by Michelangelo Left in the World

Two bronze statues that had been attributed to Michelangelo as early as the 19th century may in fact be the work of the Italian Renaissance master. The three-foot-high bronzes of two naked, muscular men atop panthers are unsigned, and art historians had long doubted their association with the painter of the Sistine Chapel.

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel Reportedly Disagree on Learning the Sex of Their Child as Singer Shares Baby Bump Photo [Pics]

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are expecting their first child, but they have yet to find out if the baby is a boy or a girl. Timberlake used a thank-you note he sent out to fans via Instagram to make the big announcement.

Portland Strippers Work With Lawmakers to Improve Conditions in Strip Clubs

Strippers in Portland, Oregon, are working directly with lawmakers and lobbyists to improve their working conditions.

'Game of Thrones' Producer Calls IMAX Adaptation 'Immersive,' Critics Say Fans May End up 'Disappointed'

The makers of HBO's "Game of Thrones" are happy with the IMAX conversion of their fantasy drama. But Time magaine warned that fans may end up "disappointed."

ISIS Attack Leads to Fighting in, Around Northern Iraqi City of Kirkuk

The Islamist terror group ISIS on Friday launched a major assault on Kirkuk. The organization, which calls itself the "Islamic State" and controls large swaths of land in Syria and Iraq, is apparently renewing its efforts to take the city 147 miles north of Baghdad.

Hillary Clinton Is a Presidential Candidate Frontrunner on Twitter With 2.7M Followers

Hillary Clinton is not only the undisputed (if undeclared) frontrunner among Democrats in the 2016 White House race, but the former secretary of state also handily beats her competitors - in her own party and the GOP - when it comes to Twitter followers.

Super Bowl 2015 Commercials: Ecuador Tries to Lure US Tourists With First Non-US Super Bowl Ad

Ecuador, the country led by Rafael Correa, a close ally of Venezuela's late Hugo Chavez and staunch critic of U.S. capitalism, will be the first foreign government to buy a Super Bowl commercial.

'The Big Bang Theory' Actor Jim Parsons to Play God in Broadway Play

Sheldon Cooper's catchphrase "Bazinga!" may continue to be useful for Jim Parsons: The 41-year-old "Big Bang Theory" star is headed back to Broadway, where he will play none other than God.

iPhone 6 & 6 Plus Cases & Accessories: Get Ready for Super Bowl XLIX With NFL Team Covers

Super Bowl XLIX is around the corner: On Feb. 1, the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks will battle it out at Glendale's University of Phoenix Stadium, as the National Football League championship game once again heads to Arizona. So why not invest in a nifty case for your smartphone that underlines your football loyalties?

'The Sims 4' Cheats: Codes to Solve Your Money and Family Woes

So you've overextended yourself on "The Sims 4." Before you give up, start over and embark on a more frugal virtual endeavor, consider some of the cheats that the game's creators have made available to you to cut a corner or two.

North Korea News 2015: Is the Nation Restarting Nuclear Reactor?

North Korea may be trying to restart its plutonium production reactor for the first time in five months, satellite imagery suggests.

Mitt Romney 2016 Election: Potential GOP Presidential Candidate Admits Lessons Learned from 2012 Bid

As a prepares for a potential third run for the White House, Mitt Romney on Wednesday told students at Mississippi State University what lessons he learned from his loss to President Obama.

How to Throw Flames, Slow Down and Make It Rain With 'Grand Theft Auto V' Cheats

There are plenty of shady characters in all GTA games, so it's hard to imagine that anybody would feel to bad about using some of the cheats its developers have made available.

Arizona Fights Measles Outbreak After Up to 1,000 Are Exposed

Health authorities in Arizona are trying to curb a measles outbreak at risk of increasing dramatically in size. The state is the second-most affected, with respect to 95 cases of measles that originated at California's Disney parks. Though only seven individuals are confirmed to have contracted the disease, up to 1,000 Arizonians may have been exposed.

'Islamic State in Tripoli Province' Responsible for Deadly Hotel Terrorist Attack

The Libyan branch of ISIS on Wednesday claimed responsibility for the attack on a Tripoli luxury hotel that had killed 10 people on Tuesday. The group called itself the "Islamic State in Tripoli Province," in reference to the "Islamic State" moniker used by ISIS, the terror organization that controls large swaths of land in Syria in Iraq.

Israel Prime Minister Vows to Respond to Hezbollah Attack on Lebanon Border 'Forcefully'

Violence flared up at the Israeli-Lebanese border on Wednesday after a Hezbollah missile attack killed two soldiers, the. The Lebanese militants apparently launched the devices in retaliation for a deadly airstrike attributed to Israel, which had claimed the lives of six of their fighters in the occupied Golan Heights earlier this month.

Gov. Chris Christie Launches Leadership Matters for America PAC, Denies Being 'Too New Jersey'

Chris Christie is one step closer to making his White House run official: The New Jersey governor has launched a political action committee that will allow him to build a political team and raise money ahead of the 2016 primary season.

Atlanta, Georgia Airport Bomb Threat: Fighter Jets Escort Planes Following Alleged Threats on Social Media

U.S. fighter jets escorted two commercial airliners to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on Saturday after "credible" bomb threats had appeared on social media. Once on the ground, FBI agents and a police bomb squad searched the planes.

Presidential Debate 2016: Republican Hopefuls Hold 'Conversation' in GOP Primary Preview

Three senators seen as top contenders for the 2016 Republican ticket on Sunday flocked to a "conversation" hosted by the Koch brothers' Freedom Partners that offered "a preview of the GOP primary debates that begin in August."

Sundance Films 2015: 'Jaw-dropping' Scientology Documentary Premieres at Sundance

"Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief," , which is based on Lawrence Wright's 2013 bestselling book, premiered on Sunday at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation.
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