Carrie Fisher Wrote Her Own Fantastic Obituary
"I tell my younger friends that no matter how I go, I want it reported that I drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra."
Police Seized "Evidence" From A Newspaper After It Reported On Alleged City Corruption
Police officers in New Jersey used a search warrant to seize a water meter that was at the center of a local newspaper's investigation into alleged corruption at the town's Water Utility.
Delta Says Muslim YouTube Prankster Removed From A Flight Was Trying To Disrupt Cabin
Doubts have been raised over the incident because Adam Saleh, 23, is best known for making hoax videos involving airlines.
Neo-Nazis Target Jewish Families In White Nationalist Leader's Hometown
An article on a neo-Nazi website released personal contact information of some Jewish residents in Whitefish, home to the parents of white nationalist leader Richard Spencer.
Merriam-Webster's Word Of The Year "Surreal" Had The Biggest Spike After Trump's Win
The dictionary had appealed users to search for another word after "fascism" was its most-looked up word in November.
Obama Says There Was No Way To Intervene In Syria "On The Cheap"
"We wanted to do something, and it sounded like the right thing to do, but it was going to be impossible to do this on the cheap," he said Friday at the White House.
Obama Said He Told Putin "To Cut It Out" Over Hacked Emails
The White House briefing comes one day after the president said "we need to take action" against any foreign government that tries to impact the integrity of US elections.
Hillary Clinton Said Putin's "Personal Beef" Against Her Contributed To Election Loss
She also tied her defeat to the release of FBI Director James Comey's letter before the election.
Former Milwaukee Cop Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Sylville Smith
Dominique Heaggan-Brown was charged with first degree reckless homicide for the fatal shooting of 23-year-old Smith that sparked heated unrest in Milwaukee.
US Delays Major Aid Package To The Philippines Over Human Rights Concerns
The US has put off a decision to renew a major aid package over "concerns around rule of law and civil liberties" in the Philippines' bloody drug war.
Michael Flynn Deleted His Fake News Tweet Linking Clinton To Underage Sex Crimes
Donald Trump's pick for national security adviser deleted his October tweet that linked to a false story claiming Hillary Clinton's involvement in sex crimes with children.
People Are Pissed At This Roundtable With Seth Rogen And A Bunch Of White Dudes Discussing Ethnicity And Princesses
"The jokes just write themselves."
Student Claims To Discover "Fake Book" With Alt-Right Materials In Columbia University Library
The university is investigating reports that a student found a hollowed-out book containing materials associated with the anti-democratic "Dark Enlightenment" movement in the school library.
Kanye West Just Met With Donald Trump Because 2016 Has No Chill
They discussed "life," according to the president-elect.
Trump Picks Rick Perry As Energy Secretary
Perry, if confirmed, would head a government agency he had once vowed to eliminate.
Amherst College Suspends Men's Cross-Country Team Over Misogynistic Emails
Team members described women as a "walking STD" and "meat slabs," while one teammate asked, "do asians really have horizontal vaginas?”
Trump Says This Is The First He's Hearing About Russian Hacking But Nope
Donald Trump on Monday questioned why the issue of Russia's alleged intervention in the US elections hadn't been brought up before the election.
Trump Nominates Retired Gen. John Kelly For Homeland Security Secretary
The retired Marine Corps general was also the Commander of US Southern Command, overseeing US military operations in Central and South America as well as the Caribbean.
No, Donald Trump Didn't Let A Homeless Woman Live In One Of His Hotels For Free
A video circulating of a woman claiming to be homeless and staying at one of Trump's hotels for free for nine years is not real, a Trump Hotels spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
Alabama Executes Inmate After Split Supreme Court Allows It To Proceed
The Supreme Court declined to halt the execution of Ronald Smith Jr. for a 1994 murder. A jury had recommended life imprisonment, but a judge nonetheless sentenced Smith to death.