Apple Sued Over Faulty 2011 Macbook Pros: Lawsuit Claims Company 'Knew' About Problem, Still Charged Customers $100s for Repair

Apple may be in a bit of PR problem. The computer giant is currently facing a lawsuit brought forth by disgruntled customers whose Macbook Pro laptops began malfunctioning. The lawsuit is asking Apple to reimburse customers for expenses and damages.

Student Wounded in Delaware State University Shooting: Shooter Attacked Victim in Off-Campus Dorm

A shooting at the Delaware State University has left one student wounded. Police continue to search for the assailant; however, the situation is no longer considered dangerous.

Alabama School District Reportedly Paid a Former FBI Agent $150K to Monitor Students Twitter, Instagram Accounts

The Huntsville, Alabama school district has spent more than $150,000 to spy on its students in an attempt to prevent violence from happening in school.

Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko Reconsidering Truce With Russia Following Separatist Region Elections

An election in the separatist regions of Ukraine may shatter a fragile ceasefire between the rebel forces and Kiev. Backed by Russia, the separatist rebels held elections in the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, but no country other than Russia recognized the election results.

Bolivia to Build New Presidential Palace Called the Great House of the People for $36 Million

The construction of the building, which has a designed inspired by pre-Hispanic architecture, will be finished by January 2016 but will cost the Bolivian government $36 million.

Will '50 Shades' Audience See Christian Grey Fully Nude?

"Fifty Shades of Grey" fans will not experience the books' full effects in the film as actor Jamie Dornan says he will not be fully nude in the movie.

Tight Election Races in New Jersey, Iowa and Florida Have Candidate Spending Millions, GOP in Jeopardy

On Tuesday, the nation will return to the polls and vote in a crucial midterm election that will determine who controls Congress as well as various states. Among those various races there are three that have caught local as well as national attention and could alter the balance of power at the local and national levels.

Snow Hits Weeks Before Start of Winter: Over 100K Lose Power in Maine; Tennesee and South Carolina Also See Early Storms

The first snowfall of the season has covered Maine in almost two feet of snow, cutting power to thousands of residents. As crews continue unearthing the state from its snowy cover and start re-establishing power, other parts of the country are also waking up to snow weeks before the beginning of winter.

Royal Caribbean’s New 'Smart' Cruise Ship Quantum of the Seas to Set Sail

The Quantum of the Seas will depart on Sunday for the U.S. from where it will make trips to the Caribbean until May 2015.

50,000 Artifacts Found in Mexico's Teotihuacan Ruins May Reveal More About Mysterious Civilization

Archeologists believe the large number of artifacts mean the tunnel leads to a royal tomb.

Colombian Peace Talks Continue as FARC Admits Responsibility

Colombian rebel group FARC makes its first admission of culpability ever but also says the U.S. should acknowledge its role in the conflict.

Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo Space Tourism Ship Explodes, One Pilot Dead

The passenger spaceship exploded after being released from its mother ship. Law enforcement have said one of the two pilots died.

'Downton Abbey' Is Helping Bring Men's Starched Collars Back Into Style

The popular British television costume drama "Downton Abbey" could be doing more than just bringing its global audience back in time: It may be resurrecting past fashion trends as well.

Eddie Redmayne Says E.L. James Didn't Want Him as Christian Grey in 'Fifty Shades of Grey'

In a recent interview, British actor Eddie Redmayne explained how he would have auditioned for the role of Christian Grey for the upcoming film "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie and why he ultimately did not.

Say Goodbye to These TV Shows and Movies on Netflix and Welcome 'Mission Impossible III' and More Come November

Dozens of movies and TV shows will be disappearing from Netflix's streaming library this November. Watch them before they go!

Brody Jenner Doesn't Care About Kylie Jenner Rumors, Only Sister

Brody Jenner said he does not care about the rumors only his sister's happiness but a source reveals Bruce Jenner warned Tyga about taking care of Kylie.

New 'Halo 2' Trailer Released Ahead of "Halo: Master Chief Collection"

The trailer shows the remastered cut scenes from "Halo 2" by Blur Studios ahead of the release of "Halo: Master Chief Collection."

Nevada Begins "Operation Scarecrow" to Monitor Sex Predators Before Halloween

Law enforcement will go door-to-door to remind registered sex offenders of rules during Halloween that prevent them from coming in contact with children during the holiday.

North Carolina High School Teacher Allegedly Had Threesome With Husband and Female Student, Got Tattoo of Teen's Initials

Durham police arrested North Carolina teacher Michelle Smith White for having an illegal sexual relationship with an underage female student. The relationship between the teacher and the student began in 2012 and may have also involved White's husband.

Tim Cook Reveals He's Gay: Apple CEO Hopes Sharing His Sexuality Can 'Bring Comfort to Anyone Who Feels Alone'

The Apple CEO opened up about his sexuality in a personal essay published on Bloomberg Businessweek.

Charles Barkley Rants About Black Community's 'Dirty, Dark Secret,' Blames Unintelligent Members for Lack of Success [Listen]

Former NBA star Charles Barkley recently gave an impassioned rant about America's African American population, criticizing what he believes to be certain attitudes within the black community.

Former 'Sons of Guns' Stars Stephanie Hayden, Kris Ford Arrested for Hitting 9-Year-Old With Belt

On Friday, Louisiana police arrested two former reality TV stars, Stephanie Hayden and Kris Ford, for child abuse. The couple appeared on the reality TV show "Sons of Guns," but they are currently in custody for allegedly hitting Hayden's son.

J.K. Rowling to Release New 'Harry Potter' Story on Halloween

The author of the 'Harry Potter' series will release the story on Friday on the site Pottermore. The new tale will tell the story of villain Dolores Umbridge.

US Court Sentences Former FARC Commander to 27 Years in Prison

The former FARC leader was sentenced for holding three Americans hostage for two years. The Americans were working as contractors in anti-drug smuggling operations.

Martin Scorsese to Produce Grateful Dead 50th Anniversary Documentary, Says Band Is 'Their Own Planet'

Acclaimed film director and producer Martin Scorsese announced he will be part of project to create a Grateful Dead documentary in commemoration of the 50th anniversary since the band's founding.
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