'Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice' : Kevin Smith Shares Warner Bros. Justice League Movie Plans

Last week Warner Bros. Studios officially announced the title to the "Man of Steel" sequel as "Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice" amid production breaking ground.

House Republicans To Introduce Obamacare Alternative

Since President Barack Obama introduced his healthcare reform law near the beginning of his presidency, GOP lawmakers have staunchly opposed it while many have vowed to repeal it.

School Nutrition Officials Come Out Against First Lady's Healthy Foods Initiative

During President Barack Obama's first term in office his wife, first lady Michelle Obama, led a congressional effort to get the nation's schools to serve healthier food options making the reduction of childhood obesity a priority.

Sixth Great Extinction Could Come Sooner Than Expected, Study Says

A new study published in the journal Science on Thursday claimed that the world is on the verge of the sixth great extinction.

NSA Releases Snowden's Email That Reported the Agency's Unlawful Surveillance

Following Edward Snowden's interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams that aired Wednesday, the National Security Agency released an email Thursday that was sent from Snowden to the agency's general counsel's office in which he reported the agency's abuse of power.

Snapchat Online: CEO Evan Spiegel Apologizes for Frat Emails

Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel apologized Friday for a set of raunchy emails that were leaked to the public earlier this week, which he wrote to his fraternity brothers years ago while attending Stanford University.

White House Holds Summit on Sports Concussions

Opening up a daylong summit at the White House on Thursday regarding youth concussions in sports, President Barack Obama said more research should be done into the topic to find the long-term impacts it has on the nation's youth.

Cialis Could Become Available Over the Counter at Cheaper Price

Cialis, the maker of the erectile dysfunction drug, could be the first prescription drug of its kind to be sold over counter as a result of a licensing agreement between Eli Lilly and Co. and Sanofi, a French drug maker.

Teen Births in America Drop to Lowest Rate in 80 Years

Teen births in the U.S. are reported to be at an all-time low with both the number of births and birth rate dropping by 10 percent in the last year, according to federal data released Thursday.

California Lawmakers Introduce Gun Control Legislation

California lawmakers announced Tuesday that they plan to propose gun control legislation that places restraints on gun-violence in order to prevent future massacres much like what happened last week in Isla Vista, California.

Environmental Toxins Increase Aging, Study Says

A new study published in Trends in Molecular Medicine found that a class of environmental toxins known as gerontogens, which could accelerate the rate of aging.

Obama Plans New Carbon Emission Reduction Rule for Power Plants

On Monday the president is expected to reveal a new rule through an executive order that would essentially reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.

HTC One Mini 2 Expected to Be Released in Europe at Month's End

HTC has shrunk its flagship smartphone, the HTC One (M8) -- again.

New Minecraft DLC Gives Players a Halo Mash-Up

Halo and Minecraft together in one game? Sounds a lot like the time when peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were first introduced to the world.

Facebook Removes Elliot Rodger Fan Pages

Several fan pages glorifying Elliot Rodger, the college student who took the lives of six people last Friday, have sprung up throughout Facebook.

Automated Services Threaten Fast-Food Industry Jobs

Some fast-food companies have begun experimenting with robotic technology that would considerably reduce the employment of restaurant workers who are currently protesting against the corporate chains demanding higher wages.

Apple Experiments With LiquidMetal Technology for Future Devices

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted Apple a patent Tuesday that involves a special construction process using LiquidMetal and sapphire glass display.

Pope Francis Plans to Meet With Sex Abuse Victims at Vatican Next Month

On Monday Pope Francis announced that he would meet with some of the victims that were sexually abused by clergy of the Catholic Church at the Vatican next month.

'X-Men' Marks Marvel's Eighth in a Row at No. 1

This Memorial Day weekend comic book fanboys were taken to the past and future of Marvel Studios' X-Men universe as "Days of Future Past" rolled into theaters and earned roughly $111 million.

Republican Rep. Peter King Urges for Gun Control Discussion on Capitol Hill

Following the tragedy that occurred near the University of California at Santa Barbara on Friday, Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) raised concerns Sunday about the necessity for background checks on firearms and improving the mental health of U.S. citizens.

Federal Recognition Rule Changes for Native American Tribes Could Mean More Business Opportunities

On Thursday, the U.S. Interior Department announced its proposed changes to the nation's rules on federally recognizing American Indian tribes.

Residents Vote to Change Spanish Village's Racist Name

The small Spanish village known as Castrillo Matajudios, which translates to "Camp Kill Jews," is getting renamed after the town's voters decided the time had come for a change.

Latin American Countries Among Happiest Places in World, Poll Finds

Gallup's most recent happiness poll, which measures the positive emotions of the world broken down by country and conducted annually, found that nine of the top 10 happiest nations are Latin American.

Changes To Immigration Program Could Reduce Deportations Of Nonviolent Criminals [Poll]

Overcrowded city and county jails have lead the President Barack Obama and his administration to make changes to the Secure Communities program, which ranks repeat immigration violators as high as violent offenders on the priority list for deportations.

Marines Serve Breakfast for San Diego's Homeless Veterans

On Sunday morning a group of Marines from the Twentynine Palms base in Southern California came down to San Diego to serve up breakfast for homeless veterans and other residents at the St. Vincent de Paul Village in the city's downtown area.
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