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'World of Warcraft' Gameplay News: Blizzard Bans 100,000 Players for Botting, Cheating

The game publisher said it will not tolerate any form of cheating in the WoW universe and, as a result, banned hundreds of thousands of players who used "bots" to cheat in PvP matches.

Amtrak Infrastructure Debate: President Obama Says More Infrastructure Spending is Needed

President Barack Obama called on the U.S. government to increase funding for the nation's infrastructure in light of the Amtrak train derailment that killed 8 people earlier this week.

Telenovela News: 'Lo Imperdonable' to Premiere on Univision

"Lo Imperdonable," Univision's latest telenovela - set to premiere on Monday - will feature a star-studded cast that includes Iván Sánchez, Sergio Sendel, Ana Brenda Contreras, Grettell Valdez, the Spanish-language television network announced.

Raven-Symone Rejects the Idea of Harriet Tubman on 20-Dollar-Bill

Raven Symone says she does not like the idea of putting Harriet Tubman's face on the $20 bill, USA Today reports.

ISIS News: Terrorist Group Approaches Ancient Syrian City Palmyra

On Thursday Maamoun Abdulkarim, a Syrian official, called upon the international community to help in protecting the 2,000-year-old ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was being threatened by advancing Isis militants.

‘Underworld 5’ Cast News Update: Kate Beckinsale to Reportedly Reprise Role

Kate Beckinsale and Theo James both sign onto the fifth installment. The "Underworld" franchise will soon be adding a fifth installment and Kate Beckinsale has already signed on to the project, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

New Netflix Movies, Films & Shows: ‘The 100’ Season 2 on the Way?

Season 2 of 'The 100' is coming soon to Netflix. Post-apocalyptic series' have dominated the airwaves as of lately with steep praise by critics and audiences alike.

Floyd Mayweather Next Fight: Unbeaten Champion To Face Amir Khan in September?

Undefeated world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. said that he will fight for the last time in September, and British boxer Amir Khan could be his opponent in his farewell fight.

Venezuela News: National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello Asks Court to Seize Journalists' Passports

The president of Venezuela's National Assembly - widely considered embattled President Nicolás Maduro's most powerful internal adversary - is asking courts to bar news executives from leaving the country while he is suing them for alleged defamation.

Elizabeth Gutierrez and William Levy Relationship News: Gutierrez Poses on Beach and for Closeups

Gutierrez stays positive despite criticism and tells her fans how they took can overcome what others say.

'The Bachelor' Cast & News: Whitney Bischoff Joins Chris Soules in Iowa Farm

"The Bachelor" winner Whitney Bischoff joined her fiancé Chris Soules on his Arlington farm in Iowa on Wednesday, Entertainment Tonight reports.

Terrorism News: Osama Bin Laden Aide Khalid al-Fawwaz Sentenced to Life in Prison

Officials sentenced Osama Bin Laden's former top aide on Friday to life in prison for the 1998 bombings of two embassies in Africa. The bombing led to the death of 224 people, including 12 Americans.

iPad Air 2 vs. iPad Mini 3: Choosing Between Convenience and Performance

While the iPad Air 2 offers a larger and crisper screen with other improved features, these come at a price, potentially making the smaller iPad Mini 3 more convenient.

Amazon Prime June 2015 Releases: Additions Include Classic Films and More Recent Releases

Classics like "Roman Holiday and "Apocalypse Now" will be released in June through Amazon Prime along with "Sucker Punch" and "Transformers: Age of Extinction." Amazon will also revive the cancelled BBC series "Ripper Street."

Immigration News: Army Veteran with PTSD Faces Deportation to Peru

An Army veteran with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder may face deportation after obtaining an extensive criminal record for driving under the influence of alcohol. His family is fighting to keep him in the U.S.

Puerto Rico News: Territory Imposes Strict Water Rationing

More than 160,000 people living in and near San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, will have access to water only every other day after the U.S. territory's government imposed strict water rationing on Wednesday.

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard News: Couple Flew Dogs Back to U.S. Following Breach in Australia

Yorkshire terriers Pistol and Boo departed Queensland for US after they were threatened with euthanasia from the Australian government.

'Scandal' News and Spoilers: Season Finale a Happy One, and Portia de Rossi Returns for Season 5

The ABC hit political thriller “Scandal” has just ended its fourth season,and things seems to be looking up for Olivia Pope’s stressed out love life.

Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Allegations: Actor Breaks Silence on Accusations, Says 'Reality is the Situation' [Watch]

Bill Cosby coyly fielded questions about the numerous sexual assault allegations he now faces during a Friday morning "Good Morning America" show appearance.

Boston Marathon Bomber Trial Update: Convicted Terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Sentenced to Death

After spending 14 hours deliberating, jurors in the Boston Marathon bomber sentencing trial sentenced the convicted terrorist, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, to death on Friday.