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Trump Reveals to Russians Highly Classified Information Provided by Spy inside Islamic State

"I get great intel. I have people brief me on great intel every day," said the president.

Trump leaving the New York Times Building after meeting with the newspaper.

Donald Trump Restores Meeting with New York Times after His Cancellation Announcement Twitter

Hours after President-elect Donald Trump rants on his twitter about cancelling his schedule meeting with New York Times due to sudden change of the newspaper on terms and conditions of the meeting, Trump meets the newspaper group or reporters and editors at the New York Times' headquarters on Tuesday.

Donald Trump Comments Draws Rebuke

Donald Trump Speaks Out After Outcry Over Mocking Handicapped Reporter

Business mogul and the GOP front-runner Donald Trump on Thursday responded to another controversy. After Trump mocked a physically handicapped reporter recently, a string of comments have simultaneously prompted an outcry and rocketed him to the top of the polls.

Donald Trump

Donald Trump Under Fire for Mocking Disabled Journalist

Presidential hopeful, Donald Trump has been heavily criticized after he overtly made fun of a member of the media who suffers from a chronic condition that limits his mobility called arthrogryposis.

Facebook Speaking to New York Times, Buzzfeed about News Integration

News outlets are apparently nervous about cozying up to Facebook.

CY Leung

CY Leung's Comments Drive Public Outrage

Hong Kong's chief executive CY Leung is once again placed in hot water after commenting that an open election in the country would only allow the poor to dominate the voting process.

ISIS Obtains Chemical Weapons From Sadam-Era Facility

ISIS Now Controls Chemical Weapons From Saddam-Era Facility -Report

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) now controls a massive compound housing thousands of rockets loaded with lethal nerve gas, said a statement released by the Iraqi government, confirming fears that the Islamist group is capable of launching chemical attacks.

GSP, Jimmy Cournoyer, and Leonardo Dicaprio

GSP Has Photographs with New York's 'King of Pot'

The New York Times recently wrote an article entitled, "The Rise and Fall of the Biggest Pot Dealer in New York History." The article has a photo consisting of marijuana dealer Jimmy Cournoyer, Hollywood Star Leonardo Dicaprio, and ex-welterweight champion of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Georges "Rush" St-Pierre (GSP).

Afghanistan Bans NYT Reporter From Leaving Country, Probes Reporter's Story

Afghanistan has banned a NYT reporter from leaving the country after the latter wrote a story about government officials planning to set up an interim leadership should the presidential deadlock continue.

Edward Snowden

Snowden Willing To Be Jailed In U.S. For ‘Right Purpose’

Former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor and exiled whistle-blower Edward Snowden told Wired magazine that he is willing to return to the U.S. and go to jail for the “right purpose” after discussing the possibility of a cyber attack on innocent countries.

One of Hachette's authors -

Famous Authors Take Out Full-Page Ad to Battle Amazon

A group of bestselling authors just took out a full-page ad in the New York Times in an effort to call out e-commerce giant Amazon "in the strongest possible terms to stop harming the livelihood of the authors on whom it has built its business".

The New York Times Will Use “Torture” --Executive Editor

The New York Times announced on Thursday that it will start using the word "torture" when pertaining to the United States' reported interrogation techniques used on suspected terrorists.

Russia Violated Cold War Nuclear Treaty –U.S.

The U.S. said Russia violated the Cold War treaty, or the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces treaty, when it tested a ground-launched cruise missile in January.

Barack Obama

Conflicting Rulings May Raise Issues on the Fate of Obamacare

Two contradicting rulings from different federal courts on the legality of Obamacare on Tuesday ignited more questions on the health care law four years after being signed by President Barack Obama.

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