CRIES FROM SYRIA, the new HBO documentary is shared by director Evgeny Afineevsky, who gives footage of the war-ravaged region and shares his insight into making the film.
NOBODY SPEAK: HULK HOGAN, GAWKER AND TRIALS OF A FREE PRESS, the documentary exploring Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker over their release of a sex tape is shared by director Brian Knappenberger.
ZERO PERCENT the documentary explores prison education, reform, and rehabilitation and the incredible benefit that education has for convicted criminals.
PLAY IT FORWARD the new SHOWTIME documentary by Andrea Nevins about NFL great Tony Gonzalez, his brother Chris Gonzalez, and the sacrifices and struggles made by the dynamic family.
Floyd Landis and David Zabriskie, two former-professional cyclists that were blacklisted for performance enhancing drugs, have begun selling Marijuana based products in Colorado under the imprint
Airbnb filed a lawsuit against its hometown of San Francisco on Monday in an effort to block a new law set to go into effect next month that would violate federal protections for Internet companies.
One-armed ISIS commander Akhmed Chatayev is believed to be the mastermind of Tuesday’s deadly attack in Turkey where three terrorists armed with bombs and guns killed 40 people at Istanbul Ataturk
Former London mayor Boris Johnson withdrew from the Conservative leadership race on Thursday following an announcement from conservative MP Michael Gove that he will run for prime minister.
Strippers in New Orleans have protested a move to reduce the number of strip clubs on Bourbon Street and the surrounding French Quarter in an effort to curb crime in the area.
A sacred Indigenous archaeological heritage site in Mexico has been destroyed by members of a Jehovah’s Witness sect in an effort to stamp out satanic idolatry.
Rodrigo Duterte, known as Asia’s Donald Trump, was sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines on Thursday, after winning the election in May by 16 million votes.
Do you use your iPhone at concerts? Soon that may be a thing of the past, thanks to a new patent by Apple. The new Apple technology patent deactivates iPhone cameras at live concerts and plays.
President Obama says Donald Trump's campaign and the UK’s vote to leave the EU are both marked by "xenophobia" and a fear of "funny-looking people," speaking in an interview with NPR.
Adding to the list of recent crime surrounding the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, a mutilated body washed up on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro within feet of where Olympic Volleyball will be held
President Obama spoke to the Canadian Parliament Wednesday, being the first President to do so in 21 years. In the speech, President Obama cited Martin Luther King Jr.
Rupert Murdoch has controversially called Britain’s decision to leave the EU, “wonderful.” Murdoch owns The Sun Newspaper, the most popular newspaper in the United Kingdom that backed the Leave
In an effort to rally Republicans around their party’s presidential nominee Donald Trump, the National Rifle Association has launched a $2 million ad campaign attacking Hillary Clinton on her
Pornhub user "BrexitVote" has uploaded Boris Johnson’s Brexit victory speech to the porn video streaming site under the title "Dumb British Blonde Fucks 15 Million People at Once." The video of the
After visiting Scotland, the Donald J. Trump’s campaign started what appeared to be an international email fundraising campaign this week towards UK politicians.
California voters will decide this November whether to legalize the use of recreational marijuana after Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced Tuesday that the initiative had obtained more than
Hawaii Governor David Ige on Thursday signed into law a bill to enter all of its gun owners into an FBI database that monitors them and notifies police if they are arrested anywhere in the country.
China is still harvesting organs from prisoners, according to a new report by former Canadian lawmaker David Kilgour, human rights lawyer David Matas, and journalist Ethan Gutmann.
Thousands of vials of chemicals intended to be used for the death penalty were purchased online by Arizona, Nebraska and Texas. The drugs were distributed by a man named Chris Harris in India.
The case of Blake Leibel, a 35-year-old Canadian man who has been charged with torturing, mutilating and killing his girlfriend in their Hollywood apartment, is explored with Mark Ebner & Joseph