The Supreme Court justice says she wants to use her platform to inspire kids through books, this time by helping them ‘understand what it takes to change the world.’
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Leaked report shows United Nations suffered hack
An internal confidential document from the United Nations says that dozens of servers were “compromised” at its offices in Geneva and Vienna.
Magnitude-7.7 earthquake hits between Cuba and Jamaica
Several South Florida buildings were evacuated as a precaution, and the quake also hit the Cayman Islands, leaving cracked roads and what appeared to be sewage spilling from cracked mains.
Retired Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher attacks SEALs who testified against him
In a video posted online Monday, Gallagher calls some members of his former platoon ‘cowards’ and highlights their duty status and current units, something former SEALs say places those men in jeopardy.
Kobe Bryant’s studio makes Oscar-winning short ‘Dear Basketball’ available for free
The Academy Award-winning film was made available for free Monday afternoon on the dearbasketball.com website and on Vimeo.
Pompeo bars NPR reporter from his plane after angry outburst
On Friday, in an interview with NPR host Mary Louise Kelly, Pompeo grew testy when Kelly asked him why he hadn’t done more to defend Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
Prince Andrew faces rising pressure to aid Epstein investigation
U.S. authorities are looking into his ties to a convicted sex offender but the FBI will have a difficult time forcing him to give evidence.
Netanyahu indicted in Israel hours before joining Trump to unveil unlikely peace plan
Prosecutors in Israel unveiled a three-count indictment against him for allegedly accepting millions of dollars in bribes.
Trump’s Middle East plan pleases Israelis, enrages Palestinians
Within hours of the plan’s unveiling, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would ask his Cabinet to approve plans to annex West Bank territory – a move that’s likely to spark harsh international reaction.
Netflix turns to first-time filmmakers for an edge in streaming wars
Netflix is aggressively courting not only Academy Award-winning filmmakers but also artists who haven’t yet broken out.