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By Todd Gilchrist Zuckerberg contacted the President following reports that the government agency breached his site’s security protocols to obtain information about its users
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By Todd Gilchrist Zuckerberg contacted the President following reports that the government agency breached his site’s security protocols to obtain information about its users
By Todd Gilchrist The United States Commander in Chief made an appearance with Zach Galifianakis on the Funny or Die series to promote the Affordable Care Act
By Todd Gilchrist A democratic Assemblyman launched an ad campaign promising to rid the United States of all illegal war criminals
By Todd Gilchrist Michigan-based FlowerDeliveryExpress.com learned Wednesday that federal regulations prohibit use of the unmanned devices
By Ariel Schudson The iconic news anchor announced Tuesday that he is receiving treatment for a disease that affects the blood cells in bone marrow
By Todd Gilchrist After being rebuffed from recording Soros' deposition, Adriana Ferreyr knocked loose the 83-year-old's hearing device, forcing his attorneys to intervene
By Miss Lydia A spokesman for the team fired back at critics, questioning the priorities of a pair of Congressmen who penned a letter advocating a name change
By Miss Lydia With the games now in full swing, so too are the goofs, gaffes and punch lines picked up by social media, from Bob Costas to bathroom hijinks
By Todd Gilchrist The Schindler's List director says, “It took me years of directing sharks, aliens and dinosaurs before I felt ready to tackle the Holocaust."
By Todd Gilchrist The star of Ghostbusters and the upcoming The Monuments Men fielded questions about advertising, recreational marijuana and Garfield
by TVMix Staff Fox News wasted no time in invoking the Holocaust in talking about the movie mogul's plan to make an anti-NRA movie with Oscar contender Meryl Streep
By Gabi Chepurny As politicians explore move beyond Twitter and Facebook, things get weird
By Gabi Chepurny A Twitter-fueled guide to the accusations of power, corruption and lies