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Deals for Yelp's Top 100 Places to Eat in the U.S.
Over 50 percent of the businesses in the top 100 opened within the last two years, with 27 of them joining Yelp in 2019
CBP Accused of Gaslighting Iranian Americans by Denying Detentions
"When we hear story after story of Iranian Americans being singled out...it is hard to call it anything other than racial profiling," said Washington Lt. Governor Cyrus Habib.
'NCIS' Season 17, Episode 11: Every Clue That Tony DiNozzo Will Appear
"NCIS" Season 17, Episode 11 may be the final appearance of Ziva David on the show, leaving fans wondering whether we will finally get her reunion with Tony DiNozzo on the CBS show.
Nikki Haley Says Democrats Are Only People 'Mourning the Loss of Soleimani'
The former U.S. ambassador defended President Donald Trump's strike on Qassem Soleimani, saying the assassination was a "long time coming."
Elon Musk Dances, Throws Jacket Across Stage in Shanghai Delivery Ceremony
"You spend a lot of your life at work, so we want to make it a real good vibe. The test is, do you look forward to coming to work in the morning and, if not, we should fix it," Musk said.
How to Get Smashburger's New Crispy Chicken Smash Burger For Free
Smashburger is introducing a new chicken burger to its menu and is giving them away for free this weekend.
#PrayForPuertoRico Trends After 6.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Island
Estimated economic losses are as high as 1 percent of Puerto Rico's GDP.
Australia's Wildfires Are So Intense They're Creating So-Called Firestorms
The scale and intensity of Australia's wildfires are triggering firestorms and firenadoes. Here's why.
Jewish Man Abused on NY Subway After Attending 'No Hate, No Fear' March
Jonathan Gray said he recorded being threatened "literally five minutes" after attending solidarity march in Brooklyn.
Which Players Have Declared for the 2020 NFL Draft?
Tagovailoa announced on Monday he will forego his final year in college in order to enter the NFL draft in April.
'FBI Most Wanted' Release Date, Cast, Trailer, Plot: All You Need to Know
"FBI: Most Wanted" is getting a full series on CBS featuring a cast led by Julian McMahon and Kellan Lutz following a backdoor pilot in 2019.
All-White BAFTA Film Awards Nominations Spark #BAFTAsSoWhite Debate
No people of color were nominated in any of this year's four acting categories.
THE STARTING 5: The Jeopardy GOAT, Robot Kitties and the House in Session
While the House takes on Trump over relations with Iran, Australia continues to battle wildfires. In better news, we bring you some kitties and a GOAT.
Trump Accuses Democrats of Casting Soleimani As a 'Wonderful Human Being'
The president told conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh that Soleimani was a terrorist with the blood of Americans on his hands.
Ricky Gervais Laughs Off Golden Globes Monologue Criticism
The comedian, who was hosting the award ceremony for the fifth time, was criticized after he attacked celebrities for claiming to be "woke" yet working for companies like Apple, Amazon and Disney.
Impossible Foods: 'Sausage' Sandwich at Burger King and New 'Pork' Products
Plant-based company Impossible Foods has announced new pork products and will be testing a sausage breakfast sandwich at Burger King.
Australia Wildfire Map Update: People Face Extreme Fire Danger Conditions
Fire danger warnings have been issued for New South Wales and Western Australia by the Bureau of Meteorology for tomorrow.
Pelosi Is 'Trying to Obstruct' Trump's Trial: GOP Senator
Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley said it is "time for the Senate to fight back" against the House delay on sending up articles of impeachment for a trial.
Smoke From Australia's Fires Has Traveled 6,800 Miles Across the Ocean
The plumes are in the process of circumnavigating the planet, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Yellowstone Volcano's Steamboat Geyser Smashed Record for Eruptions in 2019
Analysis suggests Steamboat has a "more complex and deeper" plumbing system than Old Faithful.
'Maleficent 2' on Disney Plus: When Will the Movie Be Streaming?
"Maleficent 2" will be streaming very soon on Disney+, giving fans of the Angelina Jolie franchise another chance to watch "Mistress of Evil."
Venomous Snake Bites Nurse in Her Sleep: 'I Thought the Dog Jumped on Me'
"The doctors said I wouldn't be here today if I hadn't have gone to the hospital when I did. When I came around, I was just in shock," said snake bite victim Nikita Aldridge.
Joel Embiid Suffers Grotesque Dislocated Finger in Win Over Thunder
The Sixers center dislocated his left ring finger in a win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday.
Milwaukee Driver Shoots Two Children for Throwing Snowballs at Passing Cars
A girl and boy, aged 12 and 13 respectively, suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Rand Paul Says Trump Needs Permission from Congress for Iraq Actions
Republican Senator Rand Paul told CNN's Wolf Blitzer Monday that he believes that Congress needs to approve a declaration of war with Iraq after President Donald Trump's termination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani. "I think killing a country's major general is an act of war," said Paul.
Tucker Carlson Slams Pompeo, Intel for Claiming Iran Terror Risk Increase
"What's striking is how many people are willing to accept this uncritically," Carlson added.
Tucker Carlson Warns That 'Anchor Babies' May Be Children of 'Spies'
Fox News pundit Tucker Carlson criticized "anchor babies" and complained that the children of "spies seeking to undermine our country" could be given U.S. citizenship on his show Monday night.
Australian Army Burying Thousands of Dead Animals Killed by Bushfires
As bushfires continue to ravage the country, Australia's Defence Force is in a rush against time to bury dead livestock and wild animals killed by the flames.
Ex-GOP Strategist Calls Trump "Boorish, Incompetent" Over Actions in Iran
Having served as an adviser both George W. Bush and John McCain, Steve Schmidt left the Republican party in 2018 calling it "fully the party of Trump."
New York Latest State to Ban Employers From Asking for Wage History
New York State enacted a law Monday that bans employers from asking prospective employees how much money they earned in previous jobs.