





British and American Intelligence officials are close to announcing the identity of the ISIS/ISIL terrorist responsible for the murder of American freelance journalist James Foley, beheaded by Iraqi Terrorists in retaliation to President Obama's assistance to the region.
CNBC's Becky Quick sat down with Meta Chief Global Affairs Officer Joel Kaplan, and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where they discussed Super Intelligence, AI Risks, Rewards, China and Enterprise AI.
Long Beach, California, a short drive from the bright lights and big city of Hollywood and the maze of streets and highways that make up the greater Los Angeles city limits, has changed its image from 'Where?' to 'Let's go there!'
SLASHhas spread the love to more than just fans who attended one of the 23 S.E.R.P.E.N.T. festival shows, as he announced that the U.S. tour raised more than $125,000 for five nonprofit organizations maximizing social impact.
If you ever felt as if your kitchen is too clean and cold for casual cooking and friendly conversation, we've come up with a few ways to bring a little warmth back into this important room.
The American Film Institute is proud to announce 17 AFI Conservatory alumni are credited across the feature films nominated for the 2016 Film Independent Spirit Awards this year and three nominations are for the Best Feature, Best Director categories.

BTS Army: Forever We Are Young, from Trafalgar Releasing, presents a celebration of the spectacular rise of the K-Pop supergroup BTS, told entirely through their devoted fanbase known as ARMY currently a 90 million strong influence and growing.
The Burnt Orange Heresy, from Sony Pictures Classic, presents a twisted crime drama as a wealthy art collector hires an unlucky art critic to steal a rare painting when ambition takes over propelling him to the point of no return.
Dark Asset, from Saban Films, brings to the screen the story of a clandestine espionage program that implants citizens with a special technology chip that turns even the common man into a controlled super asset.
They Call Us Monsters, a documentary from BMP Films and New Artists Alliance, takes the camera inside California's maximum security juvenile facilities, inside the youth criminal justice system, the homes, lives and backgrounds of the young and violent criminal.
The Promised Land, from Magnolia Pictures, presents an epic saga of one man to turn a barren, and unforgiving, land into his dream while he fights God, nature, and an evil land baron who all work against him.
The Short Game, from Abramorama and Director Frank Sanza, brings to the screen the story of a teenage golf sensation wrestling his own demons, who is suddenly hit with crippling loss right before a must win state championship.





