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AbleGamers helps level the playing field for disabled gamers
The group, called AbleGamers, was the brainchild of Mark Barlet, a 45-year-old disabled Air Force veteran and entrepreneur.

Emmy Awards 2019: The complete list of nominations
Grab your popcorn and settle in. It's Emmy season.

President Trumpās Fourth of July event and weekend protests bankrupted Washington security fund, mayor says
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump's overhauled July Fourth celebration cost the D.C. government $1.7 million, an amount that - combined with police expenses for demonstrations through the weekend - has...

Explosion at Florida strip mall leaves more than a dozen injured
Twenty people were injured after a vacant pizza restaurant exploded in a South Florida shopping plaza Saturday, according to police.

How to stop companies from selling your data
For privacy-minded users willing to put in a little work, there are ways to reduce the number of companies selling your data.

Hacked documents reveal sensitive details of expanding U.S. border surveillance
The recent cyberattack on a U.S. Customs and Border Protection subcontractor didn't expose just the faces and license plates of thousands of U.S. travelers. It also revealed the inner workings...

Alabama governor signs “chemical castration” bill for some sex offenders
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, R, has signed a bill that will require people convicted of certain sex offenses to undergo "chemical castration" as a condition of parole - a requirement...

House Democrats reach deal with Justice Department to review Mueller materials
The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee said Monday that he has reached a deal with the Justice Department to obtain ākey evidenceā related to special counsel Robert Muellerās investigation...

Dodgeball is a tool of “oppression” used to “dehumanize” others, researchers argue
One of gym classes' most common games is being used as a tool of "oppression," according to a team of Canadian researchers.

It¶¶Ņõap LGBT pride month, but three guys in Boston want a permit for a “Straight Pride” parade
Pride Month kicks off in Boston on Tuesday with a lights event, a paint night ā and preparations for a possible "Straight Pride Parade" this summer. The event to celebrate...