Hillary Clinton Won’t Send Ground Troops to Fight Islamic State
Hillary Clinton claimed at the Democratic debate in Manchester, New Hampshire that ISIS is circulating videos of Donald Trump as a recruiting tool for terrorism.

Hillary Clinton claimed at the Democratic debate in Manchester, New Hampshire that ISIS is circulating videos of Donald Trump as a recruiting tool for terrorism.

A teenage skateboarder and YouTube star, who goes by the screen name “Baby Scumbag” has been arrested on charges he used his social media fame to sexually exploit a 12-year-old girl.

During her Sunday appearance on ABC’s This Week, Clinton said outright that she never told the Benghazi families that an anti-Muslim YouTube video caused the terror attack that resulted in the deaths of their loved ones. In other words, Clinton accused these family members of lying.

ABC News’s George Stephanopoulos asked Hillary Clinton about the long-standing claims by families of the Benghazi dead that she peddled the administration’s phony “video protest” narrative to their faces, at the memorial ceremony for their loved ones.

Amid wider concerns over freedom of expression and access to information in Turkey, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled the government violated fundamental freedoms when it blocked access to YouTube. Turkey’s violation of the European Convention on Human

Sen. Marco Rubio has a new idea for combating Islamic State terrorists. Put their tears on YouTube.

A viral trend involving placing cucumbers behind cats has been deemed cruel and harmful behavior by some experts.

Myths and conspiracy theories don’t last very long on the internet, but it looks like no one told the Obama administration. The administration recently teamed up with College Humor, an online comedy site, to produce a video to push the White House’s

Fifty dollars: that’s the rate you’d get for putting your children in a pro-Hillary Clinton video directed by a Democrat activist named Luke Montgomery, a.k.a. The Artist Formerly Known As Sissyfag—a man whose career has been repeatedly having children say obscene things on camera.

T-shirt souvenirs reading “Support Assad” and “Polite Invaders” have saturated Moscow as the Putin government continues its military campaign to stabilize the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

The Hillary Clinton campaign is staying silent on the revelation that she was warned not to blame the YouTube video “Innocence of Muslims” for the terrorist attack that killed four Americans at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

Vice President Joe Biden’s announcement on Wednesday that he would not run for president of the United States made it a foregone conclusion that the media would worship at the shrine of Hillary Clinton during her Benghazi testimony on Thursday.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Wednesday that she still blamed a YouTube video for the terror attack in Benghazi on Sep. 11, 2012 that killed four Americans.

The 13-year-old social media star CJ Pearson, whose YouTube videos criticizing President Obama have gone viral, joined Cruz for President this month to help reach out to millennial voters through the campaign’s “youth operation” and talked about his new venture to Breitbart News.

The latest video by conservative black teenager C.J. Pearson is going viral after his criticism of Obama for inviting a Muslim kid to the White House struck a cord with hundreds of thousands of viewers.

Danish teenager Lisa Borch slaughtered her mother Tina Römer Holtegaard after binging on horrific Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) beheading videos, police report. A court has convicted her and her much older Muslim boyfriend of murder.

Nicole Arbour is not backing down.

Colin Flaherty—”who chronicles racially motivated violence by blacks against whites”—reports that YouTube terminated his account on August 13, thereby ending his use of the social media platform to publish articles showing black-on-white crime.

The new company will be called “Alphabet,” Google CEO and co-founder Larry Page announced Monday.

YouTube personalities have reacted angrily to an aggressive series of copyright claims made by the Fullscreen network against H3H3 productions, a popular comedy channel that mocked one of the network’s partner channels.

Ever wanted to hear what 1,000 musicians playing Foo Fighters “Learn to Fly” sounds like?

New Zealander Jason Patterson wants a weight loss surgery, and he is going on a hunger strike until his government pays for it.

Just 3 minutes after the Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal nationwide, much of America shifted its attention to learn more.

The Internet’s biggest companies celebrated Saturday after the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a landmark ruling Friday making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states.

Europe is expected to establish a new police unit that will scan the Internet for Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) propaganda and shut down the jihadist group’s social media accounts, news outlets report.

On June 7, online video gamer Jericho Tucker published via YouTube a confrontation between police officers and Sixth Street party-goers in downtown Austin. The clip has been cited by many viewers as an example of police brutality.

Google announced Friday it will debut a video live streaming service in Summer 2015 dedicated to broadcasting video games to compete with streaming service Twitch.tv.

We are meant to imagine an innocent, if perhaps a bit high-spirited, gathering of cheerful teens interrupted by a brutal racist cop, who couldn’t wait to find the nearest young lady of color and body-slam her for fun. The reality seems a bit more… nuanced.

Ukrainian LGBT activists held an Equality March in Kiev on Saturday, but faced brutal attacks from the opposition. Those who opposed the march attacked the activists even though President Petro Poroshenko voiced support for the march.

An Iranian court sentenced artist-activist Atena Farghadani, 28, to 12 years in prison for insulting the government, after publishing a cartoon portraying Parliament members with animal heads.

Russian Internet users, apparently manipulated by the Kremlin, began conspicuously surfacing online after Russia invaded Ukraine and annexed Crimea. These paid “trolls” work all day to flood online articles and social media with praises towards Russian President Vladimir Putin and condemnation of the West.

Google recently added compatibility for 1080p/720p video streaming at 60 frames per second (FPS) to YouTube. Users can stream content at 60 FPS in Elgato Game Capture HD, XSplit Broadcaster, and XSplit Gamecaster, establishing YouTube as a viable alternative to Twitch for streaming video games.

And so, a new genre of music was born.

On Monday, the 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overruled a prior decision by a three-member panel of the same court that forced YouTube to take down the video “Innocence of Muslims,” which sparked condemnation among Muslims globally and was falsely cited by the Obama Administrations as the catalyst for the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

Model and YouTube star Cassandra Bankson discovered last year she has two vaginas.

The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) has begun establishing roots in Tunisia to add territory to their caliphate in the Middle East. It appears they already possess admirers in the country, which is a hotspot for international tourists.

The first-ever sitcom web series taped in front of a live studio audience will premiere in May, according to Variety.

Jerry Seinfeld has better things to do than watch your shaky cat videos on YouTube.

A video has emerged that appears to show actor Dennis Quaid lashing out at members of his production crew, after someone wandered into the area where he was filming.

China Central Television (CCTV) suspended popular host Bi Fujian after a video surfaced that showed him insulting Mao Zedong. The station announced they will investigate the incident and Fujian recently apologized.
