• WATCH Italy vs Belgium Free Online Live Stream

    While there are certainly some interesting World Cup 2018 qualifiers games this week, we can't help but watch some of the best talents in the world partake in some international friendlies as well! Top players from the top clubs show up today in the game between Italy and Belgium. There might not be much at stake, but we know that pride will play a huge factor in this match. Keep reading for a match preview, links to some free online live streams and more on this friendly international football game below!
  • Tomorrowland '15 Belgium Sells Out

    It should come as no surprise, but Belgian electronic music festival Tomorrowland 2015 Belgium sold out in only a few hours after opening up its passes to the general public. One of the hottest festival tickets in the world, Tomorrowland is a notoriously difficult ticket to get with potential attendees coming from every corner of the globe. 2015 was no different for ID&T's flagship festival in its 11th year as it solid out in just a few hours. The festival announced the sell-out on Twitter.
  • 5 More Arrested in French Terror Raids

    The massacre at "Charlie Hebdo's" French offices two weeks ago have been the catalyst for terror raids across Europe like nothing we have ever seen before. Terrorism seems to be a topic at the front of nearly everyone's mind. Suspected sleeper cell members have been captured in Belgium and Germany with officials believing that they stopped a major attack with only a few hours to spare. French SWAT teams have also been scrambling to track down and round up potential suspects, and this morning, Jan. 20, they arrested five people of Russian decent who were accused of plotting an attack.
  • Tom Brokaw's Cancer in Remission, Work for NBC News Continues

    Great news for Tom Brokaw, as the award-winning former NBC News anchor has announced that his cancer has gone into remission. It was in February when Brokaw confirmed that he was suffering from multiple myeloma and battling a cancer that affects blood cells in his bone marrow. He first got the bad news of his diagnosis in August 2013 and has been battling the illness ever since. Brokaw first started with NBC News in 1966 and, since retiring from the anchor seat in 2014, has stayed on with the network, working on various special projects. Even while battling cancer Brokaw has popped up with reports and interviews, proving that even what could have been a deadly disease was not going to slow him down. Just last week, Brokaw was part of a presidential delegation that traveled to Belgium to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. It was an experience that he chose to share, along with his good news, in an email to his colleagues:
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