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Atheism Causes Genetic Mutation? Study Finds Religious People To Be Healthier
A study has linked atheism to the increase in genetic mutations in our population.
North Korea On ‘Aggressive Schedule’ To Build Ballistic Missile Submarine: Report
The first operational ballistic missile submarine which has been dubbed “SINPO-C” could be the successor to North Korea’s Gorae-class ballistic missile submarine (SSB).
Twitter Users Show Support For Affordable Birth Control, Opposing New Insurance Policy
A new mandate by The Department of Health and Human Services allows employers to remove contraception services if they are against their religious beliefs or moral convictions leading to contraceptive advocates rallying in support of affordable and free birth control and how it is highly essential to women’s health.
Selfie With Hitler: Nazi Display At Indonesia Museum Sparks Outrage
Indonesian teens take selfies with a wax figure of Hitler at a museum.
Royal Funeral Of Late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej: Explainer
After mourning the death of the late king Bhumibol Adulyadej for a year, Thais are finally bidding farewell to their beloved leader. The royal funeral is worth $90 million.
‘Pumpkin Trump’ Halloween Decoration In Indiana Goes Viral: Other President-Themed Holiday Ideas
The pumpkin, which forms the head of the scarecrow, has been carved to resemble President Donald Trump, who is yelling. It also wears a black suit with a red tie, which POTUS can be often seen wearing.
How to Spot a Psychopath: Music Taste Can Offer Clues
A recent study from New York University compared people’s musical preferences with their scores on a personality test.
Twitter Mocks Donald Trump For Saying 'He Met With The President Of Virgin Islands'
The blooper came during a speech Friday, when Trump referred to the U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Kenneth Mapp as their president, even though technically he himself is the president of the unincorporated U.S. territory.
If North Korea Launches A Nuclear Attack, How To Survive?
Searches for “how to survive a nuclear attack” skyrocketed on Google in August after President Donald Trump warned to shower North Korea with "fire and fury" if its leader does not stop threatening the U.S.
Carbon Emissions From Soil Could Trigger Massive Cyclic Temperature Increase: Study
A 26-year-long research has astonished scientists. Levels of carbon emission from heated-up soil is much higher than expected, which could trigger very devastating increase in temperature over time.
Where Are OJ Simpson’s Kids Now? Children With First Ex-Wife, Nicole Brown
O.J. Simpson has four living children.
CenturyLink's Dave Mahon Talks Cybersecurity Threats For Businesses
International Business Times talked with CenturyLink chief security officer Dave Mahon about the latest cybersecurity trends.
Carbon Black's Patrick Morley Talks Cybersecurity Trends, Non-Malware IoT Attacks
International Business Times talked with Carbon Black CEO Patrick Morley about the latest cybersecurity trends.
Secure Octane's Mahendra Ramsinghani Talks Cybersecurity, Venture Investment
International Business Times talked with Secure Octane's Mahendra Ramsinghani about cybersecurity and seed investments.
Course Hero's Rachel Tobac Talks Vishing And Social Engineering Education
Course Hero's Rachel Tobac discusses vishing and social engineering awareness with International Business Times.
Fast Radio Burst From Distant Galaxy Observed Again, Refuels Alien Speculation
A radio burst has been detected for the third time by scientists. This is the only case of a repeating signal recorded from the same source in space. Could this be our big-eyed neighbors trying to talk to us?
CYBRIC CTO Mike Kail Discusses 'Cultural' Preventive Practices In Cybersecurity
CYBRIC chief technology officer Mike Kail talks with International Business Times about cybersecurity issues.
Endgame CEO Nathaniel Fick Talks National Security, Privacy And The Marines
Endgame CEO Nathaniel Fick spoke with IBT about the security challenges facing businesses and what his experience in the military taught him.
'Filibustering' Is A Sex Act According To Most Brits: Survey
A new survey of thousands of Brits found that two-thirds thought that “filibustering” described a sexual act.
Slender Man Suspect Pleads Guilty To Lesser Charge: All That We Know
In 2014, two teenagers allegedly stabbed a classmate 19 times in a bid to appease fictitious horror character Slender Man. The case also inspired an HBO documentary.
Solar Eclipse 2017: How The Celestial Event Will Affect Your Zodiac Sign
Some astrologers are of the view the solar event would affect some zodiac signs more than the others.
Will Trump Be Impeached? 40 Percent Favor The President's Removal, Poll Finds
Amid growing calls to impeach the president from all sides, a new poll suggests that four in ten Americans want to see Trump go. This number is expected to vary after Trump's controversial remarks on the Charlottesville attacks.
WATCH: Man Cuts Wrist, Bleeds In Shark-Filled Waters
A video shows a diver cutting his wrist in shark-filled waters.
Meghan Markle Celebrating Birthday Without Prince Harry? Actress Flies Home For ‘Suits’
Meghan Markle flew back to Toronto, Canada before celebrating her birthday with boyfriend Prince Harry.
‘The Flash’ Season 4 Spoilers: Keiynan Lonsdale Spotted Wearing Grant Gustin’s Superhero Suit [PHOTOS]
Keiynan Lonsdale was photographed in Grant Gustin’s Scarlet Speedster costume on the set of “The Flash” Season 4.
Avanti Markets Hacked: Credit Card Numbers, Biometric Data Stolen From Vending Machines
Vending machine company Avanti Markets had machines hit by malware that resulted in the theft of customer information — including credit card numbers and biometric data.
‘The Flash’ Spoilers: Keiynan Lonsdale Teases What’s Next For Wally West In Season 4 Of The CW Series
“The Flash” star Keiynan Lonsdale revealed that there will be a lot on Wally West’s plate at the start of Season 4 of the CW series.
Malware News: Number Of Malware On Decline While Complexity Of Attacks Increase
The number of malware samples discovered in 2016 dropped from the year before, but the attacks are more sophisticated than ever, says a new report.
Android Malware: CopyCat Attack Infects 14 Million, Roots 8 Million Devices
An Android malware known as CopyCat has infected 14 million devices and rooted 8 million by targeting old vulnerabilities.
Twitter Reacts To Trump's Response To The Holocaust And Russia's Invasion Of Poland: 'That Was Tough'
Some users compared it to a history lesson in elementary school.