Greek Debt Crisis: Key Takeaways From New Deal Announced After Marathon Negotiations
After marathon negotiations, European leaders reached an agreement on Monday to keep Greece in the E.U. and to implement tough, wide-ranging reforms.
West Antarctic Ice Sheet Rests On A 'Surprisingly High' Geothermal Heat Source
Glaciers in the highly unstable region of West Antarctica have been losing as much water as the weight of Mount Everest every two years.
Australia Defers Announcement Of Post-2020 Emissions Reduction Target
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the country's post-2020 emissions target will not be announced before August.
Greek Debt Crisis: Greece, Creditors Reach 'Greekment' After Marathon Talks In Brussels
Greece and its creditors have reached a unanimous deal early on Monday, following marathon negotiations in Brussels.
New Horizons Update: Latest Pluto Images Reveal 'Tantalizing' Surface Features
After a journey of over nine years, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is finally close enough to discern surface features on the cold, dwarf planet.
Former Vatican Ambassador Hospitalized Before Trial On Pedophilia Charges
Jozef Wesolowski, 66, was to stand trial in a Holy See court on Saturday on charges of pedophilia and possession of child pornography.
Twitter Removes Flashing Vine Ads After Criticism From Epilepsy Charity
The ads, which consisted of looping, rapid succession of bright colors, were criticized for being "massively dangerous."
Srebrenica Massacre: Serbia Bans Public Gatherings As Bosnia Marks 20th Anniversary Of Genocide
On Saturday, up to 50,000 people are expected to arrive in Srebrenica to mark the 20th anniversary of the killing of over 8,000 Bosnian Muslims.
Indian Space Agency ISRO To Launch Its Heaviest Commercial Mission
The launch, scheduled to take place Friday, would be the Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) heaviest commercial mission.
Greek Debt Crisis: Latest Reform Plan 'Serious, Credible,' Says French President Hollande
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is likely to face opposition from many within his own party who have voiced opposition to further austerity cuts.
Climate Change Could Trigger Sea-Level Rise Of 20 Feet Despite Attempts To Curb Emissions
A new study estimates that if global temperatures rise by 3.6 degrees, sea levels could rise by up to 20 feet, threatening millions of lives worldwide.
North Carolina Teen Accused Of Engaging In ISIS-Related Activities To Remain In Custody
Justin Nojan Sullivan was arrested on June 19, a day before he planned to purchase a semi-automatic rifle to carry out attacks in the U.S.
A Five-Star System That Would 'Put The Makers Of Star Wars To Shame'
The system, named 1SWASP J093010.78+533859.5, is located just 250 light-years from Earth in the Ursa Major constellation.
Iran Nuclear Negotiations: Russia Says World Powers Close To Agreement As Another Deadline Nears
As Iran and six major world powers work to finalize a deal by Friday, Russia expressed hope of a "comprehensive agreement."
ExxonMobil And Climate Change: New Documents Reveal Oil Giant Knew Risks But Continued To Fund Deniers
Documents, including internal memos, show that the oil giant knew of the link between fossil fuels and climate change as far back as 1981.
Srebrenica Massacre: Russia Vetoes UN Resolution Condemning Killings As Genocide
The resolution, drafted by the U.K., called for condemning the 1995 Srebrenica massacre as genocide.
India's 'Vyapam' Scam: A Multimillion-Dollar Scandal Of Rigged Examinations
While the scam is believed to have been many years in the making, it only came to light two years ago.
Greek Debt Crisis: Tsipras' Government Submits New Bailout Request Ahead Of Sunday's 'Final Deadline'
The Greek government, racing against time to finalize a deal, has now sent a formal loan request to the European Stability Mechanism.
CERN Update: Large Hadron Collider Resumes Smashing Protons After Briefly 'Chasing Clouds'
After it was restarted in June, the collider was briefly shut down to remove residual gas molecules trapped in it.
ISIS In Syria: US So Far Training Only 60 'Moderate' Rebels To Take on Militant Group
A controversial program to train Syrian rebels to fight the Islamic State group is moving a lot slower than expected.
New Horizons Update: NASA Probe Recovers From 'Anomaly', Beams Back Fresh Photos Of Pluto
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which entered "safe mode" over the weekend, has now recovered and beamed back fresh photos of Pluto.
Greek Debt Crisis: All Eyes On Decisive Eurozone Summit In Brussels As Greek Banks Run Out Of Cash
As eurozone leaders gather in Brussels for back-to-back meetings on the Greek crisis, hopes of an immediate breakthrough are far from certain.
Gaza's Children Feel 'Trapped And Unable To Escape' A Year After The War
A year after the devastating war in Gaza killed over 550 children, the survivors feel emotionally and physically "shattered," according to a new report.
Climate Change: Global LNG Projects Worth Over $280B 'Uneconomic,' Says Think Tank
Tackling climate change could save the planet nearly $400 billion in LNG project costs by 2035, according to the Carbon Tracker Initiative.
Philae Lander Could Be Sitting On A Comet Full Of Alien Microbes, Scientists Say
The comet 67P might have an abundance of alien microorganisms. However, neither Rosetta nor Philae is equipped to search for direct evidence of life.
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's Hezb-e-Islami Announces Support For ISIS In Afghanistan To Combat Taliban
Hezb-e-Islami, a militant group headed by former warlord and political leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, is fighting the Taliban.
Unesco Confers World Heritage Status To Japan's Controversial Meiji Industrial Sites
Japan’s attempts had initially faced stiff opposition from South Korea, as many of the locations were sites of forced labor.
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis Resigns Despite 'No' Vote In Referendum
Yanis Varoufakis stepped down a day after Greek voters rejected a new bailout deal. EU officials will meet Tuesday to discuss fresh proposals from Greece.
ISIS Flag In London: Man Draped In Islamist Flag Near UK Parliament 'Acting Within The Law'
London police have been criticized for not arresting a man draped in an ISIS flag. Officials said wearing the flag was not an offense in itself.
Close Encounter Of A Pulsar And Star Expected To Trigger A 'Cosmic Light Show'
NASA hopes to get a glimpse of a pulsar plunging through a cloud of gas and dust surrounding one of the brightest stars in our galaxy.