US Allies Trust Vladimir Putin More Than Donald Trump, Says Pew Survey
The poll by Pew Research Center said that even allies like Germany, Japan, France, and South Korea trusted the Russian leader over the president.
North Atlantic Right Whales Extinction Feared After 13 Deaths In 3 Months
Over two percent of the existing 500 North Atlantic right whales have died in the last few months.
Saturn Mission: Cassini's Achievements As Countdown To Grand Finale Begins
The orbiter sailed through the outermost reaches of Saturn's atmosphere without trouble Monday in the first of five dives which will be a part of the "Grand Finale" for the 20-year mission that will end on September 15 as the spacecraft dives to its demise.
Twitter Reacts To Indian Diplomat Calling Ivanka Trump 'Half-Wit'
Ahead of her visit to India for an entrepreneurship summit, an Indian newspaper editor tweeted a conversation with an Indian diplomat and what the latter really thought of President Donald Trump's daughter.
Twitter Reacts To Donald Trump Thanking Vladimir Putin For Expelling US Diplomats
"I greatly appreciate the fact that we’ve been able to cut our payroll of the United States. We’re going to save a lot of money,” Trump told reporters at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Thursday.
Stephen Colbert To Interview Anthony Scaramucci: What To Expect
Expect "lots of fun" and some "front stabbing" when the former White House communications director appears on the comedian's show.
Maine Gov Paul LePage Sued For Blocking Facebook Comments
The lawsuit filed by ACLU on behalf of two residents says it violates the First Amendment and seeks restoration of posting privileges.
'Marijuana Municipality' Nipton: What Pot Company American Green Will Offer
Phoenix-based American Green will develop California town into the first marijuana tourism spot in the country.
Ryan Zinke To Be Probed For 'Threatening' Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski
The interior secretary tweeted a photograph of him having beer with the Republican senator at his Washington home, but his own department has initiated a probe to find if he broke any anti-lobbying laws.
How Much Does Air Force One, Presidential Aircraft, Cost To Operate?
The United States Air Force plans to buy a pair of Boeing 747s abandoned by a bankrupt Russian airline, which are to be customized into Air Force One planes.
Faster-Acting Antidepressants May Soon Be A Reality
A team of Rockfeller scientists have described how SSRIs initiate their action by targeting a particular type of nerve cell, a finding which may herald a new type of fast-acting anti-depressants.
Anthony Scaramucci Offensive May See Reince Priebus Leave White House
The position of President Donald Trump's chief of staff became untenable after a verbal attack by White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci.
Russian 'Jerky Boys' Prank-Call Rick Perry About Pig Manure
In a 22-minute call, the energy secretary discussed fuel made from alcohol and pig manure, cyberhacking and the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
Trump Mocks 'Beleaguered' Attorney General Jeff Sessions
The differences between President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions seem to be widening with each passing day.
Kushner Denies Collusion Ahead Of Meeting Senate Intelligence Committee
Jared Kushner, senior adviser to the White House, becomes the first high-profile individual to testify in the probe to ascertain Russian interference in last year's presidential election.
International Monetary Fund Cuts US Growth Forecast for 2017-18
Better growth in China, the euro zone and Japan will offset the slower-than-expected growth of the U.S. economy.
John Wayne Gacy 'Killer Clown' Victims Identified Using DNA Decades After Being Buried
After years of investigation, Chicago authorities have named the second of the eight victims of serial killer Gacy that were unidentified since the late 70's.
Known For Her Maths, Maryam Mirzakhani's Death Rekindles Hijab Debate In Iran
Obituary photographs of the reputed mathematician without her head covered in the state-run newspapers has brought the issue back in the spotlight.
Synthetic Marijuana Overdose Of More Than 150 People In A Week Overwhelms Medical Services
Lancaster County reported more than 150 cases of overdose from synthetic marijuana in the last week, triggering concerns about the toll the drug is taking due to lack of regulation
Encryption Law Proposed By Australia Reignites Security vs Privacy Debate
The law has been proposed to compel the global tech companies, mostly based in the U.S., to provide the security agencies access to encrypted messages.
Betsy DeVos 'To Meet With Men's Rights Groups And Accused Rapists' To Discuss Campus Rape
Activists fear the education secretary's meeting with groups sympathetic with rape accused will be a wrong turn in the fight against campus sexual harassment.
FBI Headquarters Facts: Things To Know About J. Edgar Hoover Building
The General Services Administration on Tuesday cancelled the decade-long search to find replacement for the FBI headquarters, counted among world’s ugliest buildings.
Medical Marijuana To Counter Opioid Epidemic In US, Say Studies
Amid increasing number of deaths due to opioid overdose, studies suggest use of medical marijuana can curb dependence on opiates
Obamacare Repeal Could Mean 2.6 Million Lost Jobs By 2019
An estimate by public health analysts at George Washington University says millions of jobs will be lost in the next few years if Obamacare is repealed.
Iran News: Khamenei Wants Ballistic Missile Program Expansion
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) commanders who launched a missile attack against the Islamic State (ISIS) group to boost the ballistic missile program of the country.
Trump vs. Media: Americans Trust News Outlets More Than The President, Poll Finds
The survey, released Tuesday, showed the New York Times, Washington Post and broadcast television networks including CNN faring better than Trump in trustworthiness.
ISIS Poster Girl Sally Jones Wants To Go Back To UK
With the terror group besieged from all side, British jihadist Sally Jones reported to be desperate to leave Raqqa and return to Britain
Is Demand For Impeaching Trump Gaining Speed?
Protesters marched Sunday in dozens of cities to call on Congress to remove President Donald Trump echoing the demand of lawmakers and advocacy groups.
Trump, Putin Meeting Next Week Can Be A Minefield For President
Experts say it is potentially risky for an American president to go into such a consequential meeting with another world leader with so little preparation on what policy objectives he wants to pursue.
Grandparents, Cousins Not “Close” Family Under New Visa Criteria
Visa applicants from six Muslim countries and refugees require a close family or business tie within the U.S., says the State Department.