Russian Bombers Intruding US Airspace Doubled In 2014, Report Says
The increased intrusion of the U.S. airspace by Russian bombers is considered by many as Moscow’s strategy to warn the U.S. to keep away from the Ukrainian conflict.
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop XXUHOD3 Official Firmware For Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9500: How To Install It
Here is how to install the official Android 5.0.1 Lollipop firmware on the Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9500) manually.
LightSail Solar-Powered Spacecraft ‘Whirrs To Life,’ Deploys Tiny Solar Sail
The LightSail spacecraft encountered a series of technical glitches before it made contact with ground controllers on Saturday.
'United Passions', FIFA-Backed Movie, Shown Red Card By Critics And Fans
"United Passions," a commercial film funded by the international soccer body, reportedly collected a measly $634 in ticket sales on Friday and Saturday in the U.S.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop For Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005): How To Install It Using CyanogenMod 12.1 Nightly ROM
Here's how to install Android 5.1.1 Lollipop on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005) using CM12.1 Nightly ROM.
Seven New Species Of Tiny, Bright Colored Frogs Discovered In Brazilian Rainforest
The newly discovered frogs are brightly colored, suggesting that their skin could contain highly potent toxins.
Facebook Child Abuse Video: London's Charity NSPCC Says Company Be Held Accountable For ‘Disturbing’ Clip
Facebook has refused to remove a video showing “a terrified, sobbing baby” repeatedly dunked in water.
Nestle India Pulls Maggi Noodles Off The Shelves Amid Allegations Of High Lead Content
Nestle recalled Maggi noodles across India on Friday, but vowed to bring the product back in the market once the current situation is clarified.
Hubble Finds Pluto’s Moons Dance Chaotically Due To Unstable Gravitational Field
The two moons, Nix and Hydra, wobble because they are embedded in a gravitational field that shifts constantly, astronomers said.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop For Samsung Galaxy S6 Detailed In Video; Galaxy S6 Edge Plus Images Leaked
Samsung is rumored to be working on a new handset, dubbed the “Galaxy S6 Edge Plus,” which could only be a few weeks away from its release.
Australian ISIS Recruiter Neil Prakash Added To UN List Of Counterterrorism Sanctions
Neil Prakash is the third ISIS fighter from Australia to be included in the U.N. sanctions list, which makes it a crime to deal with his assets, or provide him material support.
World Economy To Gain By Over $900B From Better Protection Of Oceans: WWF
The World Wildlife Fund is pushing for 10 percent of the earth's oceans to be classified as marine protected areas by 2020.
Chimps, Like Humans, Have Cognitive Capacity For Cooking: Study
Chimpanzees may not know how to prepare a meal, but they have a basic understanding of cooking and know how to appreciate it, according to a new study.
South Korea Test-Fires Long-Range Ballistic Missiles That Can Strike All Parts Of North Korea
The newly tested ballistic missiles have a range of more than 300 miles, and are capable of hitting nearly all of North Korea, a South Korean defense ministry official said.
Irwin Rose, Winner Of 2004 Nobel Prize In Chemistry, Dies At 88
Scientists have been trying to use the discovery by Irwin Rose and two other researchers to create medicines to fight cancer.
ISIS Attack On Aleppo: Islamic State Group May Be Aided By Bashar Assad’s Army, Report Says
Syrian opposition leaders claim that President Bashar Assad's forces are "openly serving" the Islamic State group as they bomb rebels while ISIS advances.
Critically Endangered Sawfish Resort To ‘Virgin Births’ To Avoid Extinction
This is the first solid evidence of “virgin births” among vertebrates living in the wild, according to scientists.
US To Ship 2,000 Anti-Tank Missiles To Iraq To Help Fight ISIS
The U.S. believes the move will help counter the Islamic State group, which has captured major cities in Iraq and Syria in recent months.
Gays Are Victims Of ‘Violent Abuse’ Across The World, UN Report Says
Hundreds of LGBT people have been killed in violent attacks since 2011 despite continued efforts to protect their rights, a U.N. report says.
Pele Supports Sepp Blatter’s Re-Election As FIFA President
Pele, who supported the FIFA president's re-election bid, said that the organization needed an "expert" chief.
Russian Military To Deploy Bastion Anti-Ship Missile Complexes In Arctic In 2015
Russia has been actively working on building a "self-sufficient" military force, including air force and air defense subunits, in the Arctic.
Russia To Conduct Observation Flight Over UK This Week: Defense Ministry
Russia conducted its first observation flight this year in February when a Russian Antonov An-30 aircraft flew over the Greek Republic.
Vatican Finance Chief George Pell Seeks Legal Advice After Harsh Words From Vatican Commission Member
George Pell was accused -- by a Pope-appointed official -- of aiding a pedophile priest and bribing one of his victims.
Australian Government Report Finds ‘Barbaric’ Cruelty In Greyhound Racing Industry
Small animals are used to bait greyhounds while dogs that lose too many races are treated brutally and put down, according to a government inquiry.
Unknown Disease Kills Kazakhstan’s Rare Saiga Antelopes, Scientists Baffled
About 120,000 rare Saiga antelopes were found dead in Kazakhstan in the past two weeks, while scientists are still trying determine the exact cause of the mass mortality.
Saturn’s Wild Moon Hyperion Set For Final Close Approach By NASA’s Cassini
Photos of the close encounter are expected to show details of terrain on Hyperion that would be different from what Cassini has previously explored.
UAE To Buy Guided Bomb Units Worth $130M From US
Priced at $130 million, the weapons should help the UAE better counter the threats by the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria and by the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Russia Bars 89 EU Politicians From Entering The Country In Response To Crimea, Ukraine Sanctions
Russia has asked for the list, which includes names of 89 EU politicians, not to be made public.
Russia’s Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA Fighter Jet Can Defuse Enemy Plane’s Stealth Capability: Report
The Sukhoi PAK FA fighter jets will reportedly go into mass production in 2017.
Apple Offers Temporary Fix For iMessage Bug That Crashes iPhones, Permanent Fix In The Works
Apple wants users to use Siri for the time being to avoid the iMessage bug until it offers a permanent fix.