North Korea Threatens South’s Navy With ‘Targeted Strikes’ Over Yellow Sea Border Dispute
South Korea has condemned Pyongyang’s warning as "insane" and denied the allegations leveled against the country's navy.
Uber Offers $3B To Buy ‘Here,’ Nokia’s Digital Mapping Service: Report
Nokia's mapping service could help Uber manage its core transportation network and its logistics business.
Russia’s Failed Progress Cargo Spacecraft Burns Up In Earth’s Atmosphere
The Russian cargo spacecraft, which was carrying 6,000 pounds of food, fuel and supplies for the ISS crew, never made it to the space station.
Loki, A Deep-Sea Microbe, Helps Better Explain Evolution Of Complex Cells: Study
The microorganism, dubbed Loki, was found in a field of hydrothermal vents, called “Loki’s Castle.”
SpaceX Pad Abort Test: Next-Gen Crew Dragon Spacecraft Demonstrates Astronaut Escape System
The escape system is expected to quickly and safely take crew members away from their rocket during a potential life-threatening situation.
China Drug-Smuggling Trial: New Zealand-Born Australian Man Could Be Executed If Found Guilty
Police found 66 pounds of crystal methamphetamine in two bags belonging to Peter Gardner, a New Zealand-born Australian.
Dorian Johnson, Michael Brown Shooting Witness, Detained For Interfering With An Arrest
Dorian Johnson, who was with a group of men suspected to be armed, was seen throwing suspected narcotics on the ground, St. Louis police said.
Russia’s Armata T-14 Tank And 3 Other High-Tech Combat Vehicles To Be Unveiled At World War II Parade
The new Armata T-14 battle tank is expected to be the highlight of Russia’s World War II Victory Day celebrations, scheduled for May 9.
Farthest Galaxy Ever Known Is Over 13 Billion Light-Years Away: Study
The galaxy “EGS-zs8-1” is still forming stars at a rapid pace, about 80 times faster than the Milky Way galaxy.
Obama Could Push Persian Gulf Nations To Create An Anti-Missile Shield At US Summit
Iran's Supreme Leader warned military threats may jeopardize a nuclear deal to be finalized next month.
Airbus A350 XWB Had Over 1,000 3D-Printed Parts: Report
Experts believe the new lightweight materials could be useful for airline safety standards.
Giant Whales Have Stretchy Bungee Cord-Like Nerves In Their Mouth
Stretchy nerves in mouth serve as an essential component of the feeding mechanism of giant whales, a new study finds.
Israel’s Defense Ministry Successfully Tests Missile Propulsion System
The latest test comes nearly a month after Israel tested a new missile defense system, which was developed in partnership with the U.S.
Germany’s BND Must Continue To Cooperate With International Spy Agencies Including NSA: Merkel
Angela Merkel defended Germany's cooperation with the NSA, saying it was necessary to combat terrorism.
Yemen Crisis: Senegal To Support Saudi Arabia-Led Coalition, Pledges 2,100 Troops To Fight Houthis
The Senegal government's decision was criticized by the country's opposition leaders.
India’s NTPC To Build Country’s Biggest Thermal Power Plant In Eastern State Of Jharkhand
The new plant, which will be constructed in two phases, will have an annual power generation capacity of 6,400 megawatts.
US Military Says Coalition Airstrikes Killed ISIS Fighters, Not Syrian Civilians
The U.S. military said, citing Kurdish forces, that there were no civilians in the area for two weeks before the airstrikes.
Mediterranean Migrants: Italian Coast Guard Rescues Over 5,800 Migrants Off Libyan Coast, 10 Found Dead
Official and commercial vessels rescued thousands of migrants off the Libyan coast over the weekend.
Nepal Earthquake 2015: Relief Material Piles Up At Airport As Imminent Monsoon Brings Threat Of Diseases
Supplies are being stacked at the country’s only international airport, instead of being delivered to victims of the earthquake.
Cosmic Ray Exposure On Deep Space Missions Could Damage Astronauts’ Brains: Study
Voyages into deep space can expose astronauts to cosmic radiation, which can cause cognitive impairments.
Yemen Crisis: Russia Criticizes UN For Not Backing Ceasefire; 1,244 Killed In Conflict So Far
Russia condemns the Security Council's “amazing indecision” over an appeal for a ceasefire in Yemen.
Seattle May Day March Turns Violent, At Least 3 Police Officers Injured
At least three police officers were injured and over a dozen people arrested in the city.
More Than 30 Graves, Likely To Be Of Migrants From Myanmar and Bangladesh, Found In Southern Thailand
Authorities found two bodies that were left to rot in the open, highlighting the brutal nature of the trafficking trade in Thailand.
Kim Jong Un Cancels Russia Visit After Moscow Refused ‘Special Treatment’ For Him: Report
Reports have speculated the North Korean leader cancelled his Russia visit for fear of upsetting China.
Tesla Announces ‘Tesla Energy,’ New Battery System To Power Homes And Businesses
Tesla claims that its new battery system will help consumers move away from fossil fuels.
Nepal Earthquake Death Toll Reaches 6,204; Red Cross Says Towns Near Epicenter ‘Devastated’
The lack of government assistance has triggered anger among villagers outside Kathmandu as the death toll continues to rise.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update Apparently Released For Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge; Guest Mode Likely Included
The new Galaxy S6 Edge apparently receives the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update, which will enable Guest Mode in the device.
Fossil Of Pigeon-Sized Dinosaur With ‘Strange’ Bat-Like Wings Discovered In China
The pigeon-sized dinosaur likely moved through air using a combination of flapping and gliding.
Syrian Government Launches Fresh Chemical Attack In Idlib: Activists
According to one activist group, 12 people were left suffocated by the poisonous barrel bombs dropped by government helicopters.
China’s Tencent To Buy 14.6% Stake In Glu Mobile, Maker Of 'Kardashian' Game, For $126M
The Chinese firm's move is being widely seen as its latest attempt to further push into the U.S. gaming market.