Man Accused Of Helping US Residents Travel Overseas To Join ISIS To Face Charges In NYC Court
Federal prosecutors had charged the terror plot suspect with conspiring to support ISIS.
Shell To Acquire BG Group For $70B
The latest deal is expected to be one of the biggest of 2015, and is also the first big merger between energy companies in a decade.
South Korean Activist Launches Balloons Carrying ‘The Interview’ DVDs Across Border Into North Korea
Seoul had urged activists to stop sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets to North Korea, saying it could worsen ties between the countries.
US Hastens Arms Shipments To Coalition Airstrikes In Yemen; 560 Feared Dead Since Fighting Intensified
Saudi Arabia has been the top recipient of U.S. weapons exports under President Barack Obama.
Yemen Crisis Update: Students Allegedly Killed In Saudi-Led Airstrikes In Central Yemen
Two students were allegedly killed at a school in central Yemen during the Saudi Arabia-led coalition airstrikes on Tuesday.
Yemen Crisis: At Least 74 Children Killed, Over 100,000 Left Home Since Fighting Began, Unicef Says
At least 44 children have been wounded since the fighting began on March 26, but the actual number could be much higher, the report said.
New Species Of ‘Dwarf Dragon’ Lizards Discovered In Andes Of Peru, Ecuador
Finding three new species is a striking fact given that they are among the largest and most colorful lizards in South American forests.
YouTube Kids App Exposes Children To Unwanted Ads, Advocacy Groups Claim Seeking FTC Probe
A coalition of advocacy groups plans to send a letter to FTC asking it to examine whether the app violates laws that limit how ads should be targeted to children.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Bendgate: Company Counters SquareTrade Bend Test By Performing Its Own
Samsung argued that the video from SquareTrade simply makes an assumption of the force, which does not occur under normal circumstances.
Men In US Special Operations Forces Believe Women Are Not Good At Commando Jobs: Surveys
At a time when Pentagon prepares for opening up all combat jobs to women, some men in the service believe commando jobs should remain male-only.
US, Estonia To Conduct Observation Flights Over Russia This Week
The flights will be conducted sometime between April 6 and April 11 using the Boeing OC-135B American observation aircraft.
Prince Harry Arrives In Canberra For 4-Week Duty With Australian Army
The prince, who has the experience of flying Apache helicopters for the Britain military, has been asked to fly choppers in Australia.
Apple Watch Pre-Orders To Start April 10; ‘Guided Tours’ Section Introduced Ahead Of April 24 Launch
Customers will also be able to pre-order the Apple Watch through the official Apple Store app for the iPhone and iPad.
Yemen Crisis Update: Fighters Loyal To Hadi Repel Houthis In Aden After Saudi Warplanes Parachuted Arms
Yemeni fighters were reinforced with arms parachuted at dawn on Friday by Saudi-led warplanes.
IPhone 7, Not iPhone 6S, Could Be Apple’s Next Handset; Samsung Could Supply A9 Chip For New Phone
Apple's upcoming model could feature a new touch technology and might be powered by a Samsung-made A9 chip.
NASA’s Hubble Detects Green Ghostly Structures Near Dead Quasars
The green filaments are believed to be long tails of gas disintegrated under gravitational forces resulting from a merger of two galaxies.
South Korea, US To Hold High-Level Talks On Ways To Counter North Korea Threat
Major security issues are expected to be discussed in the high-level talks in Washington later this month.
Yemen Crisis Update: Houthi Rebels Seize Central District In Aden, Presidential Site
The rebels’ recent gains have delivered a heavy blow against the Saudi-led coalition, which is working to return the country's exiled president to power.
Ancient ‘Little Foot’ Was 3.67 Million Years Old, Co-Existed With Lucy
The latest finding suggests that the Little Foot skeleton was buried 3.67 million years ago.
EU Regulators Probe Apple Over Upcoming Music Streaming Service
The regulators are concerned that Apple could use its market position to influence labels to dump free, ad-supported services.
Israel Successfully Tests US-Backed David's Sling Missile Defense System
David's Sling can shoot down rockets with ranges between 63 miles and 125 miles, and aircraft or low-flying cruise missiles.
Terrorist Groups Like ISIS, Al Qaeda Attract More Than 25,000 Foreign Fighters: UN Report
According to the report, a large number of foreign fighters were from Tunisia, Morocco, France and Russia.
Yemen Crisis: Saudi-Led Airstrikes Allegedly Target Dairy Factory, At Least 25 Workers Killed
It is not yet clear whether the workers were killed in the Saudi Arabia-led airstrikes, return fire or the subsequent explosion.
Tiny Songbird Blackpoll Warbler Flies Over 1,500 Miles Across Atlantic In 3 days
To prepare for the long journey, blackpoll warblers build up their fat stores.
US To Get Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles, Signs $529M Deal With Raytheon
The production of the missiles will take place in Tucson, Arizona, and is expected to be complete by January 2018.
Yemen Crisis: Saudi Arabia Forces, Houthi Rebels Clash On Border As Yemen Calls For Ground Troops
The latest clashes came after a Saudi-led airstrike killed at least 40 people at a refugee camp in north Yemen.
ISIS Executes At Least 30 People, Including 2 Children, In Syria: Report
The latest executions come after the extremist group released a video on Sunday, showing its militants beheading eight men.
Tampons Can Help Detect Sewage Pollution In Rivers: Study
When tampons are suspended in water contaminated by sewage, they pick up chemicals, or optical brighteners that glow under UV light.
YotaPhone 2, Russian Dual-Screen Smartphone That Putin Presented To Xi Jinping, To Go On Sale In China
The YotaPhone 2 features a 4.7-inch rear display that comes with an electronic-ink screen.
US Backs Joint Arab Military Force To Counter Security Threats In Middle East
The military force is expected to consist of up to 40,000 highly trained troops to counter security threats in the Middle East.