Saudi Arabia Could Launch Ground Troops In Yemen; Airstrikes Continue To Hit Sanaa
After pounding Houthi rebels in Yemen from the air, the Saudi Arabia-led coalition is expected to take the fight to the ground.
US, Ukraine To Conduct Observation Flight Over Russia Under Open Skies Treaty
A Boeing OC-135B American observation aircraft will conduct the operation sometime this week.
Republicans Consider Obama Bigger Imminent Threat Than Putin And Assad: Poll
In a survey of nearly 3,000 Americans, Obama was viewed as being more dangerous to the U.S. than the leaders of Russia and Syria.
New York Gov. Cuomo, Legislators Strike Deal On State Budget; Ethics Measures In Focus
Along with education reforms, the budget agreement also includes stringent disclosure laws for legislators with external sources of income.
Apple iPhone 7 May Stick With LCD Displays Instead Of Migrating To OLED: JPMorgan
The deal with Japan Display suggests that Apple is not yet prepared to replace LCD technology with OLED for its smartphone lineup.
What Is Dark Matter? Colliding Galaxy Clusters May Help Find Answer
A study of 72 large cluster collisions shows how dark matter in clusters of galaxies behave when the clusters collide.
Amazon In Talks To Buy Online Luxury Retailer Net-a-Porter For Its Biggest Acquisition Ever: Report
Acquiring Net-a-Porter would mean a commitment to a segment that Amazon has been eyeing for long.
Yemen’s President Hadi Leaves Aden For Saudi Arabia As Airstrikes Continue Against Houthis
President Hadi had sought refuge in Aden after fleeing Sanaa, where he had been under house arrest for months.
Russia’s New Military Transport Plane, Ilyushin Il-112, To Make First Flight In 2017
The plane, named Ilyushin Il-112, is designed to carry out missions in any geographic or weather conditions.
Apple Plans iPhone Trade-In Program In China With Foxconn Next Week: Report
Foxconn will repair the iPhones and sell them on its e-commerce sites such as eFeihu and FLNet and on Alibaba Group's Taobao online store.
NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission Could Help Send Humans To Mars And Beyond
NASA said it will select an asteroid for the mission in 2019, about a year before launching the unmanned spacecraft.
Saudi Arabia Airstrikes: Oil Prices Soar After Military Operations Begin Against Houthi Rebels In Yemen
Oil prices surged as traders worried about fighting in the oil-rich Middle East getting out of control.
Google’s Driverless Car Could Feature Air Bags On The Outside, Patent Filing Suggests
In the patent filing, Google explained a system for protecting a pedestrian during impact with a vehicle.
Oil Prices Could Reach $100 A Barrel By End Of 2016: Pickens
Oil prices have tumbled sharply partly due to weaker Asian and European demand and an increase in North American production.
Russia, Jordan Sign $10B Deal On Nuclear Power Plant
The deal requires Jordan to buy fuel from Rosatom for the reactors for 10 years.
Boko Haram Allegedly Kidnapped Over 500 Women And Children In Northern Nigerian Town
Troops from Niger and Chad recaptured Damasak earlier in March, ending months of control by the Islamist group.
Juvenile Jupiter May Have Swept Through Early Solar System Like A Wrecking Ball: Study
Jupiter was believed to have acted like a wrecking ball to destroy inner planets in the early solar system, a new study suggests.
US Successfully Test Fires Intercontinental Ballistic Missile In California
The Minuteman III missiles are the only land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles in service in the U.S.
Hutchison To Close $15.7B Deal To Buy Telefónica’s O2: Report
With its $15 billion-plus price tag, O2's acquisition would be Li Ka-Shing's biggest global buyout.
Canada To Extend Military Mission Against ISIS To Include Airstrikes On Targets In Syria
The move would make Canada the second NATO country to launch strikes against ISIS in Syria.
EU Exit Could Cost Britain $82B A Year Until 2030, Hitting GDP By 2.2%: Report
Britain's GDP would suffer if it failed to strike a free trade deal with Europe from outside the EU, according to a think tank report.
Measles Takes Over From Ebola As Health Care Threat In West Africa: Report
Measles-related deaths could grow to 16,000 in West Africa because of disruptions to health care facilities caused by the Ebola outbreak.
ISIS 'Kill List': US Military Urges Vigilance After 100 Of Its Personnel Threatened Online
The group said that the military personnel included in the list had participated in U.S.-led missions against the extremist group.
Nissan Under Probe By US Over 2 Air Bag Sensor Recalls Covering Nearly 1 Million Vehicles
The latest investigation covers nearly 990,000 vehicles in the U.S. that were recalled by the company in 2013 and 2014.
Android 5.1 Lollipop Update: How To Install Factory Image On Nexus 5
Here is a tutorial showing how to update the Nexus 5 smartphone to the latest Android 5.1 using a factory image.
Foxconn Senior Manager Admits To Stealing Thousands Of Smartphones
Foxconn, which makes electronics goods such as smartphones for companies like Apple, Nokia and Sony, employs over a million people.
Land-Dwelling Crocodile Ruled North America Before Dinosaurs
The 9-foot-long crocodile walked on its hind legs and likely preyed upon armored reptiles and ancestors of early mammals.
Reuters Websites Are Latest News Portals To Become Inaccessible In China
Readers in China have at times faced difficulties in accessing websites after they publish stories on issues deemed sensitive by the government.
AT&T Loses $40M In Patent Infringement Case Due To Lawyers’ Fault
Although AT&T has called the error an “excusable neglect,” the court said the company’s dozen-plus lawyers should have seen the documents.
At Least 30 Killed In Car Bomb Blasts In Eastern Libya
The blasts took place in the Libyan city of Qubbah, which is under the control of renegade General Khalifa Hiftar.