Pro-Russian Rebel Leader Zakharchenko To Recruit 100,000 Fighters As Ukraine Crisis Intensifies
The Ukrainian government also announced plans to boost its forces in the country's east.
Ancient Meteorite Dubbed 'Black Beauty' Was A Chunk Of Mars’ Crust: Study
The "Black Beauty" meteorite contains different rock types welded together, and helps scientists explain the Martian "dark plains."
Super Bowl XLIX With Hashtag #SB49 Was The Most Tweeted Super Bowl Ever
The Super Bowl XLIX surpassed last year’s game, which generated more than 24.9 million tweets.
Ukraine Crisis: US Considers Supplying More Weapons To Kiev As Rebels Press Attacks: Report
As pro-Russian rebels intensify their attacks in Ukraine, the U.S. is reconsidering the question of providing more lethal assistance to Kiev.
Primordial Gravitational Waves Still Elusive As New Study Finds No Conclusive Evidence
Ancient gravitational waves from early universe remain elusive, despite earlier reports of a possible detection.
Russia Working To Make Military Invincible, Says Rearmament Of Nuclear Forces Top Priority
The rearmament of strategic nuclear missile forces is an absolute priority, according to the Russian government.
US Navy Unveils Multiplayer Video Game To Train Sailors To Defend Ships From Missiles
The video game is the Navy’s first multi-player, game-based training program to train its sailors.
Scientists And US Public Have Strikingly Different Views About Science-Related Issues: Poll
The Pew Research Center poll studied differences of opinions on issues ranging from climate change to vaccines to evolution.
UK Claims Russian Bear Bombers Disrupted Civil Aviation, Summons Russian Ambassador
A Russian envoy said the two planes were on a routine patrol flight over the North Atlantic.
Mexico Hospital Blast: Babies Found Alive In Rubble After Explosion; 3 Killed, Dozens Injured
Officials said a leak in a pipe from a gas truck was believed to have triggered the explosion.
British Fighter Jets Intercepted Russian Bombers, Moscow Says Its Planes Complied With International Law
The Russian bombers, capable of carrying nuclear missiles, were detected as they flew south of Bournemouth on Wednesday.
IPhone 6, 6 Plus Helped Apple Tie With Samsung To Become World’s Largest Smartphone Vendor In Q4
The launch of the iPhone 6 models with larger screen helped Apple strike Samsung in an area the Korean giant had pioneered.
Boeing 747-8 Selected By Pentagon To Serve As Air Force One
The new model will replace two aging planes that are due to reach the end of their service life in 2017.
France's Anti-Jihadist Video Aims To Discourage Young People From Joining ISIS, Other Militant Groups
The video aims to discourage the country's youth from being swayed by jihadist propaganda by discrediting various claims made by recruiters.
Kim Jong Un To Visit Russia To Attend Anniversary Of Soviet’s World War II Victory Over Germany
If Kim Jong Un makes the trip to Russia, it will be his first foreign visit since taking power in 2011.
Was Michelle Obama Blurred Out On Saudi TV? Local Officials Say She Was Not
Amid the controversy over Michelle Obama's dress during the Obamas' Riyadh visit, officials said the first lady was not blurred out on state TV.
US Navy Plans To Use Robots To Train Marine Forces
The latest experiment could help researchers determine how to use robots in situations that require greater human-machine interaction.
China’s Yuan Among Top 5 Most Used Currencies In The World
The rise of offshore yuan clearing centers worldwide has fueled the currency’s growth.
Blizzard 2015: Thousands Of Flights On The East Coast Canceled For Winter Storm Juno
A mammoth blizzard along the U.S. East Coast kept people indoors, halted thousands of flights and prompted authorities to ban cars from roads.
Facebook, Instagram Outages: Lizard Squad Claims Responsibility, Facebook Says It Was Internal Issue
Lizard Squad, an ISIS-affiliated hacker group, took responsibility for bringing down the websites of several social networks on Tuesday.
Rafael Nadal Out Of Australian Open After Losing To Tomas Berdych In Straight Sets
Berdych scored a 6-2 6-0 7-6(5) victory over Nadal in the quarter final match.
US Justice Department Building Secret Database To Spy On Millions Of Cars: Report
Critics of the surveillance program say that the practice could instill fear among citizens as their movements would be constantly tracked.
Apple iPhone 6s: Samsung To Supply Next-Gen iPhone’s A9 Chip, Report Says
Before the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Samsung was responsible for producing all A-series chips for Apple.
Philippines Police Say 43 Commandos Killed In Clashes With Muslim Rebels
According to local officials, the terrorist who was sought in the raid was likely killed in the clashes.
Google Surrendered Private Data Of WikiLeaks Journalists To US Government
WikiLeaks has sought an explanation from Google for handing over private data of its staff to the U.S. government in an espionage case.
AirAsia Cuts Fuel Charges On Tickets As Oil Price Falls
Production and supply of crude has to slow down to halt the decline in global oil prices, analysts say.
Ukraine's President Claims Intercepted Calls Prove Pro-Russian Rebels Attacked Mariupol, Killed 30
The latest carnage in the eastern Ukrainian city has prompted the West to ratchet up pressure on Russia.
Some Jellyfish Can Detect Direction Of Ocean Currents To Swim Against Them
Scientists hope the study’s findings will help in predicting and avoiding troublesome jellyfish blooms.
Russia Bans 5 Ukrainian Nationalist Organizations In Its Territory
Last year, the Russian Supreme Court had declared the Ukrainian nationalist organizations as extremist.
Samsung Galaxy S6 With 20MP OIS Camera Rumored To Be Released Soon After March Announcement
With a 20-megapixel camera, the Galaxy S6 will compete with the next-gen version of LG G4, which is also expected to sport a similar camera.