US Navy To Commission New ‘Fast Attack’ Submarine USS John Warner
The USS John Warner is equipped with improved stealth and surveillance capabilities, as well as special warfare enhancements.
Samsung Electronics Q2 Net Profit Falls 8%, Company Wary On Q3 Outlook Amid ‘Mounting Challenges’
The South Korean technology giant was hit by a big fall in its mobile division’s income in the second quarter of 2015.
Remains Of America’s Earliest English Settlers Identified In Virginia
The men lived during a crucial point in the history of the settlement, when it was on the brink of failure due to famine, disease and conflict.
Russia Successfully Test-Fires Iskander-M Tactical Missile Systems
According to Russian military, the Iskander-M tactical missile system has a firing range of up to 310 miles.
Election 2016: Jeb Bush Campaign Attracting Big Money, Thanks To Republican Establishment
Right to Rise has raised $103 million in the first six months of 2015, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
North Korea Long-Range Rocket Test Speculated After Satellite Images Suggest Upgrades At Launch Site
An upcoming event in October is considered by many to be a ballistic missile test disguised as a satellite launch.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5: New Phablet Rumored To Receive Less Marketing Focus Than Galaxy S6 Edge+
Samsung will reportedly invest more marketing resources into the Galaxy S6 Edge+ to avoid cannibalizing two similar products.
Russia Amends Navy Doctrine To Counter NATO On Black Sea, Maintain Presence In Atlantic And Mediterranean
Russia said that its revised maritime doctrine and increased focus on the Atlantic are justified by NATO's expansion in the east.
South China Sea Conflict: Chinese Authorities Plan New Cruise Ship To Disputed Paracel Islands
The Paracel Islands, in the South China Sea, are administered by China but are also claimed by Vietnam.
Mitsubishi Motors To Transfer US Production To Japan, To Sell Illinois Plant
Mitsubishi Motors’ Outlander Sport SUV will now be exported to the U.S. from the company’s Okazaki plant in Japan.
Russia Forming Specialist Group To Dismantle Mistral Communications Equipment In France: Report
Russia has reportedly committed to building its own helicopter carriers to replace the two Mistral vessels, the delivery of which was canceled over the crisis in Ukraine.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5: Verizon Variant Appears On GeekBench With 4GB RAM, Exynos 7422 CPU
According to the GeekBench listing, the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920V) will feature an octa-core 64-bit Exynos 7420 CPU and 4GB RAM.
ISIS Kidnaps 182 Children In Northern Iraq; Coalition Airstrikes Kill 23 ISIS Fighters In Baiji, Ramadi
The Islamic State group is believed to have forced more than 1,100 child soldiers into its ranks since the beginning of this year.
Chattanooga Shooting Update: Pentagon Asks Armed Civilians Not To Guard Military Recruiting Centers
The Pentagon has asked armed civilians, who have taken to guarding military recruitment centers around the U.S. in the wake of the Chattanooga shootings, to stand down.
Russia May Send Tu-22M3 Supersonic Bombers To Crimea In Response To US Missile Buildup In Eastern Europe
The Tu-22M3 has a maximum range of 4,200 miles, and can carry long-range cruise missiles for about 1,500 miles.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop For Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910F): How To Install it Using Resurrection Remix Custom ROM
Here is how to install the new Android 5.1.1 Lollipop on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, using Resurrection Remix custom ROM.
World’s First Malaria Vaccine Gets Green Light From European Regulators
The vaccine, called RTS,S or Mosquirix, was developed by GlaxoSmithKline in partnership with PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative.
Live Anthrax Shipped To Dozens Of Labs Across US And 7 Other Nations In Past 12 Years: Report
The U.S. military mistakenly shipped live anthrax to dozens of laboratories across the country and to seven other nations over the past decade.
BMW X6 Launched For Over $180K In India, Promises Further Investment
BMW said that it could consider assembling luxury cars in India in the long run, depending on market growth.
Russian Soyuz Rocket Successfully Takes Astronauts To ISS, New Crew Joins Expedition 44
The three astronauts will remain aboard the International Space Station until late December.
US Expected To Send Tanks To Hungary For Military Exercises Next Year: Report
The U.S. is working to reinforce its military presence in Eastern Europe to reassure support for its allies in the region, according to local media.
New Horizons Finds Second Frozen Mountain Range In Pluto’s Heart
A newly discovered mountain range lies near the southwestern part of Pluto’s heart-shaped region called Tombaugh Regio.
John Kerry To Meet Persian Gulf Allies In Qatar To Assure US Cooperation To ‘Push Back’ Against Iran
John Kerry's statement follows concerns among local allies about Tehran's interference in conflicts in the Arab world.
ISIS Rise Could Have Been ‘Prevented’ By US, Says Retiring Army Chief Raymond Odierno
Army Chief Raymond Odierno, in an interview on Fox News, spoke on a range of issues including ISIS, Russia, the Iran nuclear deal and budget cuts in the U.S. Army.
Russia To Test New Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Within 2 Years, Will Rearm Missile Forces By 2021
Russia has been aggressively working on strengthening its missile forces, spurred on by the U.S.'s growing military presence in Eastern Europe.
Labor Law Violations At Chinese Supplier To Hasbro, Mattel, Takara Tomy: Report
Jingyu Toy Products manufactures toys for big-name toy companies like Hasbro, Mattel and Takara Tomy.
‘EPIC’ Photo Of Earth Shows Planet’s Sunlit Side In Great Detail
The new image was generated by combining three separate images captured by EPIC.
Turkey Suruc Attack: PM Promises Increased Security Along Syrian Border Amid ISIS Fear
Hundreds of protesters in Istanbul and Ankara took to the streets Monday, accusing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of collaborating with the Islamic State group.
France Delivers 3 Rafale Fighter Jets To Egypt As Part Of $5.9 Billion Deal
Egypt's move to buy the Rafale jets from France is widely seen as an attempt to reduce its dependence on the U.S. for arms purchases.
Ashley Madison Hack: Sensitive Data Leaked, Hackers Threaten To Post Customer Details If Site Does Not Go Offline
The breach could jeopardize the personal lives of nearly 37 million people who use the Ashley Madison website.