What Is WikiLeaks? Julian Assange’s Whistleblower Website And Hillary Clinton’s Emails Explained
The self-described “multinational media organization and associated library” aids in the anonymous leaking of classified information.
Rolls-Royce Bribery Allegations: Company Used Middlemen, Bribes To Land Big Deals
Britain’s biggest manufacturing multinational allegedly hired middlemen to broker lucrative deals in at least 12 countries, even resorting to bribery in some cases.
Breast Cancer Cure: Drug For Ovarian Cancer Could Help Treat Aggressive Form Of Disease, Study Says
The drug, if successful in clinical trials, could potentially save lives of patients diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer, which is very difficult to treat.
War In Europe: US, Sweden Defense Cooperation Should Improve To Counter Russia, Report Says
The United States should help the Baltic region in developing its cyber warfare and air defense systems, the report from a Washington, D.C., think tank recommends.
New York City Halloween Parade 2016 Live Stream: Watch The Greenwich Village March For All Hallows’ Eve
New York City's 43rd annual Village Halloween Parade is open only to people in costumes and this year’s theme is “reverie.”
Who Are Undecided Voters? Most Are Republicans Who Don’t Like The News, Polls Show
An opinion poll found that 30 percent of undecided voters identified themselves as Republicans, while 21 percent were leaning toward Democrats.
Is James Comey Republican Or Democrat? FBI Director’s Political Leaning Uncertain
The FBI director has reportedly been a Republican most of his adult life but may not be one any more.
ISIS In Europe: Germany Investigates Islamic State Group Link To Hamburg Teen Murder
The Oct. 16 attack involved a man pushing a teenage girl into a lake and fatally stabbing a teenage boy.
Michael Vance Manhunt Update: Oklahoma Fugitive Killed By Police In Shootout
The man suspected of committing several violent crimes had been on the run since last Sunday.
Refugee Crisis: Australia May Keep Out Asylum Seekers Entering By Boat
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull introduced a bill that seeks a ban on refugees who arrive by sea from ever visiting the country.
Supermoon 2016: Why November Full Moon Will Be Biggest, Brightest In 68 Years
The November supermoon, also called the Full Beaver Moon, is special because the next time the moon will come this close to the Earth will be in 2034.
Obama Job Approval Ratings 2016: Is Trump Making Him More Popular?
The spike in ratings could be attributed to the 2016 election in which the U.S. is picking from two of its most disliked presidential candidates ever.
Immigrants In Prison: Obama Administration Houses Undocumented Detainees In Private Facilities Known For Questionable Deaths
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement will begin shifting detainees to Cibola County Correctional Center, New Mexico, which has a history of questionable deaths and poor medical care.
Will Paul Ryan Be House Speaker Again? Trump, Divided GOP Pose Challenges
GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has effectively divided the party and his supporters are likely to put pressure on the House Republicans to dump Paul Ryan.
What Is Sakharov Prize? Yazidi Women Nadia Murad, Lamiya Aji Bashar Win EU’s Human Rights Award
Nadia Murad and Lamiya Aji Bashar, once captives of the Islamic State group, have become spokeswomen for women abused by the terrorist organization.
Russia's Chemical Weapon Stockpile Will Be Completely Destroyed By End Of 2017, Top Moscow Official Says
Col. Gen. Valery Kapashin, who heads the storage and elimination of Russia's chemical stockpiles, said in August that Moscow had already destroyed 94 percent of its chemical weapons.
Syria Conflict: Aleppo Disaster 'Our Generation's Shame,' UN Aid Chief Stephen O’Brien Says
Unicef said an attack on a school in Hass village that killed 22 children could be the deadliest on a school since the country plunged into war.
North Korea Nuclear Tests: US, Japan, South Korea To Push Pyongyang To Drop Missile Development
Thursday's talks in Tokyo mark the fifth such meeting between the three nations, the first of which was held in Washington in April 2015.
What Is Calais 'Jungle' Camp? France Says Migrant Camp Now Empty, Concerns Over Fate Of Minors Abound
The infamous Calais ‘jungle’ camp that housed an estimated 7,000 migrants is now no more.
Michael Bloomberg, Carl Pope Co-Authoring Climate Change Book
Book publisher St. Martin’s Press said the book, “Overheated: How Cooler Heads Can Cool the World,” will offer “viable, concrete solutions” to deal with global warming.
Terrorism In 2016: 6 Biggest Terror Attacks Around The World
The latest large attack occurred in Pakistan’s Quetta city late Monday night when three militants attacked a police training academy and killed at least 60 people.
Ku Klux Klan In Germany: Four Secret KKK Units Functioning In Country, Report Says
The Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist group characterized by its anti-immigration and anti-Semitic ideologies, has been active in Germany since the early 1920s.
Man Booker Prize 2016: Paul Beatty Becomes First American To Win Prize For 'The Sellout'
Paul Beatty’s “The Sellout” tells the story of a young black man who wants to assert his African-American identity by bringing back slavery and segregation.
Another World War? Clinton's Syria Plan Could Spark Third Global War, Trump Says
Hillary Clinton, in her foreign policy plan, said she would help implement a no-fly zone over Syria.
Mosul Offensive: Turkey Vows To Hit back If US-Led Iraq Operations Threaten Security
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Ankara is ready to use all its resources to defend itself in case of a threat to Turkey's security due to developments in Iraq's Mosul offensive.
Russia Bombing Aleppo? Moscow Denies Airstrikes On Syrian City In One Week, Contradicting Rights Group
A Russian Defense Ministry spokesman said Tuesday that six humanitarian corridors opened last week leading from the Syrian war-torn city were still operational.
Philippines’ Duterte Tells US To Forget About Defense Deal Ahead Of Japan Visit
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte also accused the U.S. of treating Manila “like a dog with a leash.”
Indian PM Modi Criticizes Controversial ‘Triple Talaq’ Muslim Divorce Law
Narendra Modi said Monday the “lives of Muslim women cannot be allowed to be ruined” by the law called “triple talaq,” which lets Muslim men divorce their partners by saying “I divorce you” thrice.
Quetta Police Academy Attack: Terror Strike In Pakistan Leaves Scores Dead, Officials Blame Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Group
The attack on a police academy in Quetta city in Pakistan late Monday left at least 60 cadets dead and wounded over 100.
North Korea Nuclear Tests: Pyongyang Says UN Sanctions Will Not Affect Launches
Officials called the United Nations' sanction resolutions “illegal criminal documents” orchestrated by the U.S., adding that Pyongyang's mission to develop its nuclear stockpile will continue.