Apple Opens First iCloud Data Center In Mainland China With China Telecom
Mainland China's new iCloud data center has sparked user concern of government spying.
Child Crawls Through White House Fence Triggering Security Concern
A White House security breach was caused by a child that somehow crawled through the fence of the North Lawn.
Pope's Asia Visit: Francis Expected To Communicate With China While En Route To South Korea
Pope Francis is expected to give China a flyover greeting while en route to South Korea in what could be a sign of thawing relations.
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev Threatens Military Action Against Armenia On Twitter
Ilham Aliyev said Azerbaijan's military is ready to take on Armenia "on the battlefield."
Astronaut Study Shows Widespread Use Of Sleeping Pills In Space
A decade-long study shows that astronauts have a hard time getting rest while in orbit.
Hack North Korea: Silicon Valley Wants To Bring Information To Pariah State
American techies want to satiate North Korea’s hunger for outside information. But North Koreans don't have the Internet. Or computers.
50 Years After The Gulf Of Tonkin Incident, Vietnam Then And Now
A look at the city once known as Saigon and the city it has become after the Vietnam War: Ho Chi Minh City, capitalist metropolis.
Gulf Of Tonkin Incident 50 Year Anniversary: Why Did America Join The Vietnam War?
An incident that probably didn't happen set in motion America's involvement in the Vietnam War.
After Public Backlash, California Revises Corrections Procedures On Mentally Ill Inmates
California's correction officers will soon have special training as part of an initiative to improve the treatment of mentally ill inmates.
Cheryl Hines And Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wed In Cape Cod
Actress Cheryl Hines and famed environmentalist and lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wed.
Israeli Soldier, 2nd Lt. Hadar Goldin, 'Killed In Battle'
The Israeli army said 2nd Lt. Hadar Goldin, the missing soldier who was feared to have been captured by Hamas, was killed in action.
American Idol Season 7 Alum Michael Johns Dies At 35; Suffered Blood Clot
Australian singer and American Idol contestant Michael Johns died suddenly at the age of 35.
New US Army Camouflage Pattern Uniforms Will Improve Soldier Concealment
The Army has introduced a new camouflage pattern that has been tested to improve soldier concealment.
New Jersey Nanny Passes Out Drunk Before Crashing Vehicle
Susan Profido-Gibson is being held for drunk driving and endangering a child after getting drunk while working as a nanny.
What is Microcystin? Blue-Green Algae Toxin Taints Toledo, Ohio, Water Supply
Toledo, Ohio, is in a state of emergency after water supplies tested positive for a liver-attacking toxin called microcystin.
Chinese Censors Lift Ban On Zhou Yongkang On Weibo, As Party Announces Corruption Investigation Into Top 'Tiger'
The most powerful Chinese ever openly probed for corruption used to be unmentionable on social media. That changed overnight.
McDonald's China Will Continue To Use Scandal-Ridden Meat Supplier OSI Group
McDonald's 59-year relationship with meat supplier OSI Group will likely continue despite disturbing safety allegations.
Inflatable Toad Stories Censored After Chinese Netizens Draw Comparisons To Jiang Zemin
Chinese netizens have a habit of politicizing inflatable animals, and censors aren't sitting idly by.
After New Case Of Bubonic Plague Hits Northwest China, Authorities Quarantine 151
A case of bubonic plague has claimed a life in China, pushing authorities to quarantine several areas in the Northwest.
China's Gamers: A New Superpower Dominates An International Tournament
Despite censorship and bans, gamers in China are a rising power. And there's an estimated 500 million of them.
China Cracks Down On Mobile Apps That Can Share Pornographic Content
WeChat and other mobile applications are being targeted in China's latest pornography crackdown.
Despite McDonald's And KFC Expired Meat Scandal in China, Customers Still Trust American Fast Food
Despite a rotten-meat scandal, the top American fast-food brands are proving resilient in the Chinese market.
China's Matchmaking Services For Pets: First Pet Matchmaker Opens In Shanghai
Didn't know there was a market for pet matchmaking? In Shanghai, there is, and a company has rushed to meet the demand.
Malaysian Airlines MH17 Passenger List: Names Of 15 Crew Members Released By Malaysia Media
An unofficial passenger manifesto was released by Malaysian media identifying the 15 crew members aboard MH17.
Vancouver Anti-Chinese-Language Movement Focused On Chinese Language Signs, Advertisements
"It looks like Hong Kong. It doesn't look like Canada."
Singapore Bans 'Archie' Comic Book For Gay Themes, Highlighting Anti-LGBT Stance
In one of the world's richest, most modern countries, gay sex is still a criminal offense.
As The Costa Concordia Is Raised, Blame Continues To Be Passed
More than two years on, the saga of the stricken cruise ship isn't over. The captain who fled is free, and victims are suing.
Weibo And The World Cup: China Cheers For Germany During The World Cup
Chinese soccer fans take to Weibo to show their support during the World Cup.
China's 'Red Tourism' Boosted By Renewed Patriotism And Allegiance To Communist Party
"Red tourism" was most popular in China in the late 1970s, but it's on the rise again as China gets back to its Communist roots.
Chinese Government Ramadan Ban Extends To Kashgar College's Muslim Students
A nationwide ban on observing Ramadan in China extends to a college, where students face harsh repercussions for fasting.