Blue Lives Matter: Majority Of Police Believe Public Misunderstands Risks And Rewards Of Police Work, Survey Finds
The study found that three-quarters of officers were reluctant to use force, even if permitted and required, and were also less inclined to stop and question suspicious people.
Can Animals Of Different Species Breed? Monkey And Deer Caught Having Sex
The findings, published in the journal Primates, theorize that this strange behavior may be because of "mate deprivation."
Spotify Career Next For Obama? Company Tweets Job For 'President Of Playlists'
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek tweeted to the president with a link to a job advertisement. “I heard you were interested in a role at Spotify,” Ek’s tweet read. “Have you seen this one?”
Russia Trading Weapons To Iran? Tehran To Receive Uranium Batch: Report
The latest move may unsettle the incoming U.S. administration led by Donald Trump and other American lawmakers who have articulated their criticism of the Iran nuclear deal.
Oculus VR Built With Stolen Technology? Update: Facebook Fights Claim
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may have to testify in a $2 billion lawsuit filed by ZeniMax Media, which alleged that Oculus stole its technology.
Kim Kardashian Paris Robbery Update:16 People Arrested In France For Stolen Jewelry Worth $10.5 Million
Police claimed a breakthrough in the case after three months as they arrested 16 individuals through planned early morning raids in Paris, Normandy and the French Riviera region.
Meryl Streep Golden Globes 2017 Speech: Trump Retorts, Says Expected Attack From 'Liberal Movie People'
Streep’s condemnation of the president-elect was a reference to a 2015 incident that occurred at a rally, where Trump allegedly mocked a disabled New York Times reporter.
Free Healthcare For All? Doctors Accuse Theresa May Of Ignoring Britain's Healthcare Crisis
Healthcare unions have contested the British prime minister’s attempt at reassuring the public that funding for the National Health Service was at record levels.
UCLA Labor Dispute: Teamsters Local 2010 Union To Strike For 5 Days
Members of Teamsters Local 2010 are protesting the absence of any raises or offerings of contracts for the skilled trade workers at the university in the past four years.
Climate Change 2017: Massive Antarctic Iceberg To Break Away Soon From Ice Shelf Larsen C
The iceberg is one of the largest-ever recorded and is considered to be roughly the size of Delaware.
Suicide Rate In Senior Citizens: Elderly Couple Jumps To Death In Vegas
About 7,699 people over the age of 65 committed suicide in 2014, according to data by the Center for Disease Control.
Are Zombies Real? New Study Gives Humanity Grim Hopes of Survival
The study predicts that only 273 survivors would remain within 100 days of a Zombie outbreak.
Amazon Echo Warrant, Trump Administration Nominees, Spook Digital Privacy Advocates
Similar to the steps taken by Apple during the San Bernardino case, Amazon also reportedly declined to give authorities the Echo data logged on its servers.
Tillerson ExxonMobil Retirement Deal: Trump's Secretary Of State Pick To Receive $180 Million In Retirement Package
Trump's pick for secretary of state Rex Tillerson is set to lose $7 million by advancing the retirement deal, as compared to his original exit plan slated for March.
Tijuana Homicide Rate In 2016: Mexican Murders Hit Record High
2016 broke all previous records with over 900 homicides, a rise of 36 percent from 2015 when the Mexican city registered 670 homicides.
Who Is Elor Azaria? Israeli Soldier Convicted Over Death Of Palestinian
Elor Azaria claimed he shot the man because he believed the latter might be wearing an explosive vest but prosecutors dismissed the argument and dubbed his motive revenge.
Where Are Americans Moving In 2017? South Dakota Becomes Nation’s ‘Top Moving Destination’: Report
South Dakota, for the first time, has become the top destination in America after it narrowly edged out Oregon, according to the United Van Lines Annual National Movers Study.
Conservatives Outnumber Liberals 36% To 25% In US: Gallup Poll
The gap between the conservatives and liberals, which was at its widest in 1996, has been steadily decreasing, the latest Gallup survey concluded.
Trump Refuses Settlement In Trump International Hotel Restaurant Lawsuit Case
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly scheduled to give a deposition later this week as mediation between the two sides has stalled.
How To Buy A Gun: Fewer People Now Buy Guns Without Background Checks, Report Says
Nearly half of all guns that were privately sold in all 52 states in the past two years were obtained without any screening, the report found.
Trump’s North Korea Tweets: Intercontinental Missile "Won't Happen," No Thanks To China
Trump’s words were received favorably by South Korea as an indication of his administration taking a serious view of the threat from the North.
How To Get Free Money? Move To Finland — Universal Basic Income Will Give You $587 A Month
Apart from poverty and unemployment, reports about the disruptive impact of automation are also encouraging the idea of Universal Basic Income.
Will The Syria Ceasefire Survive 2016? Ceasefire Holds Despite Shaky Start After Reports Of Initial Clashes
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights had reported clashes between rebels and government troops, potentially jeopardizing a year-end peace deal.
How To Have The Best Sex: This May Need Rewiring Your Belief System, Studies Say
Studies link sexual satisfaction with one's outlook on life and a couple's willingness to share the responsibilities of living together.
Sweden To Boost Defense Spending To Counter Russian Threat In The Baltic
The Swedish Armed Forces has recommended up to $9 billion a year in defense spending over the next five years amid a looming threat from Russia in the Baltic region.
Amazon's Patent For Floating Blimp Warehouses May Revolutionise Automated Delivery System
The e-commerce giant is working on warehouses that would fly at 45,000 feet and use guided unmanned aerial vehicles to deliver products with precision.
Are White People A Problem? Lawmaker Opposed To University Of Wisconsin Course Titled “The Problem of Whiteness”
A Republican lawmaker dubbed the course "garbage," saying taxpayers should not have to pay for such an elective.
CIA Torture Report, Which Reveals How Prisoners Were Abused And Tortured, To Be Preserved After Federal Judge Passes Order
A summary of a classified report released in 2014 details the use of torture such as regular beatings, rectal feeding, waterboarding, sensory and sleep deprivation and mock executions.
Method-2, A Giant Manned Robot, Can Be Yours For $8.3 Million, Maybe By Next Christmas
The “world’s first manned bipedal robot,” made by South Korea’s Hankook Mirae Technology, took its first steps this week.
Delta Cancels $4B Order For 18 Boeing 787 Dreamliner Aircraft Inherited From Northwest
Top U.S. airlines are reportedly looking to reduce capacity and services to cope with falling airfares.