Japan’s Mount Aso Volcano Erupts, No Casualties Reported
The volcano, a popular hiking spot, is one of Japan’s most active peaks and has had numerous smaller eruptions in recent years.
Hurricane Matthew: Matt Drudge Faces Backlash On Twitter Following Government Conspiracy Comments
The Conservative commentator termed the government’s warnings over the Category 3 hurricane as “an exaggerated point on climate.”
National Book Awards 2016: Finalists Announced For 4 Categories
The shortlist was released Thursday for four categories — fiction, nonfiction, poetry and young people’s literature.
India-Pakistan Conflict: 22 Indian Airports Put On High Alert Amid Rising Tensions
Airports in states bordering Pakistan and some major cities have been asked to ramp up security amid escalating tensions with Pakistan.
Minnesota Helicopter Crash: Multiple Fatalities, 'Significant Wreckage' Reported In Lino Lakes
According to witnesses, the helicopter’s rotary blade stopped turning causing the chopper to fall from the sky.
Indian Fake Call Centers Scam Americans Of Millions Of Dollars, 70 Suspects Arrested
At least 70 suspects were arrested and about 600 more questioned by Mumbai police in connection to a massive tax scam.
India-Pakistan Conflict Update: Nawaz Sharif Asks Military To Support Crackdown On Militants Amid Fear Of Global Isolation, Report Says
Fearing global isolation, Nawaz Sharif has reportedly issued a warning to the country’s military leadership “not to interfere if law enforcement acts against militant groups.”
Theranos To Close Its Blood-Testing Labs, Wellness Centers, Cut 340 Jobs
CEO Elizabeth Holmes announced in a blog post that the health technology company will now concentrate on its miniLab technology.
Donald Trump's Playboy Stint: 2 More Videos Featuring Republican Candidate Unearthed, Report Says
Following the 2000 Playboy softcore porn film that was discovered last week, CNN unearthed two more videos featuring the Republican candidate — from 1994 and 2001.
Marshall Islands Nuclear Disarmament Case: India, Pakistan, Britain Let Off By ICJ
The tiny Pacific island nation had originally brought in cases against nine nations but only the ones against Britain, India and Pakistan made it to the next level of proceedings.
Bumblebees Are Intelligent Learners: New String-Pulling Study Shows Fast Learning, Cultural Transmission In Insects
Research found that the insects are not only capable of learning to pull strings, but also teach the skill to their fellow bees.
India-US Defense Deal: Predator Drone Aircraft Project Hastened, Report Says
New Delhi is reportedly hoping to close the deal before the end of U.S. President Barack Obama's term.
‘Harry Potter’ Is Coming To IMAX Theaters For A Movie Marathon
Ahead of the November release of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” IMAX will play all the movies of the franchise over a week, starting Oct. 13.
Bankruptcy In 2 Years For 7 Major Retailers: Report
A new Fitch Ratings report named Sears and Claire’s Stores among seven U.S. retailers at risk of bankruptcy in the next two years.
India-Pakistan Conflict Update: Pakistan Envoy Calls For ‘Sustained Diplomacy’
Abdul Basit told an Indian daily, “If India is ready, Pakistan will be willing. But if India is not ready, we can always wait.”
Hillary Clinton Slams Donald Trump Over Alleged Tax Evasion
The New York Times, on Saturday, released documents that showed that the Republican nominee may have avoided federal income taxes for 18 years.
John Legend To Perform At Theater Named After Him In Ohio
The board of Springfield North High School — of which Legend’s a graduate — gave the Oscar- and Grammy-winning artist credit for making the project possible.
Kylie Jenner Spends $12 Million On Hidden Hills House: Report
The 19-year-old has reportedly splurged a record $12 million on a new house in Hidden Hills, Los Angeles.
LeBron James Endorses Hillary Clinton For President, Trump Takes To Twitter
The Cleveland Cavaliers star also indirectly attacked Donald Trump’s allegedly racist rhetoric by writing in an op-ed piece: “Policies and ideas that divide us more are not the solution.”
India-Pakistan Conflict Update: Militants Attack Indian Army Post In Kashmir, Ceasefire Violations Reported
One Indian border guard was killed and another was injured in Kashmir’s northern district of Baramulla late Sunday amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.
Obama Hosts Team USA Olympians, Paralympians At White House
U.S. President Barack Obama hosted Michael Phelps, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and several other sportspersons on Thursday.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7: China Accuses Tech Giant Of Recall ‘Discrimination’
After reports of the Galaxy Note 7 catching fire, Samsung released a video apology for its U.S. consumers but only a brief statement for Chinese users.
US Agadez Drone Base In Niger To Cost At Least $50 Million
The new base, which is expected to be completed next year, will provide the U.S. greater access to Islamist extremists in countries like Libya, Mali and Nigeria.
India-Pakistan Conflict Update: Border Villages Evacuated By India As Tensions Escalate
India carried out surgical strikes against militants in Pakistan following an attack on one of its military bases. Pakistan has denied the strikes took place.
Rihanna's Marie Antoinette-Inspired Fenty x Puma Collection Unveiled In Paris
After designing for big names like Armani and River Island, the singer became the creative director of Puma in December 2014.
‘NCIS’ Executive Producer Gary Glasberg Dies At 50
Under Glasberg, “NCIS” has been TV’s most-watched drama series for the past seven years.
Crohn's Disease: New Study Gives Insights Into Cause Behind Gastrointestinal Condition
While the exact cause of the disease is still not known, the researchers said their findings could help in the development of more effective treatments for the condition.
Brad Pitt-Angelina Jolie Update: Actor To Miss Film Premiere Amid Divorce Proceedings
The actor, who narrated the documentary made by director Terrence Malick, is going through divorce proceedings with Angelina Jolie.
Takata Airbag Recall: US Prosecutors In Talks With Manufacturer Amid Increasing Recalls
The company's defective airbags have been linked to at least 14 deaths and more than 100 injuries worldwide.
Americas Region Free Of Endemic Measles, WHO Declares
The Americas became the first region in the world to be declared free of endemic measles — a highly contagious disease — by the World Health Organization.