David Cameron Steps Down As Conservative Member Of Parliament
The former prime minister said he was stepping down as he did not wish to be a “distraction” for his successor Theresa May.
Reno Plane Crash: Three Dead As Piper Cherokee Crashes Into Airport Parking Lot
After experiencing unknown issues, the three-seater Piper Cherokee plane crashed into the airport’s surface parking lot, damaging at least 15 cars.
North Korea Ready For Another Nuclear Test, Seoul Says; US To Conduct Bomber Flight Over South Korea
In a bid to deter any such attempt, an official at the United States Forces Korea said the U.S. will conduct a bomber flight over South Korea Tuesday.
Miss America 2017: Miss Arkansas Savvy Shields Crowned At Atlantic City Ceremony
After defeating 51 other contestants, Savvy Shields succeeded Betty Cantrell, Miss America 2016, at the event held Sunday in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Hillary Clinton On Humans Of New York, Talks About Sexism In Interview
The Democratic presidential nominee discussed sexism and being perceived as being "unemotional" in an interview with the popular blog.
Facebook Co-Founder Dustin Moskovitz Donates $20 Million To Democratic Campaign
Dustin Moskovitz endorsed the Democratic candidate while announcing the third-largest donation in this election cycle.
Who Is Gregory Touhill? Obama Administration Appoints Retired Air Force General As First Cybersecurity Chief
Following a series of high-profile cyber breaches, the Obama administration announced the position earlier this year.
India Introduces Surge Pricing For Select Premier Trains, Criticism Follows
In line with the concept of differential pricing used by giants like Uber, the Indian government announced a “flexi fare system” on an experimental basis.
North Korea Bans Sarcasm To Quell Public Discontent: Report
Kim Jong Un’s regime has reportedly sent out officials to inform the public that even indirect criticism of the authoritarian government has been banned.
Uveitis Treatment Update: Humira May Be Alternative For Patients Suffering From Eye Inflammation
Recently approved by the FDA for treatment for the chronic eye inflammation, the drug may help patients avoid the side effects associated with corticosteroids.
Donald Trump Says Russia’s Putin Is A Better Leader Than Obama
The Republican presidential nominee has repeatedly showered praise on the Russian president, even as relations between the two countries remain tense.
Jon Snow Wins HBO’s Game Of Thrones Elections By Small Margin
The King of the North and running mate Lyanna Mormont beat Daenerys Targaryen, Cersei Lannister and Littlefinger in the race to the throne of Westeros.
Theresa May Pushes For New Trade Relations Post Brexit At G-20 Summit
The British government has not formally invoked Article 50, which would start a two-year countdown for the country’s exit from the European Union.
Obama Says US, Russia Closer To Syrian Ceasefire Deal, But ‘Not There Yet’
Despite speculation that a deal could be announced very soon, U.S. President Barack Obama, who is currently in China for the G-20 summit, said, “We’re not there yet.”
Mother Teresa Canonized As Saint Teresa Of Calcutta
Mother Teresa has been made a saint in a ceremony led by Pope Francis at St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City Sunday.
Charlie Hebdo Under Fire For Controversial Italy Earthquake Cartoons
The satirical magazine’s cartoon, following Italy’s 6.2-magnitude earthquake that killed nearly 300 people, has been facing major backlash on social media.
Colin Kaepernick To Donate $1 Million Amid National Anthem Controversy
The San Francisco 49ers quarterback has come under fire for refusing to stand during the national anthem as a mark of protest against racial injustice in the country.
FARC, Colombian Government To Sign Peace Deal On Sept. 26, President Announces
The FARC rebel group and the government had been engaged in a five-decade-long war that killed more than 220,000 and displaced millions.
Lindsay Lohan's Case Against GTA Makers Dismissed By New York Court
A New York court Thursday threw out cases by Lohan and “Mob Wives” star Karen Gravano that accused makers of Grand Theft Auto video games of basing characters on them.
Obesity In US: Louisiana Tops List In Latest Survey, Colorado Registers Lowest Rate
No state in the United States registered a rate below 20 percent, while four states had the adult obesity rate of over 35 percent.
Entenmann’s Recalls Some Bakery Products Over Potential Choking Hazard
The presence of plastic in certain products has caused Bimbo Bakeries USA to voluntarily recall its Little Bites fudge brownies and chocolate chip muffins.
China Charges American Woman Sandy Phan-Gillis With Espionage
Houston businesswoman Sandy Phan-Gillis has been detained in China since March last year.
Simone Biles, Coach Aimee Boorman Part Ways After 11 Years
Aimee Boorman has coached the Olympic gold medalist since Biles started gymnastics 11 years ago.
Playing Sports With A Concussion Can Increase Recovery Period, New Study Shows
A new study shows that continuing to play while suffering from a sports-related concussion can double the time of recovery.
China Sets Up Indigenous Aircraft Engine Maker
The Asian giant already manufactures both military and commercial aircraft but is dependent on foreign technology for the engines that fly them.
Dogs Prefer Owner’s Praise To Food, New Study Finds
After a series of experiments, a new study has shown that dogs prefer praise from their owners over food.
Sleep Apnea: CPAP Machines Do Not Reduce Risk Of Heart Disease, Strokes In Patients, New Study Finds
Contrary to findings from earlier studies, a new research shows that CPAP machines may not reduce the patient’s risk of developing coronary or cerebrovascular conditions.
Hawaii Woman Wins $10.7 Million Jackpot At Wynn Las Vegas Penny Slot
The woman from Oahu won a total payout of $10,777,270.51 after betting $3 on an IGT Megabucks Wynn Wheel slots machine.
Indian Space Mission: ISRO Launch Makes India Fourth Nation To Successfully Test Scramjet Engine
The scramjet engine, with its air-breathing propulsion system, uses hydrogen as fuel and oxygen from the atmospheric air as the oxidizer.
Donald Trump Uses Dwyane Wade's Cousin's Death To Woo African-American Voters
The NBA star’s cousin Nykea Aldridge was shot dead Friday after she was caught in crossfire on a Chicago street, raising concerns regarding gun policies.