ISIS To Attack US Churches? Telegram Posts Urge Supporters To Carry Out Attacks During Holiday Season, Report Says
According to a report in Vocativ, the militant group urged its supporters to attack churches across the U.S. during the holiday season.
Russian Military 2016: Putin Seeks Better Nuclear Potential, Development Of Missiles To Penetrate Defense Systems
The Russian president also called for the country’s military to develop missiles that can penetrate any missile-defense system.
Will Campi Flegrei Erupt? Research Shows Supervolcano Likely To Erupt Affecting Half A Million People In Italy
Campi Flegrei, Europe’s only supervolcano, is showing signs of reawakening and its eruption could affect half a million people, according to a new study.
Where Is Anis Amri? Europe-Wide Manhunt Launched For Berlin Attack Suspect
According to German media reports, investigators searched several locations overnight, including a refugee home in Emmerich on the Dutch border.
Ford Truck Recall 2016: Full List Of Models At Risk Of Catching Fire
The company said will inspect and install fuel tank strap reinforcement on the Super Duty vehicles and the other affected models will have their leaking turbocharger oil supply tubes replaced.
Police Helping Terrorists: Are Law enforcement Agencies Under Threat From ISIS Or Al Qaeda Double Agents?
While a Turkish police officer shot dead the Russian ambassador to Turkey, U.S. authorities have arrested people with law enforcement ties accused of helping ISIS.
Yemen Bombing: ISIS Suicide Bomber Kills Dozens Of Soldiers Near Aden Military Base
The Sunday morning attack took place at a Yemeni coast guard installation near Aden’s Solaban military base.
Aleppo Evacuation Resumes: Buses Enter Besieged Syrian City To Take Away Civilians, Rebels
Six buses that were to transport the ill and wounded were burned by an unidentified group.
Who Was Behind Turkey Bus Blast? President Erdoğan Blames Kurdish Fighters For Kayseri Attack That Killed 13 Soldiers
The Turkish president also said the bombing resembled last week’s attack outside a soccer stadium in Istanbul that killed 44 people and injured more than 150.
Baltimore I-95 Tanker Crash Cause: At Least 2 People Killed In Multiple-Vehicle Pileup
The crash on Interstate 95 near Eastern Avenue was blamed on icy conditions in the city.
China-US Relations Update: Trump Accuses Beijing Of Stealing Underwater Drone That Pentagon Says Will Be Returned
The incident prompted President-elect Donald Trump to accuse Beijing of stealing the underwater drone, which he later said China should keep.
Christmas Terror Attacks In Belgium? 10 Teenagers Arrested For Plotting Bomb Blasts
The arrest of the teenagers came at a time when the risk of such attacks remains high in Europe, with several countries stepping up their security.
New York Health Department Anti-Smoking Ad Lands Up On Gun Sale Site That Tried To Auction George Zimmerman’s Gun That Killed Trayvon Martin
The health department pulled down the ad on anti-smoking campaign landed up on the website that tried to auction George Zimmerman’s gun with which he killed Trayvon Martin.
What Is Wright Brothers Day? Facts And Quotes Of Aviation Pioneers
On Dec. 17, 1903, Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright made history by conducting the first successful flight in heavier-than-air, mechanically propelled craft.
Turkey Blast Live Updates: Bus Carrying Turkish Soldiers Hit By Explosion, Casualties Reported
The explosion in Kayseri hit a bus carrying soldiers as it drove past a car believed to be filled with explosives, Turkish media reported.
Kim Jong Un Planning Purge? North Korean Leader Warns Officials Against Forming ‘Little Kingdoms’
The North Korean leader’s directive warns provincial and court officials to not form private alliances for economic or political interests.
Moose Licking Salt Off Cars Prompts Warning In Canada’s Alberta Province
Officials advised that the recommended “moose viewing distance” should be about 100 feet and the animals should be warded off by using car horns or a remote door alarm.
ISIS Sued By US Over Stolen Syrian Relics Worth Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars
This is the first time the U.S. has filed a lawsuit to recover antiquities believed to be held by the militant Islamic State group.
Black People And Trump 2016: 5 Notable African-Americans Supporting President-Elect Despite Racist Rhetoric
On a “thank you” tour in Michigan, Donald Trump told the audience that those black people who opted not to vote were “almost as good” as those who voted for him.
Day Of Reconciliation 2016: Facts About South African Holiday Celebrating National Unity
The Day of Reconciliation was made a public holiday for the first time on Dec. 16, 1995, after South Africa’s first non-racial and democratic government post-apartheid was established in 1994.
Discrimination Against Muslims 2016: Anti-Muslim Memes, Messages Circulated Widely After Donald Trump’s Presidential Win, Report Says
A civil rights group analyzed hate incidents on Twitter and found over 1,750 unique photos and related memes were widely shared between Nov. 8 and Dec. 8.
Was Santa Claus In Green? Find Out Whether The Christmas Figure Was Always In A Red Suit
Thomas Nast, a German-born American caricaturist, is often attributed for the creation of the modern American version of Santa’s suit.
Funny Christmas Songs Playlist 2016: List Of Hilarious Songs To Cheer Up The Mood
“I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas” and “All I Want For Christmas Are My Two Front Teeth” are likely to be put on repeat mode by music lovers.
Is Winter Coming Early This Year? Gale Warning Issued In New York, Michigan, New Jersey, Illinois, Virginia, Maine [PICTURES]
The Upper Midwest and the Northeast have been witnessing sharp falls in temperatures in recent weeks, according to reports.
Prince Harry-Meghan Markle Update: Couple Photographed Together In Public For First Time
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly stepped out for a play at the Apollo Theatre in London’s West End Wednesday.
YouTube Censorship 2016: North Korea Channel KCTV Blocked For Violating Community Guidelines
The ban on Korean Central Television is likely to be a setback for researchers who used the channel to understand the workings of the reclusive nation.
South China Sea Conflict: US Will Confront ‘Aggressive’ China If It Stokes Tensions In Disputed Region
China claims almost all of the South China Sea, through which about $5 trillion worth of maritime trade passes every year.
ISIS Made Military-Standard Weapons In Mosul: Report
The militant group had a “robust and reliable” supply of raw materials from Turkey, according to a report by an arms monitoring group.
Gatlinburg Wildfires Damage Cost: Officials Estimate Deadly Blaze Caused $500 Million In Damage
The fire damaged more than 2,400 buildings, including over 2,100 homes and nearly 60 businesses in the Gatlinburg area in Tennessee.
North Korea News: South Korea To Fortify Military With New Projects To Tackle Threat From Pyongyang
Seoul has kick-started the construction of a 3,000-ton submarine equipped with ballistic missiles amid growing threats from North Korea.