Donald Trump Takes Shot At Colin Kaepernick
Trump said he read a report that claimed the NFL owners don’t want to pick Kaepernick “because they don’t want to get a nasty tweet from Donald Trump."
Record-Breaking Climate Change Affecting Earth: WMO Report
David Carlson, World Climate Research Program director, said, "Remarkable changes across the planet ... are challenging the limits of our understanding of the climate system."
Maryland Judge Blocks Trump's Revised Travel Ban Partially
In his ruling, Judge Chuang said: “The history of public statements continues to provide a convincing case that the purpose of the Second Executive Order remains the realization of the long...
Trump Says He Will Continue To Use Personal Twitter Account
Donald Trump told Tucker Carlson on Wednesday that he intended to continue tweeting, saying that his White House aides encourage him to do so.
Experimental Stem Cell Treatment Can Cause Blindness, Says Study
All three of the patients reportedly suffered from complications including detached retinas, hemorrhages and even complete loss of vision.
Trump Budget To Include $4.1B For Mexico Wall
Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, said that the budget for the fiscal year 2017-18 would find funds for the wall by making cuts in other departments.
Trump Defends Obama Wiretap Allegation Without Evidence
In his first comments since making the accusation March 4, the president referenced two media reports — by New York Times and Fox News — as his possible sources for the wiretapping allegations.
Germany Asks Facebook And Twitter To Stop Spreading Hate Speech
Social media companies may have to pay fines up to $53 million if they fail to remove hate speeches or defamatory "fake news." However, if they comply and remove content, they may face the ire of...
What Is The Alternative Minimum Tax?
Trump's tax returns show he incurred $31 million worth of tax liability from the alternative minimum tax, a feature of the tax code he has pledged to remove.
70% Spike In Americans Applying For New Zealand's Citizenship, Says Report
The number of Americans who successfully received work visas from the authorities also increased by about 18 percent compared to the same corresponding period last year.
World's First 3-D Printed Grenade Launcher [VIDEO]
RAMBO, an acronym that stands for Rapid Additively Manufactured Ballistics Ordnance, is a 40MM grenade launcher gun that is modeled on the M203 under-barrel grenade launcher.
ESPN Does Poorly On Network Choices: Survey
The findings of a new survey by TiVo-owned Digitalsmiths found that only the Weather Channel ranked below ESPN in popularity.
Colorado May Limit Homegrown Weed
Although the House Committee passed the bill restricting the limit on homegrown marijuana, it still requires approval from the Senate and the governor’s signature to become a law.
Purdue Grad Wins $435.3M In Powerball Jackpot
The Hoosier Lottery held a press conference Monday to announce the winner who has chosen to remain anonymous.
Queen Highlights World Peace On Commonwealth Day
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland also conveyed a similar message, emphasizing the greater need for co-operation between the commonwealth nations.
China To Build National Park For Amur Leopards, Siberian Tigers
The National park to be built in the northeast areas of Jilin and Heilongjiang will span 5,600 square miles, making it about 60 percent bigger than Yellowstone National Park.
Former US And Current North Korean Officials May Meet Soon
A former intelligence officer says he expects a meeting between former US officials and current North Korean officials to materialize soon.
UNICEF Says 652 Syrian Children Killed in 2016
With a 20 percent increase from 2015, last year was the worst yet for Syrian children since the war began six years ago. Here's how you can help them.
US Coalition Forces To Lay Siege To Raqqa Soon
U.S. army plans to send an additional 2,500 ground combat troops to a base in Kuwait to serve as backup for coalition forces, besides the additional 400 troops to be deployed directly to Syria.
Trump’s Executive Powers May Block CIA Testimony In Torture Suit
Trump’s administration is reportedly invoking executive powers to interfere in a lawsuit that aims to hold Americans accountable for their complicity in alleged torture.