Roxie Washington, Mother To George Floyd's Daughter, Demands Justice
Roxie Washington, the mother of George Floyd's daughter came out for the first time since Floyd died fearing police brutality.
How Safe Are Your Cosmetics?
The study was conducted by Northwestern University researchers after they examined data on side effects reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from 2004 to 2016.
The Future Of Great Barrier Reef
Two back-to-back bleaching events in 2016 and 2017 have devastated 1,500 kilometers (900 miles) stretch of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Teen Pregnancies Down In The US, Study Says
Over 80 percent of teenagers opt for safe sex during their first sexual encounter, according to a study by the National Survey of Family Growth.
Trump To Consider Limiting Press Briefings: Report
The report suggests that Trump will limit his briefings to once a week and also ask reporters to submit written questions.
America Not Our Enemy, Putin Says
Putin said Moscow and Washington could cooperate to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and pool efforts to tackle the North Korean nuclear and missile problem.
US-Canada Border Facts On Its 171st Anniversary
The Oregon Treaty signed between the Great Britain and U.S. in 1846, settled a long-standing dispute with Britain, which controlled the Oregon territory.
French Fry Eaters Face Twice As Much Death Threat, Says Study
The study does not directly convict french fries as killers. How much we eat them, however, is a correlation.
Trump Grants 17K Work Permits To Immigrants In 3 Months
During his campaigning days, President Donald Trump had promised to end the DACA program for immigrants, calling it “unconstitutional executive amnesty.”
Endangered Gorilla Gives Birth To A Baby At Philadelphia Zoo
Philadelphia Zoo welcomed a new addition to the family: a western lowland gorilla baby born to Kira, the zoo’s 17-year-old female and 32-year-old silverback, Motuba.
Is Trump Violating The First Amendment Law?
The Knight First Amendment Institute is representing blocked Twitter users and stated Tuesday if the Trump administration does not comply, a lawsuit will follow.
Will US Withdraw From UN Human Rights Council?
In an opinion article for the Washington Post last Friday, Nikki Haley said the council needed to "end its practice of wrongly singling out Israel for criticism."
No Burial For London Attackers, British Imams Say
In their statement, the imams said the terrorists do not represent Islam.
50 Years Of The Arab-Israeli Six Day War
June 5, 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the June War when Israel routed the armies of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria in less than a week
Paul Allen Unveils The World's Largest Plane
The Stratolaunch aircraft, launched by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, boasts a wingspan larger than a football field and is designed to carry rockets into the stratosphere at about 35,000 feet.
Macadamia Nuts, Cashews Recalled For Possible Listeria Contamination
Two food products — “Ava's Organic Cashews Roasted & Salted” and “Simple Truth Dry Roasted Macadamia Nuts” — have recently been recalled due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
Fidgeting With The Fidget Spinner
No one’s ever studied the impact of fidget spinners specifically on mental health or cognitive functioning. And the related research isn’t all that promising either.
What About Walking 10,000 Steps a Day?
Studies have revealed that meeting the 10,000 steps benchmark every day leads to lower blood pressure and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease.
Facebook Ropes In Top Creators For Upcoming Video Service
The move comes in line with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s statement earlier this month that the company was looking for so-called “anchor content” that would draw people to the video tab on...
Facebook Working On Brain-Powered Technology
The social network is working on a brain-computer interface technology that will "one day will let you communicate using only your mind," according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg.