Jason Greenblatt, Trump’s special representative for international negotiations, made the rounds, meeting with Israelis, Palestinians and Jordanian King Abdullah II.
At least ten people were injured in the eruption.
The task force was meant to crack down on extremism, but critics were worried it would crack down on free speech instead.
Scientists claim the massive, bi-yearly blooms are suffocating fish and "short-circuiting" the food chain.
The critical discovery is one of the first steps in creating a cure for any disease.
Sharks might have more friends than you do, based on what scientists saw when they captured a bunch.
The British Chiropractic Association had a warning about the potential risks of items like high heels and skinny jeans.
On Monday, reports surfaced that Japan was planing to send its biggest warship to the disputed waterway to train with the United States Navy in May.
A landslide at a garbage dump in Addis Ababa buried slum residents.
A Christian pastor made the discovery this week.
France issued a terror alert after the Thursday morning shooting in the southern town of Grasse.
To end the war against the Islamic State group, the U.S. military has sent a proposal to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, for allowing them to deploy 1,000 more troops in Northern Syria in coming weeks.
The country's Aerospace Force, is expected to launch 15 carrier rockets this year, according to a senior Russian military official.
A team of astronomers has spotted a supermassive black hole located in a galaxy 300 million light-years from Earth "choking" on stardust.
Pak Myong Ho, a North Korean diplomat, held a press conference outside the country's embassy in China, saying the THAAD defense system will be used against China and Russia.
Few months ahead of Britain's exit from the European Union and Princess Diana's 20th death anniversary, Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to visit Paris on a two-day trip.
A series of NASA experiments has indicated that on Saturn's largest moon, hydrocarbon lakes may occasionally “breathe” nitrogen.
Feeding almost entirely on insects, the eight-legged creatures consume more food by weight than all the meat and fish that all humans combined eat every year.
“The United States is outraged by the report of the U.N. Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,” Nikki Haley, the U.S. permanent representative to the U.N., said Wednesday.
A team of researchers has found a direct correlation between the rise in global temperatures and the size of some mammals — when temperatures rise, some mammals shrink.
The move comes after China announced it will hike its military budget this year.
Last week, Beijing expressed its disapproval of the U.S. over the deployment of THAAD missile system in South Korea amid North Korea's missile launches.
The discovery, made using instruments on board NASA's Van Allen Probes, could help scientists create lighter and cheaper spacecraft designed to withstand the low-intensity radiation in the inner belt.
Amid souring relations between the EU and Turkey, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has called for a re-evaluation of the migrant readmission agreement with the EU.
Observations of star-forming galaxies in the early (and distant) universe have revealed that unlike their modern-day counterparts, these galaxies were completely dominated by normal matter.
Australia reaches hottest summer ever record as vulnerable koalas suffer the consequences.
This baby penguin will not shut up until its mom gives it some fish, for crying out loud.
The Islamic State confirmed Bahrumsyah’s death, but posted on the terror group's Twitter account that the suicide attack was successful.
Few health centers remained open as the region entered its seventh year of war.
A fossil of an ancient cranium might be able to tell scientists more about how Neanderthals and later modern humans evolved.