Melbourne Chargers player Michael Quinn, 33, who was arrested in the U.S. in May, faces up to 13 years in prison and will be sentenced on Oct. 3.
The map, published in the journal Nature, divides the cerebral cortex into 180 distinct areas, or “parcels,” including 97 previously undiscovered ones.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman expressed hope Wednesday that the GOP will stop its “groundless accusations” against the country.
No official confirmation has been given about who has ordered new MiG-29M fighter jets from Russia.
The prime minister's daughter, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, told Reuters a bill could come before parliament on the matter within weeks.
Turkey has banned academics from leaving the country and urged those overseas to come home in its latest crackdown on education.
Many of the arrested have reportedly been charged with belonging to a terrorist group or "attempting to overthrow the government of the Turkish Republic using force and violence."
A Brazilian group has apparently aligned itself with ISIS just weeks out from the Rio games.
Large-scale police raids targeting immigrants have led to protests in Germany as officials worry about terrorism threat.
Andrea Goppner was found guilty of murdering four of her newborns in what is described as one of the worst cases of infanticides in the country.
The plane, which was on its maiden flight, crashed into a bridge along the Shanghai-Hangzhou Expressway about 10 minutes after it took off.
The move is geared toward focusing on negotiating the country's exit from the European Union.
The average temperature for every month in 2016, except March, was higher than in any year since reliable record-keeping began, according to NASA.
Pavel Sheremet of the investigative newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda was driving to work in the car of the paper’s owner when it was blown up.
The airstrikes, following an attempted coup in Ankara last week, killed 20 militants, broadcaster NTV said.
The Korean People’s Army said U.S. military forces in South Korea will be the first targets of any attack, followed by South Korean “puppet” troops.
Months after acquiring Toronto-based Bitstrips in March, Snapchat announced Tuesday the incorporation of “Bitmoji” into its app.
The auction house will carry out the sale of rare items from space Wednesday, July 20 — the 47th anniversary of man’s landing on the moon.
The U.S. vice president dismissed concerns that Republican nominee Donald Trump would abandon Barack Obama’s strategy for Asia-Pacific if he were to defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
New research found the amount of weed used in a joint can help answer larger questions about marijuana use in the U.S.
Radio broadcasts are raising questions: Before the internet, countries often used number stations to covertly give information to spies.
“Significant plagiarism was detected,” in Melania Trump's speech, according to one online detector.
He found a new way to verify Carmichael numbers. How do you like them apples?
Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe restored the rights of hundreds of thousands of felons in April, but Republicans argue the action was unconstitutional because it was a blanket restoration of voting rights.
Although the game is currently available in over 30 countries, Pokémon’s country of origin will be the first in Asia to welcome the game Wednesday.
This marks the first case in the continental U.S. where a person was infected without sexual contact or traveling to an affected area.
Indian authorities have imposed a curfew in Muslim-majority Kashmir to control the worst outbreak of violence there in six years.
The space agency said Monday that at least four of the 104 planets located outside our solar system have shown potential similarity to Earth.
A top German security official said the teen Afghan refugee, who attacked train passengers in Germany’s Würzburg city, may have been self-radicalized.
Shares slipped Tuesday as a downturn in crude oil curbed the enthusiasm on Wall Street.