Syria still has chemical weapons
Analysis: A massacre by chemical weapons in Syria in 2013 led to Russia and the US forcing Assad to give up on his arsenal of… Read More ›
Analysis: A massacre by chemical weapons in Syria in 2013 led to Russia and the US forcing Assad to give up on his arsenal of… Read More ›
Contracts signed in Rome worth over $18 billion as Rouhani embarks on post-sanctions European tour ROME, Italy (AFP) — Iran’s return to the international… Read More ›
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said Monday he doesn’t believe former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I) isworth almost $37 billion. “I don’t… Read More ›
A Fox News representative said on Monday that the network was “surprised” that Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump was showing such “fear” of host Megyn… Read More ›
If you’ve been wondering who will replace Twitter’s departing head of product, Kevin Weil, now you have your answer. Nobody. Or, put another way,… Read More ›
Des Moines, IA – Ben Cohen of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream fame is backing Bernie Sanders’ bid for the Democratic presidential nomination with a… Read More ›
Washington – The nation’s capital and its largest city both got walloped by the same near-record blizzard this weekend. But while Washington struggled to… Read More ›
San Francisco – In the San Francisco Bay Area, where high housing costs are notorious, residents looking to make a quick buck are offering… Read More ›
The past two months have been anything but smooth sailing for the U.S. Navy’s newest class of warship, the littoral combat ship. Troubles for the… Read More ›
Washington – Al Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, Jabhat al-Nusra, is a greater threat to the United States in the long term than is ISIS, making the United… Read More ›
Washington – A majority of Democratic voters say Hillary Clinton is their top choice in the race for their party’s nomination, but her margin over… Read More ›
Public transport resumes limited service in US capital after near-record-breaking snowfall over the weekend WASHINGTON (AFP) – The US capital struggled to plow and… Read More ›
Since the beginning of the current terror wave, Hamas’ Al-Aqsa TV and other Palestinian networks have been devoting nearly all their programming to lauding attacks… Read More ›
Four of Twitter’s top execs are leaving the company, Re/code’s Kurt Wagner and Kara Swisher reported on Sunday, along withMike Isaac of The New York… Read More ›
Facebook announced today that it plans to open a new data center in Clonee, Ireland — named EU2 — since it’s the second data center in… Read More ›
Markets remain extremely volatile, leaving traders and investors everywhere asking that perennial question: have markets got it right? Markets are discounting mechanisms, which means… Read More ›
New York, NY – For all the New Yorkers facing the task of digging their parked cars out from piles of snow, Mayor Bill… Read More ›
New York – Airports in New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore were resuming very limited service Sunday, a day after a punishing blizzard dumped… Read More ›
New York, NY – New York City officials are summoning additional emergency workers to help clean up after the snowstorm. Mayor Bill de Blasio… Read More ›
Residents of the Greek islands have found themselves on the front lines of Europe’s migration crisis, rescuing, feeding and sheltering hundreds of thousands of… Read More ›