SeaWorld killer whale dies at San Antonio park
An 18-year-old killer whale has died after a months-long illness at the SeaWorld park in San Antonio. Unna, a 4,600-pound orca, died Monday. “We… Read More ›
An 18-year-old killer whale has died after a months-long illness at the SeaWorld park in San Antonio. Unna, a 4,600-pound orca, died Monday. “We… Read More ›
As many as 3,200 convicted offenders were mistakenly released too early from Washington state prisons because of errors in calculating good time credit, officials… Read More ›
Shenzhen, China – The parents of 6-year-old Hong Laibao were delivering goods at an industrial park in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen when a mountain… Read More ›
Iraqi forces sneaked across an improvised bridge Tuesday and attacked ISIS in the key city of Ramadi, the Iraqi military said, aiming to recapture… Read More ›
While imprisoned for failed Beer Hall Putsch, the Nazi leader and several followers were treated much better than socialists or communists. BERLIN – Adolf Hitler… Read More ›
The prime minister and Russian president spoke on the phone and agreed to continue cooperation in the region, while claims arise in Arab media that… Read More ›
“Allowing the PLO to maintain an office in Washington, DC provides no benefit to the United States or the peace process,” letter from US lawmakers… Read More ›
“The decision to prevent Mashaal from visiting Jordan is now politically motivated,” the sources said. Jordan has turned down a request from Hamas leader… Read More ›
Google and Ford are forming a partnership to build self-driving cars, according to a report by Yahoo Autos, a move that pairs one of the… Read More ›
US President Barack Obama, in an interview that aired on Monday, delivered perhaps his strongest rebuke yet of Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner to… Read More ›
The aerospace company, SpaceX, just made history by sending the first orbital rocket into space and landing it back on the ground. Here’s a GIF… Read More ›
New York – As members of the city’s new homeless outreach team fanned out Monday for the first time to get people off the… Read More ›
New York – More Americans are shunning costly home broadband and using their cellphones to get online, a new survey shows. Eighty percent of U.S.… Read More ›
Washington – Gone are the Bojangles fried chicken and biscuits. When supporters offer Tex-Mex, she takes a salad. And forget about cake (most of… Read More ›
An Afghan-American woman was leaving the gym of her apartment complex in Kabul, Afghanistan, when a mullah allegedly shot her to death, according to a… Read More ›
New Delhi – There’s crime and then there’s evil, pure and simple. By any standards, the events of December 12, 2012 can only be described as… Read More ›
Close to 3,000 people were part of the massive rescue effort underway Monday after a landslide in south China, state media reported. A man-made pile… Read More ›
UN High Commissioner for refugees tells Security Council that those fleeing Syrian civil war can’t be blamed for the terror they are risking their lives… Read More ›
What happened to Yazidi people was a genocide, Vian Dakhil says. ERBIL, KURDISTAN REGION, IRAQ – “In the beginning, the international community and many… Read More ›
Netanyahu said to mull holding early Likud primaries Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to advance the Likud party primaries and hold them in two… Read More ›