Volker Turk ends a visit to Haiti with renewed calls for the international community to send forces to combat its gangs.
World War II bomb accidentally goes off during disarming work
An unexploded bomb has blown up unexpectedly in the English town of Great Yarmouth.
Chock and Bates lead at Four Continents figure skating
Madison Chock and Evan Bates took the lead after the rhythm dance at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships on Friday as the American ice dancers seek their third title in the marquee international event.
Trump team turns over items marked as classified: AP source
Lawyers for former U.S. president Donald Trump have in recent months turned over to federal investigators additional documents with classified markings as well as a laptop belonging to a Trump aide, a person familiar with the situation said Friday night.
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PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline In 30 Years
According to a new report by Dean McCarron of Mercury Research, the x86 processor market has just endured “the largest on-quarter and on-year declines in our 30-year history.” “Based on previously published third-party data, McCarron is also reasonably…
After 545 days behind bars, a political prisoner sees the light
The surprise release of 222 prisoners offered rare joy for Nicaragua’s beleaguered opposition. It also allowed new glimpses into how repressive the country has become.
Turkey earthquake failures leave Erdogan looking vulnerable
The biggest earthquake since 1939 raises questions over whether such a tragedy could have been avoided.
The Pentagon Wants To Develop And Use Drone Swarms To Destroy Enemy Defenses
The US Pentagon is working a new ‘weapon of mass destruction’ that involves thousands of drones that strike by air, land and water to destroy enemy defenses. Stock photo Daily Mail: US Pentagon is developing a new ‘weapon of mass destruction’: Tho…
Nets’ Thomas fined $40,000 by NBA for derogatory slur on TV
Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas has been fined $40,000 by the NBA or using derogatory and disparaging language during a live television interview.