Al Qaeda Plot To Bomb 5 European Passenger Planes Before Christmas
An Al Qaeda terrorist bomb plan is to blow up five planes in Europe, especially in the U.K. during the Big Day.
Almost $1M Dollars Are Likely To Have Poured In For Darren Wilson, Michael Brown's Killer Without A Job
Darren Wilson, who has resigned from the police force, has received donations from across the US.
Earth To Colonise Mars, Some Humans Will Leave Earth Forever In The Scientific, 'Suicidal' Mission
Scientists behind the Mars One mission are planning to colonise the Red Planet by 2025 through volunteers.
This Is How A 13-year-old Hidden By Father Behind A Fake Wall For 4 Years Got His Mother To Save Him
Gregory Jean and his girlfriend, Samantha Davis, who imprisoned his son since he was nine years, are caught by the Georgia police.
Why Less Sex Is A Problem In Denmark And There Are Drives To Make The Danish Do More Of It
As birth rates plummet in Thy, a Danish town, schools and daycare centers are facing closure.
Why 76 US Firms Out Of 151 Global Companies Invest In Cluster Bombs That Have Been Banned By Most Nations
Firms from many countries that have signed a report banning the manufacture of cluster bombs continue to indirectly invest in it.
Why Michael Brown's Killer, Darren Wilson, Lurks In Shadows, 'Fears For His Life' And Hints That He Will Leave Police Force
On Aug. 9, Darren Wilson shot teenager Michael Brown because he looked "big and threatening" but has gone into hiding since then.
Scientists Find A 'Star Trek' Field Wrapping The Earth To Save It From Killer Electrons
Scientists have discovered an invisible force field around the earth that protects it from the space shields in 'Star Trek'.
This Is How Afghan Mother Killed 25 Taliban Men Who Murdered Her Son
Reza Gul, an Afghan mother who watched her son dying, took revenge by getting her family to kill 25 men and wounding five.
Where Have 8 Shoes Stolen From Ex-Concentration Camp Gone
A bit of history got stolen from the Majdanek museum near Lublin.
Shakespeare's 3.5 million-pound First Folio Copy Found in A Small French Library
There are just 230 copies of Shakespeare's First Folio edition that had lain at a provincial French library for 400 years.
Why The UN Report Shows One In 3 Children Being Abused In Global Human Trafficking
The latest UN Office on Drugs and Crime said that the rate has shot up in Africa and the Middle-East, in which two-thirds of such cases are located.
This Is How Obesity Weighs Down Global Economy By 2 Trillion Dollars Every Year
A report by the McKinsey Global Institute shows that the international cost of obesity is almost as bad as smoking or armed violence.
Julian Assange's Crime That Has Made Sweden Uphold Its Arrest Warrant May Be That Of 'Telling The Truth'
Wikileaks' founder, Julian Assange, has not been relieved of an arrest warrant or extradition order by the Swedish court of appeal.
Why NASA Says That Life Beyond The Earth May Exist In Jupiter's Moon, Europa
Last week, NASA put out a new video that showed the potential of Jupiter's moon as having an ocean beneath the outer "frozen shell."
Why Duchess Of Alba Has Left All Her Property To Her Six Children And Nothing To Her Husband
Alfonso Diez, the Duchess of Alba's husband, who was 24 years her junior, had signed an agreement giving up all rights to her wealth before he married her.
This Is The Lammily Doll With Freckles And Acne That Make It More Attractive Than Barbie
Nickolay Lamm, 26-year-old toy maker, has created a realistic doll called Lammily, with freckles, acne, scars and tattoos.
Father, Husband, Brother And Cousin Of Farzana Who Killed Her For 'Honour' May Escape Pak Court's Death Sentence Order
Farzana Parveen, 30 years, hit the global headlines when she was stoned to death by her father, brother, first husband and cousin in June, 2014.
Why Thrice-Married Spanish Duchess Of Alba With 57 Titles, Who Died When 88, Was Thought To Be Batty
Maria del Rosario, who led an eccentric but rich and eventful life, died of pneumonia and heart problems when she was 88 years old.
Here Are The Memories Shadowing The 67th Wedding Anniversary Of Queen Elizabeth II And Prince Philip
On November 20, 1947, Princess Elizabeth married Prince Philip and remained together for the last 67 years.
How China Could 'Cripple' US Power Grid
Senior official at the National Security Agency warns that China and some other nations can hit the US power and water grids offline.
Stephen Hawking's Facebook Posts Tell You How The Cosmologist Reacts To 'Theory Of Everything' And 'Interstellar'
Two movies---"Theory of Everything" based on Stephen Hawking's life and "Interstellar" based on his theories receive his appreciation.
What 3 Online Videos About Forces Supposed To Protect Palestinian Villages Show
A human rights group called Yesh Din has put up three amateur videos online that show Israeli forces protecting Jewish settlers rather than villagers.
This Is What Aussie Julian Assange Reveals About New Document Leaks
In a film festival at Lisbon, Julian Assange said that his Wikileaks website will soon make public a new series of classified documents, he said.
What The Latest Hydrogen-Powered Toyota Car Promises For The New Decade
Toyota's new hydrogen fuel car will change technology and human life in a major way as it hits the market next month.
Why The Sun's 30-year Hibernation From This Winter May Lead To Global Food Riots
Climatologist John L. Casey's new book counters the global warming theorists and predicts a severe, 30-year-old cold spell due to solar hibernation.
How Missouri Cops 'Feared For Their Lives' And Attacked An 80-year-old Army Veteran
Bill Swan, 80 years old, was assaulted by the Missouri police when they got into a debate with him on his property.
Report Shows Why Global Terrorist Attack Killings Increased By 61% Last Year
The Institute for Economics and Peace has discovered that Boko Haram and Islamic State have caused most of the deaths last year.
Why A 90-Year-Old Was Arrested Third Time For Feeding The Homeless
Arnold Abbott, 90 years old, was handcuffed the third time last Wednesday.
This Is Why There Will Soon Be Less Chocolate In The World Than You Want
The rise in demand and the fall in production of cocoa is affecting the manufacture of chocolate.