World Jan 22 Yemen president resigns under pressure from Shiite rebels Yemen president Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, a U.S. ally against his country's al-Qaida group, submitted his resignation to parliament on Thursday.
Nation Jan 22 Patriots head coach Belichick: ‘I had no knowledge whatsoever’ about deflated footballs New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick denied any knowledge concerning the use of underinflated footballs during the team's blowout victory against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday. Belichick, addressing the media Thursday morning about the controversy, said he didn't learn about…
World Jan 20 World’s first 3-D-printed apartment building debuts in China Exclusive: WinSun builds world’s first #3Dprinting villa and tallest 3D printed apartmenthttp://t.co/2km9k62NCx pic.twitter.com/J6oJK9qYO3 — 3D Printing & 3Ders (@3dersorg) January 18, 2015 A Chinese company has set another world first…
Nation Jan 15 With lunch after recess, fruits and veggies consumption increases by 54 percent According to a new study, schools that put recess before lunch saw a 54 percent increase of fruit and vegetable consumption in children.
World Jan 08 The Eiffel Tower goes dark in tribute to attack victims The Eiffel Tower went dark Thursday night in a tribute to those killed Wednesday in an attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
Science Jan 07 You can read a star’s age by its spin It turns out, like us, stars slow down in their old age. That observation is the key to a new method astronomers are using to accurately tell the age of cool stars — stars that match the size of, or…
Science Jan 05 Can protection from aging be found in a whale genome? The secret to giving humanity a longer life and protection from age-related illnesses could be hidden within the genome of the longest living mammal.
Science Dec 29 Drunk birds have trouble singing too Humans aren't the only species that tend to belt out a drunk song or two after consuming alcohol -- songbirds will get in on the act as well. But first, scientists had to get them drunk.
World Dec 29 Al Jazeera journalists mark one year in Egyptian jail Monday marked one year since the arrests of three Al Jazeera journalists in Cairo.
Nation Dec 18 Paramount pulls ‘Team America’ screenings in wake of ‘Interview’ controversy Moviegoers hoping to catch a screening of “Team America: World Police” in lieu of the canceled “The Interview” are out of luck. Paramount, the studio that owns distribution rights to the 2004 satirical film by “South Park” creators…