Science Mar 05 Hubble breaks distance record by capturing universe’s early galaxy Using the Hubble Space Telescope, an international team of astronomers have captured images of the farthest galaxy ever seen.
World Mar 05 Protests erupt as Turkish government cracks down on popular newspaper Turkish residents took to the streets of Istanbul Saturday to protest the government takeover of the country's most widely circulated newspaper, Zaman, which is owned by a U.S. cleric critical of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
World Feb 28 Thousands of stranded refugees stage protest at Greece-Macedonia border Hundreds of migrants trapped along Greece's border with Macedonia staged protests Sunday that forced a cargo train to turn back. Macedonia and several Balkan countries have recently increased restrictions to halt the number of refugees passing through.
World Feb 28 Russian coal mine explosion kills 36, including 5 rescuers Five rescuers were killed in an explosion at a Russian coal mine on Sunday as they attempted to reach 26 trapped miners now presumed to be dead, bringing the death toll to 36.
World Feb 28 At least 70 killed, dozens wounded in Baghdad market bombings Dozens were killed and injured following multiple bombing attacks claimed by the Islamic State on Sunday in Iraq.
Politics Feb 28 Should primary voters be worried about aging voting machines? Many of America's voting machines were purchased after the disputed 2000 presidential election when a recount of the Florida vote was halted by the use of punch cards at the polls. But antiquated technology is drawing concern from voters again.
Politics Feb 27 Exit poll: African Americans drove Clinton’s primary victory An exit poll released Saturday following South Carolina's Democratic primary showed African American voters helped drive Hillary Clinton victory, while women also favored the former Secretary of State.
World Feb 27 Millions vote in Iran as moderates appear to make gains Early polling showed moderate Iranian candidates appeared make gains in national elections, which may help solidify President Hassan Rouhani reformist policies.
World Feb 21 At least six dead in Fiji after powerful cyclone rips through the Pacific At least six people in Fiji have died following one of the strongest Category-5 storm ever to strike the Southern Hemisphere. Cyclone Winston reached wind gusts of more than 200 mph as residents of Fiji on Sunday began surveying the…
Nation Feb 21 Uber driver is suspect in rampage that killed six people in Michigan At least six people are dead in Michigan following a shooting rampage that began at an apartment complex and stretched across Kalamazoo County for hours on Saturday.