World Mar 16 Dutch reject far-right Geert Wilders in national election for prime minister With record voter turnout, more than 80 percent of eligible Dutch voters cast ballots.
World Mar 09 U.S. deployment of missile system in South Korea riles China China voiced its objections to the deployment of a U.S. missile defense system to South Korea this week, saying it would "take necessary measures" to defend its national security.
Politics Feb 07 All of the changes to Trump’s executive order on immigration, explained As lawyers from the DOJ and the states of Washington and Minnesota prepare to address a federal appeals court, a look at how the immigration ban has changed.
Nation Feb 03 These are the threats experts say Trump’s immigration ban missed President Donald Trump's recent executive order on immigration misunderstands what is -- and what is not -- a threat to the United States, experts say.
World Jan 20 Rescuers search for survivors after avalanche hits hotel in central Italy Officials estimated 30 people were inside the mountainside hotel when an avalanche swallowed the resort Wednesday afternoon. Ten survivors have been located so far.
Science Dec 13 Bill Gates and top investors launch $1 billion clean energy fund The Breakthrough Energy Ventures fund, which Bill Gates will chair and run with a host of other high-profile investors, is focused on clean energy technology.
Science Dec 01 UK adopts unprecedented electronic surveillance bill. Could the U.S. be next? The United States could look to the United Kingdom's new Snoopers Charter as a model for expanding electronic surveillance, experts say.
Health Nov 28 Texas reports possible local transmission of Zika virus “We knew it was only a matter of time before we saw a Zika case spread by a mosquito in Texas,” said Dr. John Hellerstedt, Texas Department of State Health Services commissioner.
Nation Nov 16 Columbia sidelines wrestling team over racist, sexist group messages The conversations, in the app GroupMe for the Class of 2017, showed homophobic, racist and misogynistic comments going back as far as 2014, Bwog reported.
Nation Nov 15 Facebook, Google take aim at fake news by blocking ad revenue Facebook and Google banned fake news sites from collecting funds via their advertising networks on Monday.