Japan struggles to protect its most vulnerable children
JAPAN/TOKYO - Miwa Moriya was 6 when social workers told her she was going to a Christmas party, but have instead moved her into a group home for about 60 children in a small city in western Japan.
41 dead after Aeroflot plane’s emergency landing, fire at Sheremetyevo...
41 people were killed Sunday after a Russian airliner made a hard emergency landing and caught fire at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport, officials said.
Veteran dies in police custody. Body returned to family with missing...
The family of the deceased Army veteran is looking for answers from Pennsylvania authorities fourteen months after he mysteriously died in a local jail, his organs removed and never returned. No one seems to know exactly what happened.
Iran confiscates 1,000 Bitcoin mining machines after power spike
According to state TV reports, government in Iran has confiscated around 1,000 Bitcoin mining devices from two former facilities.
Deadly thunderstorms leave a trail of destruction across south-central US
Deadly thunderstorms unleashed baseball-sized hail, flooding rainfall and numerous tornadoes across western portions of Texas and Oklahoma Tuesday into late Wednesday
US Army Veteran Converted To Islam Planned Domestic Terror Attacks In...
A U.S. Army veteran, Mark Steven Domingo, has been arrested for an attempted domestic terrorist attack in “multiple” Los Angeles locations in “retribution” for the mosque mass shooting in New Zealand last month, federal prosecutors announced Monday.
Facebook co-founder calls on the government to break up the company
Facebook co-founder in a New York Times editorial today said the social networking giant has become a corporate monopoly with too much power and said the federal government needs to step in and break up the company.
Drug companies inflate prices over 1,000%; 44 U.S. states are suing
44 U.S. states filed a lawsuit in which they're accusing Teva Pharmaceuticals USA of orchestrating a scheme with 19 other drug companies to inflate drug prices
Marshall Islands Nuclear Dome Leak Could Poison Marine Life in Pacific
Few weeks ago the U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres alarmed that a large concrete nuclear dome constructed 40 years ago in the Marshall Islands contains radioactive waste from Cold War-era nuclear tests conducted by the United States.
Facebook investors are pushing to oust Mark Zuckerberg
Activist Facebook investors are again going to try to oust Mark Zuckerberg as chairman and abolish what they see as the firm's unfair share structure.