Wednesday, 9th, 2024 | 2:13AM Updated
A new study reveals evidence how an ancient 900 foot megatsunami wave caused widespread destruction in Cape Verde.
AT&T accused Sprint and T-Mobile on October 2, Friday of violating the United States' federal rules requiring wireless networks to be compatible for tech for people with hearing and speech disabilities. The Dallas-based company argued in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that the two rival carriers were in "defiance" by offering Wi-Fi calling on mobile phones without securing a waiver from the FCC for teletypewriters (TTY). Deaf and speech-impaired people use TTY with smartphones to transmit cell phone calls, such as for 911 emergencies.
A senior Chinese naval commander has expressed hope on Thursday, Oct. 1, that the United States will lessen activities that may lead to misunderstandings, and called on the U.S. to respect China’s core interests, the China Daily reported.
Pope Francis met both a same-sex couple and the anti-gay marriage clerk when the pontiff was in the U.S. The incident shows how unorthodox the leader of the Roman Catholic Church is, while upholding dogma.
A farmer discovered a mammoth from a farm near Ann Arbor where scientists reveal how they examined one fifth of the remains of the ancient creature.
Chinese smartphone maker ZTE is facing criticism after pulling a publicity stunt during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first official state visit to the United States in the previous week.
A 35-year-old Indian man instantly got the punishment he deserves for seizing a 4-year-old child and beheading the victim as part of a witchcraft ritual human sacrifice.
Barbara Rowan of was 14 years old when she was raped and killed in 1984. It was only recently when the culprit George Franz Shaw Jr., 55, of Seminole, Florida, has been arrested.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday expressed confidence that China will be able to achieve its economic development goals for 2015.
The Chinese government, led by President Xi Jinping, commemorated Martyrs' Day on Wednesday at the historic Tiananmen Square and honored the country's deceased national heroes.
The Hong Kong special administrative region announced that the minimum allowable wage for foreign domestic helpers will be increased by 2.4 percent. The move comes along with an increase in food allowance.
Toward the end of March, a Houston resident saw at about 2:30 a.m. "strange lights" flying over the city for about two hours. It then changed shape several times and then disappeared from the sky.
NASA announces five new missions that will explore Venus and many asteroids in the solar system as early as 2020.
The Chinese government has announced a plan to address the country's shortage of parking spaces, as there are about 50 million fewer parking spaces than cars, according to the China News Service.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.