Erdogan Seeks Presidential Republic as Polls Close in Turkey
Polls closed Sunday in Turkey as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan seeks to earn enough votes for his party to transform the government into a presidential republic.
Two Unexploded WWII Mines Discovered on French Beach
Two unexploded World War II mines were discovered on the beach near France's northern port of Calais, disrupting a number of ferry crossings with Britain.
A Plethora of Labs Have Possibly Received Live Anthrax Samples
There has been a widening Pentagon investigation which has found that approximately 51 commercial companies, federal labs and academic institutions were given life anthrax samples, they were sent from an Army Bio-defense Facility in Utah.
“Game of Thrones” Employee Attacked by Lion
Games of Thrones visual effects editor Katherine Chappell was mauled by a lion this Monday.
NKorea Claims of Self-developed Tablet Dubious, Says Analyst
A computer tablet featured on North Korean television was likely targeting a North Korean audience for propaganda purposes.
Elephant Population on “Catastrophic” Decline in Tanzania
A wildlife conservation group said Tuesday a reported "catastrophic" decline of elephants in Tanzania is due to the East African country's inability to control a flood of poaching.
USAF Modifies Northrop Grumman’s Countermeasures Award
The U.S. Air Force is to receive additional Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasure system hardware from Northrop Grumman.
Amtrak CEO: Train Fail-safe Technology in Place by End of 2015
Amtrak's CEO said Tuesday the fail-safe technology aimed at controlling train movement will be in place on the entire Northeast Corridor by the end of 2015.
St. George Police Ask for Help in Fraud and Forgery Investigation
The St. George Police Department is requesting assistance with the identification of a suspect in an ongoing fraud and forgery investigation.
Hundreds Still Missing After Cruise Ship Capsizes on Yangtze River
Chinese state media reported Tuesday evening just 14 people survived after a cruise ship carrying 456 passengers capsized on an isolated stretch of the Yangtze River. Only five bodies have been recovered so far.
Hoax Bomb Threat Made Against Several Airliners, Prompts US Airways Flight Evacuation
A US Airways flight was evacuated and searched after it landed at Philadelphia International Airport on Tuesday morning, as the result of a string of bomb threat hoaxes.
BREAKING NEWS: Multiple Boaters Feared Dead In Bear Lake Accident
Search and rescue teams are searching the waters of Bear Lake in northeastern Utah, where as many as seven boaters are believed to have ended up in the water after a violent storm swept through the area late Monday afternoon.
Study Finds Way to Starve HIV, Keep it From Reproducing
The human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, which infects at least 50,000 people a year, has a sincere weakness -- its sweet tooth.
Texas Set to Legalize Openly Carrying Handguns
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is poised to sign a bill allowing his constituents to openly carry their handguns in public.