Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Friday, November 25, 2016

ISIS truck bomb kills dozens of pilgrims

At least 57 people -- mostly Iranian Shi'ite pilgrims -- were killed when a truck bomb exploded at a gas station in Iraq, authorities said.

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Sunday, November 20, 2016

The 11 Hottest Rides Driving This Year's LA Auto Show

The 11 Hottest Rides Driving This Year's LA Auto Show
New SUVS from Alfa Romeo and Jaguar, Porsche's latest racer, McLaren's new supercar, and more. The post The 11 Hottest Rides Driving This Year's LA Auto Show appeared first on WIRED.

Ex-French president Sarkozy beaten in conservative primary - Embattled Merkel seeks fourth term as chancellor

Ex-French president Sarkozy beaten in conservative primary - Embattled Merkel seeks fourth term as chancellor

World War II mystery: Are missing sailors actually buried in New York cemetery? - Veteran, 93, reunited with beloved stolen dog

World War II mystery: Are missing sailors actually buried in New York cemetery? - Veteran, 93, reunited with beloved stolen dog

Kanye rants on politics, cuts show short

Kanye West left thousands of his California fans disappointed on Saturday night after cutting his show short, performing only two songs and engaging in a long rant about politics, the media and Beyonce and Jay-Z.

For sale! Luxury homes on the Great Wall up for grabs

In the 1990s, life in Beigou Village was difficult. There was no running water or infrastructure, and very limited job opportunities.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

In push for Mosul, US coalition pummeling ISIS

The US-led coalition has pounded ISIS targets relentlessly since the offensive to recapture Mosul began last month, a military official told reporters on Tuesday.

Trump tapped troubling strain of rhetoric, President says

Trump tapped troubling strain of rhetoric, President says

Monday, November 14, 2016

Hack Brief: 412M Accounts Breached on FriendFinder Sex Sites

Hack Brief: 412M Accounts Breached on FriendFinder Sex Sites
The breach is nearly 13 times the size of last year's hack of sex site Ashley Madison. The post Hack Brief: 412M Accounts Breached on FriendFinder Sex Sites appeared first on WIRED.

IBM Is Using Tiny Tubes to Grow the Chips of the Future

IBM Is Using Tiny Tubes to Grow the Chips of the Future
Carbon nanotube are too tiny to carve. So IBM is using chemistry to grow chips like crystals. The post IBM Is Using Tiny Tubes to Grow the Chips of the Future appeared first on WIRED.

Why GrubHub CEO is still in deep you know what

Why GrubHub CEO is still in deep you know what

Opinion: In first test, Trump makes big error

The President-elect selected a man with a bigoted, anti-Semitic, homophobic, misogynist website, sending wrong message to America, writes SE Cupp.

Russian jet crashes while landing on carrier

A Russian fighter jet crashed into the Mediterranean as it attempted to land on a Russian aircraft carrier, according to Russian state news agency Tass.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

About 150 US border agents being sent to Texas

About 150 US border agents being sent to Texas

4 Americans killed in suicide bombing at US base in Afghanistan - ISIS claims bombing at Pakistan shrine; at least 50 killed

4 Americans killed in suicide bombing at US base in Afghanistan - ISIS claims bombing at Pakistan shrine; at least 50 killed

18-year-old wins election commissioner seat in Mississippi

18-year-old wins election commissioner seat in Mississippi

Is Trump hedging on promises?

President-elect Donald Trump signaled Friday he was open to keeping parts of Obamacare intact despite repeatedly vowing on the campaign trail to "repeal and replace" the program.

108-year-old Cubs fan dies days after team wins World Series

108-year-old Cubs fan dies days after team wins World Series

'Doctor' enters new dimension

'Doctor' enters new dimension

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Protests erupt in several US cities

Students blocked a highway in Austin, Texas, burned a flag on the campus of American University in Washington and walked out of class in high schools and colleges across the country after the victory of President-elect Donald Trump.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Obama slams FBI: We don't operate on innuendo

President Barack Obama warned against FBI "leaks" and "innuendo" in his first public comments about the agency's decision to disclose its new review into emails that could be relevant to Hillary Clinton's use of a private server while she was secretary of state.