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At Least 12 Dead After Truck Driven Into Berlin Christmas Market, Police Say
Monday, December 19, 2016
German police said at least 12 people were dead and at least 48 people were injured. Police said a possible suspect was in custody.
Russia's Ambassador To Turkey Shot And Killed In Ankara
Monday, December 19, 2016
Andrei Karlov was shot Monday evening as he delivered a speech at an exhibition opening in Turkey's capital city. A Turkish minister identified the gunman as a 22-year-old Turkish riot police officer.
The 10 Strangest Items TSA Kept Off Planes This Year
Friday, December 16, 2016
A grenade-shaped trailer hitch, a replica exploding vest, and dead seahorses in a bottle are a few of the strangest items that Transportation Security Administration officers encountered this year.
Atlantic Ocean Area The Size Of Virginia Protected From Deep-Water Fishing
Friday, December 16, 2016
Coral in an area in the Atlantic Ocean stretching from Connecticut to Virginia has been protected from deep-sea commercial fishing gear, by a new rule issued this week.
Congo To Block Social Media Sites Ahead Of Protests Against The President
Friday, December 16, 2016
The Democratic Republic of Congo ordered telecom companies to block social media sites ahead of protests planned on Monday, marking the end of the president's final constitutionally sanctioned term.
Tickled Pink: Scientists Have Determined What A Happy Rat Looks Like
Friday, December 16, 2016
By tickling rats and then photographing them, researchers found that a rat's ears are more pinkish and are positioned at a more relaxed angle when it is experiencing positive emotions.
WATCH: NASA Rocket Deploys 'Satellite Constellation' After Unique Air-Launch
Thursday, December 15, 2016
NASA has just launched eight micro-satellites that will allow scientists to make better predictions about hurricanes. They deployed from a rocket that was launched from an aircraft.
Traces Of Explosives Found On Victims' Remains From EgyptAir Crash
Thursday, December 15, 2016
The cause of the crash that killed 66 people in May has been a mystery, and no group has claimed responsibility for bringing down the plane. The pilot never issued a distress call.
PHOTOS: Dutch Court Decides Crimean Treasures Must Go To Ukraine
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
When Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, many of the region's most precious artifacts were on loan to a Dutch museum. A court has now ruled that the objects must go to Ukraine, not Crimea.
Cuisinart Recalls Millions Of Food Processor Blades After 30 Reports Of Lacerations
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Before using your food processor for holiday treats in the next few weeks, you might want to make sure the blade hasn't been recalled for dozens of mouth lacerations.
Beautiful Huntresses: Scientists Explain Why Mantises Evolved To Resemble Orchids
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Typically, when insect females evolve to become larger than males, it's in order to produce more offspring. But female orchid mantises evolved to look like flowers for a sinister reason: to hunt prey.
Italy Convicts 2 Men For Shipwreck That Killed Some 700 Migrants
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
A Sicily court has convicted the ship's captain and another man over the wreck involving hundreds of migrants in April 2015. It was one of the deadliest migrant disasters in the Mediterranean.
Gambian Troops Seize Election Headquarters Amid Vote Result Standoff
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Security forces descended on the country's election commission headquarters, ratcheting up tension in the country as regional leaders arrive to try and persuade the current president to quit power.
Former Rep. Chaka Fattah Sentenced To 10 Years For 'White-Collar Crime Spree'
Monday, December 12, 2016
A federal jury has sentenced the ex-lawmaker for 23 counts of conspiracy, fraud, bribery and money laundering in a series of elaborate schemes that misappropriated funds.
Nigeria Investigating What Caused Church Collapse That Killed Scores Of Worshippers
Monday, December 12, 2016
Worshippers were celebrating the ordination of a bishop on Saturday when, witnesses say, metal girders in the hastily constructed church buckled and crashed onto them. The roof then caved in.
Gambia's Opposition Calls On President To Step Down After Election Defeat
Monday, December 12, 2016
Gambia's longtime president initially seemed to accept the loss, but then suddenly reversed course and called for a new election. Regional leaders are also trying to persuade him to quit power.
Opposition Candidate Wins Ghana's Presidential Vote
Friday, December 09, 2016
"It is my duty and my privilege to declare Nana Akufo-Addo as the president elect of Ghana," election commissioner Charlotte Osei said at a news conference.
Horror In Aleppo: Civilians Trapped As Syrian Government Tightens Siege
Friday, December 09, 2016
"I don't even know how to describe the kinds of things that are landing on us," a dentist trapped in one of Aleppo's last rebel-held neighborhoods tells NPR.
Far-Right Dutch Politician Found Guilty Of Hate Speech But Will Not Be Penalized
Friday, December 09, 2016
The case is rooted in comments the lawmaker made at a 2014 rally, when supporters chanted that they wanted fewer Moroccans in the country. He then told them, "We're going to take care of that."
Slam Dunk: Michael Jordan Wins Trademark Dispute In China
Thursday, December 08, 2016
China's top court has handed basketball legend Michael Jordan a victory in a long-running trademark dispute over the use of his name by a Chinese company.