August 27, 2017 0 American Workers Facing a ‘Skill Gap’ American workers are facing a paradox – many of them cannot find work while a lot of companies say they cannot find suitable ...
August 27, 2017 0 Vehicles Powered By Solar, Electric Moving Into the Market Ever so slowly, the world is edging towards the demise of the gasoline-powered engine. It likely won’t come for decades, ...
August 27, 2017 0 World’s Only Bonobo Sanctuary Rehabilitating Orphan Primates Bonobos are primates that are very closely related to chimpanzees, and humans. They are found exclusively in the Democratic ...
August 26, 2017 0 EU Ponders Tough Action Against Migrant-source Countries The EU’s commissioner for migration says Brussels may withhold development aid and impose trade and visa restrictions on ...
August 26, 2017 0 Iraqi Forces Capture Tal Afar Center From Islamic State Iraqi forces say they have recaptured most of the northwestern Iraqi city of Tal Afar from Islamic State, including its center ...
August 26, 2017 0 South Africa Wraps Up First Online Rhino Horn Auction South Africa’s first online auction of rhino horn ends Friday, and thousands of bidders reportedly have shown interest. The ...
August 26, 2017 0 Kung Fu Nuns Strike Back at Rising Sex Attacks on Women in India As dawn breaks, the sun edges over the expansive jagged mountains of Ladakh – a remote Buddhist ex-kingdom in the Indian ...
August 26, 2017 0 Trump Pardon of Political Ally Arpaio Criticized President Donald Trump spared former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio the prospect of serving jail time in granting the first pardon of ...
August 25, 2017 0 North Korea Steps Up Work on Reactor Parts, IAEA Says North Korea has increased its efforts to produce parts for a new nuclear reactor it is building while continuing to operate the ...
August 25, 2017 0 Head of Independent News Agency in Azerbaijan Arrested A court in Azerbaijan on Friday jailed the head of an independent news agency pending an investigation on tax evasion charges, a ...
August 25, 2017 0 Row Escalates Between France, Poland Over EU Labor Reforms A bitter exchange of words erupted between France and Poland on Friday after French President Emmanuel Macron sharply criticized ...
August 25, 2017 0 Hurricane Harvey Threatens Homes, Increases Energy Costs Hurricane Harvey is not expected to hit the Texas Gulf Coast until late Friday or early Saturday, but it is already boosting the ...
August 25, 2017 0 Argentina Reserves Right to Legal Action on US Biodiesel Duties Argentina’s government is investigating all options and reserves the right to take legal action over the United ...
August 25, 2017 0 Colombia Says Venezuela’s Dissident Ex-prosecutor May Freely Travel Venezuela’s former top prosecutor, who fled to neighboring Colombia last week, may freely enter and leave the Andean ...
August 25, 2017 0 Tesla’s ‘Long-haul’ Electric Truck Aims for 200 to 300 Miles on a Charge Tesla next month plans to unveil an electric big-rig truck with a working range of 200 to 300 miles, Reuters has learned, a sign ...
August 25, 2017 0 High-tech Yarn Shows Promise as Energy Generator A new, high-tech yarn that generates electricity when stretched or twisted could use ocean waves and human motion to lower ...
August 25, 2017 0 Former Neo-Nazi Leader: Charlottesville Was ‘Pivotal Moment for America’ Christian Picciolini has long been sounding the alarm about the threat posed by America’s white violent extremists. He ...
August 24, 2017 0 Once Banned, Lotteries are Big Money for US States A lottery player in the U.S. state of Massachusetts won the $759 million Powerball jackpot Wednesday night, the second highest in ...
August 24, 2017 0 Kim Jong Un Shows Little Interest in Diplomacy The prospect of reaching any diplomatic solution to the North Korean nuclear threat remains unclear as its leader Kim Jong Un has ...
August 24, 2017 0 Malaysian Prime Minister to Visit White House in September U.S. President Donald Trump will host Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak for talks at the White House next month. The White ...
August 24, 2017 0 Community Groups, Scientists Work to Stem Tree Loss Ten years ago, Los Angeles launched a plan to plant 1 million trees, but it has been an uphill battle and today some ...
August 23, 2017 0 In Photos: Angola Presidential Election Voters in Angola are choosing a new president Wednesday to replace longtime leader Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who is stepping down ...
August 23, 2017 0 Key UN Panel Urges US to Reject Racist Hate Speech, Crimes A top U.N. body on racial discrimination has taken an unusual step in calling on the United States to “unequivocally and ...