IT was one of the first mass school shootings to shock the world. The Columbine killings 25 years ago tomorrow resulted in the deaths of 13 children aged 14 to 18 before the two killer pupils, Eric
Follow MailOnline's live blog for the latest updates after Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel yesterday, which saw the IDF shoot down more than 300 drones and missiles.
The American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk is happening Saturday, May 11 in Covington
One of the year's 164,949 emergency calls to New Haven’s 911 center came from a man at the edge of a bridge. Kenya James answered it.
This story was originally published in the Daily Yonder. Adaline Sneak lives at the end of a long, unmarked dirt road in a rural area of the Navajo Nation in Utah. Getting there requires a high clearance vehicle and at least moderate navigation skills. Residents here don’t have typical addresses
Park Chan-wook started a revenge revolution with 2003’s Oldboy; that stylish, bloody-as-all-hell thriller featuring a man in a dark suit still gets made today. This month alone sees the release of two Oldboy-inspired action movies, Monkey Man and Boy Kills World. Now, Lionsgate, the finest purveyors in American Oldboy knockoffs, is teaming with director Park for an all-new Oldboy television adventure that presumably ends with a man cutting out his own tongue because he doesn’t want to tell his...
The Manchester band played the Limelight in Belfast the night Definitely Maybe went to number one.
Geneva, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) In the past 50 years global immunization has saved 154 million people, equivalent to six lives every minute, and most of them were babies, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported Wednesday. The post Global vaccination saved 154M lives in past 50 years – WHO first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Underground tunnels created by lava flows provided humans with shelter for thousands of years beneath the hot desert landscape of Saudi Arabia
“Harm reduction” vending machines, offering everything from naloxone to condoms, have begun popping up in Washington, D.C.
Iran says its latest top-of-the-line drone, which it calls the “Gaza,” has a 68-foot wingspan, a satellite link, a range of 1,243 miles—and could fly from Iran to Israel while loaded with 13 precision-guided bombs. The “Gaza” represents an effort to catch up with the U.S.-made General Atomics MQ-9A
Humane’s hyped up AI Pin is finally here and, unfortunately, it stinks. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by Michael Fisher (AKA MrMobile) and Wired Reviews Editor Julian Chokkattu to chat about the AI Pin and the many ways it fails. It’s often inaccurate, it takes crummy photos, and it gets way too hot. Not so great for something you’re supposed to wear all day! Is there any hope for AI-dependent gadgets? Also, Washington Post columnist Christopher Velazco joins to discuss Apple’s...