Ohio man arrested for sex act with inflatable pool raft
A repeat public indecency offender from Ohio has been arrested for allegedly engaging in sexual conduct with a pink inflatable swimming pool raft in an alley, police say.
The Hamilton Journal News re
Documents show links between CIA, Libya spy unit
Documents found in Tripoli reveal close ties between the CIA and Libya's intelligence service and suggest the United States sent terrorism suspects for questioning in Libya despite that country's repu
US arrests Pakistani on terror support charges
A Pakistani man who received commando training from Islamist militants before moving to a Washington suburb has been arrested and charged with providing support to a terror group, US officials said Fr
A bacteria turns carbon to food?
Scientists have identified some mysterious organisms in the dark depths of the ocean which they believe are converting carbon dioxide into a form useful for life.
Pakistani man held in US for supporting LeT
A Pakistan-born man living on the outskirts of Washington has been charged with providing material support to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the Pakistan based terrorist group behind the November 2008 Mumbai
Today's youth less creative?
It may sound like the complaint of a jaded adult, but the youth today are less creative and imaginative as they used to be, scientists have found. In a study of about 300,000 creativity tests going ba
Major 7.1 quake hits Alaska, local tsunami warning
A major 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Alaska's Aleutian Islands early on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning for the remote region, the US Geological Survey reported.
The quake occurred at 1:55am
26/11 might have led to Indo-Pak N-war: ex-US envoy Roemer
The 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack by the banned Pakistani militant outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) almost started a war between India and Pakistan that might have resulted in some kind of nuclear conflict
India can help in Libya's democratic transition, says US
The United States has suggested that given its experience in democratic governance in small towns and villages, India could help in Libya's democratic transition process in the post-Gadhafi period.
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Obama avoids political showdown, reschedules Congress speech
US President Barack Obama has avoided a major political showdown with the opposition Republican as he agreed to address the joint session of the Congress on September 8 instead of September 7 after ob