Potential Shortlist Of FBI Director Candidates Confirmed By White House
The White House Friday confirmed a shortlist of candidates the administration is considering to fill the post of fired FBI Director James Comey.
The White House Friday confirmed a shortlist of candidates the administration is considering to fill the post of fired FBI Director James Comey.
Sept. 11 mastermind Osama bin Laden’s son, Hamza, is poised to fill his daddy’s shoes and exact a bloody revenge on the US for killing his father, according to a former FBI agent.
Surgeons could soon be operating using X-ray vision, according to a company which has developed technology allowing doctors to see inside patients in real-time. The innovation is made possible by Microsoft’s HoloLens “mixed reality” headset.
Weed and whiskey could both be purchased in Pennsylvania liquor stores if Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has his say. The first-term Democrat on Wednesday said the Keystone State could reduce crime while filling its coffers if it legalizes marijuana and regulates it like alcohol.
Iran continues to make critical technological strides in its efforts to perfect an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering nuclear weapons over great distances, efforts that violate international prohibitions, according to the director of national intelligence, who informed Congress this week that the Islamic Republic “would choose ballistic missiles as its preferred method of delivering nuclear weapons.”
China has extended its surveillance and monitoring operations to include the deployment of a new early warning system- and radar-equipped aircraft.
A police chief has died after an unknown attacker ambushed and shot him outside a nursing home in Kirkersville, Ohio. Two people shot inside the nursing home have been hospitalized, and later died. The attacker shot himself, police said.
Private lawyers for President Trump said Friday that his tax returns for the last 10 years show he hasn’t received “any income of any type from Russian sources,” with some exceptions.
Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio) discussed the revenue issue plaguing states across the country, telling the FOX Business Network’s Stuart Varney, “We do have a revenue problem in our state and all across the country.”
US officials found 1,100 pounds of marijuana shipped from Mexico in the spare tire compartments of new Ford Fusions.
Actor Jim Caviezel opens up about the rejection he faced from Hollywood after his role as Jesus Christ, in Mel Gibson’s biblical epic “The Passion of the Christ.”
An Oregon college student lost his job at the school newspaper after he tweeted a video of a Muslim student admitting his religion killed nonbelievers, according to an article he wrote concerning the incident Friday.
President Trump defended on Friday morning the slew of contradictions in the White House’s account of FBI Director James Comey’s firing, suggesting he might cancel “all future ‘press briefings'” in the name of accuracy.
In a scene right out of a science fiction novel, scientists are now growing brains in a dish in an effort to further investigate mental health disorders. The “brains” are actually small three-dimensional spheroids containing model neural circuits, Independent.ie reports. The spheroids were grown from stem cells and developed through the same process that takes place in the womb.
A ransomware virus is reported to be spreading aggressively around the globe, with over 50,000 computers having been targeted. The virus infects computer files and then demands money to unblock them.
NBC News anchor Lester Holt said following his interview with the president, that Trump handed him papers with around 20 quotes from Democrats slamming former FBI director James Comey, prior to his firing this week.
An estimated 5,000 members of China’s Uighur, or Uyghur, minority group are waging jihad on behalf of the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), al-Qaeda, and other terrorist groups, according to Reuters, citing the Syrian ambassador to Beijing.