Pentagon: War in Afghanistan will cost $45 billion in 2018
The Defense Department’s top Asia official on Tuesday told Senate lawmakers that the war in Afghanistan will cost $45 billion this year.
The Defense Department’s top Asia official on Tuesday told Senate lawmakers that the war in Afghanistan will cost $45 billion this year.
SpaceX launched the world’s most powerful rocket, the Falcon Heavy, for the first time on Tuesday afternoon. After delaying the launch five times, the megarocket finally blasted-off at 3:45 p.m. ET.
Somebody has been going around shooting homeless people in Las Vegas but why?
New study suggests mainstream news outlets could get a boost from Facebook’s new user poll.
Coinbase Inc. said customers are now getting slapped with “cash advance” charges when using credit cards to buy Bitcoin and other virtual currencies. The announcement in a blog post Tuesday came just days after several big banks said they’re starting to block the transactions entirely.
The top American military officer, Marine General Joseph Dunford, has warned that any war between the United States and North Korea would be “nasty.”
Google (GOOGL) is reportedly snatching up Chelsea Market, a New York City shopping emporium for $2 billion, according to multiple reports.
Border Patrol agents near Tucson, Ariz., made an unusual discovery Saturday when they found 10 ounces of heroin packed inside a condom, according to a Customs and Border Protection press release issued Monday afternoon.
Amid a brave new world of sexual consent forms and rage over the “patriarchy,” Formula 1 and its FAI ruling body has decided to ban the use of promotional models, known as “grid girls,” from its events because they don’t “resonate with [the] brand values [of F1] and clearly is at odds with modern day societal norms.”
Big Pharma’s many wrongdoings are well-documented, but most of us focus on the damage they’ve caused to human health. Unfortunately, a new report shows that the environment is also suffering because of their practices – and it’s setting a chain of events in motion that could undo all of the medical progress made in modern times.
Mikaela worked as Paddock’s $6,000 a night prostitute and slept with him in the infamous Mandalay Bay hotel suite from which Paddock launched his deadly assault. She saw Paddock two to three times a month after the 64-year-old gunman volunteered to be her “sugar daddy”.
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), a pro-American immigration think tank, issued a study Monday showing a strikingly high price tag for resettling refugees in the United States.
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake has struck the east coast of Taiwan, the US Geological Service (USGS) reported. The epicenter of the quake was reportedly just 1km deep, some 22km east-northeast of Hua-lien.
Elizabeth Alvarado, Robert Mickens, Evelyn Rodriguez, and Freddy Cuevas joined President Donald J. Trump last week as four of the special guests for his first State of the Union Address. They are the parents of Nisa Mickens and Kayla Cuevas, two young girls who were killed by the gang MS-13 in September 2016.
A recent University of Exeter study has discovered that nearly all teenagers tested are holding bisphenol-A (BPA) in their intestinal lining. The chemical that makes plastics stronger and more flexible was found in higher amounts in teenagers than in the general public, causing major concern since the hormone disrupting toxicant can affect the reproductive system.
Justin Trudeau has been criticized for interrupted a woman during a town hall to tell her to use the term ‘peoplekind’ instead of ‘mankind.’
Quentin Tarantino defended fellow director Roman Polanski for statutory rape in a newly resurfaced 2003 interview, saying the 13-year-old girl was dating Mr. Polanski and was “down to party” at the time.
Democratic Rep. Adam Smith, ranking member on the House Armed Services Committee, Tuesday called for an end to the annual presidential State of the Union, a tradition that dates back to the origins of the republic, saying that the speech allows presidents to promise things they can’t deliver.