Too Much Tossing and Turning Could Increase Alzheimer’s Risk, Study Finds
Poor sleep habits can increase the risk of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new report.
Poor sleep habits can increase the risk of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new report.
A team from the US Army Aviation Center of Excellence in the state of Alabama has developed a free active shooter emergency mobile application for the military and the public, according to the Army Training and Doctrine Command.
A 225-foot ship with limited icebreaking capabilities departed from its home port in the US state of Alaska on a scientific voyage through the Northwest Passage on Wednesday, according to the US Coast Guard.
Northrop Grumman has received a contract worth more than $41 million for logistics and maintenance of the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node E-11A aircraft, according to Pentagon.
Japan along with other stakeholders continue their work on a new UN Security Council draft resolution on North Korea which will hopefully present a strong response to recent missile launches by Pyongyang, according to Japanese Ambassador to the United Nations Koro Bessho.
President Donald Trump urged the US Senate to pass three human trafficking bills that already passed the House of Representatives, according to White House press release.
An offensive by government troops in South Sudan has sent thousands of refugees fleeing to neighboring Ethiopia, joining millions already driven out of Africa’s newest nation, the UN News Center reports.
US Senators Chris Van Hollen and Patrick Toomey in a briefing on Capitol Hill rolled out a new bill that would target banks and companies that do business with North Korea and prohibit these entities from accessing the financial system of the United States.
Drivers in America spend an average of 17 hours every year just looking for a place to park their car.
Israel hopes that someday all other countries in the world will move their embassies to Jerusalem, according to Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman.
Senator Bernie Sanders in an interview that will air on SiriusXM Progress that he has no intentions at present to drop his bid for a run in the 2020 US presidential election.
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash has sent a letter to UN human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein defending the Gulf States' position that Qatari-owned Al Jazeera broadcaster should be closed for allegedly promoting extremist ideology, according to local media.
Hyperloop One, an American start-up with the mission of building a super-fast hyperloop train that theoretically would be able to move at 750 mph, has announced the first-ever successful run of their vacuum-sealed train at their Nevada testing facility.
The US General Services Administration (GSA) has withdrawn the Russia-based Kaspersky Lab products, services and equipment from its approved list because of the monitoring equipment they install required by Russian law, according to GSA Office of Strategic Communication.
"Look here three seconds, automatic paper out," say instructions in Chinese and English on a toilet paper machine with biometric authentication functions in Fuzhou, East China's Fujian Province.
German Federal Prosecutor’s Office charged the radical Salafist preacher Abu Walaa with having ties to Daesh (banned in many countries, including Russia), local media reported Wednesday.
Canada’s CC-130J Hercules cargo transport airplane conducted its first mission as part of the country’s contribution to the US-led coalition against Daesh, according to National Defense Canada said in a press release.
US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer formally notified South Korea on Wednesday that the United States wants to begin renegotiating its trade deal with Seoul, according to his office.
A Thanksgiving service and a reception in honor of the departing Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergey Kislyak will be held at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral St. John the Baptist in Washington DC on Thursday, according to Archpriest Victor Potapov.
The 5.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of North Korea on Wednesday was of natural causes and not the result of a nuclear test, according to US Department of Defense spokesman Jamie Davis.
While most New Yorkers are left either standing or sitting on hard plastic seats, one Golden Retriever got to ride the subway in style.
US Secretary of State will visit Qatar on Thursday for meetings with top officials after visiting Saudi Arabia, according to the US State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert.
One thing’s (always) for certain: the times, they are a’changing. If back in the day drug deals were the stuff of neglected street corners and shady back alleys, it seems tech-savvy millennials are upgrading and using apps to get the dirty deed done.
The trade turnover between Serbia and Russia in the first five months of 2017 increased 16 percent compared to the same period in the previous year, the Serbian Trade Ministry said Wednesday, citing Deputy Prime Minister Rasim Ljajic.