Dogs determine a person’s state of mind, in part, based on their scent, according to a new study.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s birthday weekend has been marked with symbolic reprimands, like the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to a dismantled Russian human rights group, and an explosion on the Russian-built road-and-rail bridge that links the nation with the Crimean peninsula.
The United States on Saturday said it was reviewing a request for international support from Haiti, which says it is seeking a “specialized armed force” to address a crisis caused by a blockade of the country’s main fuel port.
Saboteurs with motives as yet unknown were responsible for shutting down rail service in Northern Germany, rail operator Deutsche Bahn announced Saturday.
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teens on Saturday in clashes that erupted during an arrest raid in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials said, and two Israelis were badly wounded in a shooting attack in Jerusalem, police said.
Weeks after a lower court ruled Arizona could re-institute its long-halted law banning virtually all abortions, a state appeals court has issues a stay preventing the law’s enforcement.
Two Christians, through whom God revealed the salvation of Christ to nonbelievers during a series of debates with Muslim leaders in Uganda, have suffered immensely for their faith.
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles early on Sunday, Japanese authorities said, marking the seventh such launch by Pyongyang in recent days, a series of exercises that has sparked widespread alarm in both Washington and Tokyo.
Female students in Tehran chanted “get lost”, according to activists, as Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi visited their university campus on Saturday and condemned protesters enraged by the death of a young woman in custody.
Be ready to add another children’s show to the list of classics ruined by woke ideology.