Germany and France says it appears Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine downed a drone being used by neutral European observers and are demanding accountability
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Pajau Vangay, University of Minnesota and Dan Knights, University of Minnesota(THE CONVERSATION) Have you ever lived long enough in another country to see changes in your overall health? Or perhaps, you have noticed that after a friend moved to the U.S. his health seemed to deteriorate. Many immigrants arrive in the U.S. healthy. But after living in this country for about a decade,
With US employers still eager to fill jobs, hiring could remain strong well into future
French police detain at least 116 people following violent incidents in several cities on Halloween night
Three of the biggest names in aviation history are together in spirit at a space exploration auction in Dallas
Simone Biles, not at her best, wins record 4th world all-around title in Qatar
A federal jury has ruled against a Colorado couple who claimed that a neighboring marijuana grow operation hurt their property's value in a case closely watched by the U.S. cannabis industry
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Scott Shackelford, Indiana University(THE CONVERSATION) Back in November 1988, Robert Tappan Morris, son of the famous cryptographer Robert Morris Sr., was a 20-something graduate student at Cornell who wanted to know how big the internet was – that is, how many devices were connected to it. So he wrote a program that would travel from computer to computer and ask each machine to
Federal prosecutors have been conducting a criminal investigation into the natural gas explosions and fires that rocked three communities north of Boston in September
A longtime TV memorabilia collector is putting items from "Batman," "Star Trek" and other shows up for auction. Will be expanded.
A Ferguson protester says she believes her son was killed in retaliation for her activism, even as police investigate the death as a suicide
The new U.S. ambassador to Poland has made a promise to Poles that could be hard to keep _ to lift the visa requirement on them for travel to the United States
Google workers walking out of their jobs over the company's handling of sexual-misconduct claims are sharing a list of demands, including an end to forced arbitration in cases of harassment and discrimination.
Businesses were holding back on buying back their own stock in the last few weeks because they were in one of their "blackout" periods, a regular occurrence leading up to the release of their quarterly results
Macedonia's criminal court has ordered the temporary freezing of assets belonging to the main conservative opposition party as part of an investigation into allegations of unlawful financing of the party.
US mortgage rates decline this week; 30-year average at 4.83 percent
A court in the Netherlands has banned Ryanair from transferring 16 pilots overseas following the closure of its base in Eindhoven, saying the move appeared to be a reprisal by the budget carrier for strikes by Dutch employees
Britain's National Crime Agency is investigating one of the leaders of the campaign to take Britain out of the European Union over suspected illegal campaign funding during the country's EU membership referendum
The Justice Department has charged a fugitive Malaysian financier in a money laundering and bribery scheme that pilfered billions of dollars from a Malaysian investment fund created to promote economic development in that country
Israeli drug maker Teva Pharmaceuticals has swung to a third-quarter loss as it proceeds with an aggressive cost-cutting program and adjusts to declines in key product categories
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