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Finding alien life won't cause chaos and panic, according to scientists
Hold the pitchforks, these aliens come in peace
By Dymond Green
The lake that reminds them of home
Many people from the Marshall Islands move to Arkansas to escape the impacts of climate change and nuclear bomb tests.
By Jan Hendrik Hinzel
Locals call it 'The Tomb': What's in the Marshall Islands' concrete dome?
A mother recounts the nuclear history of the Marshall Islands.
By Jan Hendrik Hinzel
The U.S. Government Accuses Two Chinese Phone Makers of Spying on Americans - Here's Why We Think It's Bullsh*t
The CIA, NSA, and FBI are accusing the Chinese government of using Huawei and ZTE phones to spy on Americans, but there's no hardcore evidence.
By Michelle Yan
The internet trolled Trump for this roast-worthy habit during his SOTU
He's also President of the Donald fan club.
These windows won't shatter for anything
Reinforced windows are the windows to the future.
By Louise Bartolotta
WhatsApp gets blocked behind China's 'Great Firewall,' joining Facebook and Instagram
Even texts are blocked.
By Sasha Lekach
Australia's High Court website crashes minutes before marriage equality postal vote decision
It's a green light for the Australian government's postal plebiscite.
Is 'Game of Thrones' going to give us a (gasp) happy ending?
Democracy is coming to Westeros: a fan theory gains credence.
By Chris Taylor
A commercial astronaut training site and its massive pool are coming to Britain
It will be built at a soon-to-close RAF station.
Drone owners will now have to register with the government in China
It's been a long time coming.
By Yi Shu Ng
I'm a GOP lawmaker and I'm not worried about AHCA because a Zoltar machine already told me how I'd die
And it is not health-related.
Microsoft says WannaCry ransomware attack is a wake-up call for governments
It's like "the U.S. military having some of its Tomahawk missiles stolen."
Americans now trust ads more than news and who can blame them?
Trust in ads has grown as trust in every other institution has dropped.
By Patrick Kulp
'Rogue' national park Twitter account wasn't so rogue after all, emails show
A glimpse into the early days of the Trump presidency.
India's controversial biometric ID card system could become the only one
There's no way out, anymore.
By Manish Singh
UK bans laptops and big smartphones on airlines from 6 countries
America first, Britain second... on the electronics ban.
Donations flood into Meals on Wheels after White House threatens to pull funding
50 times as many donations were received in a single day.