300 Million Year Old Machinery Found In Russia The Voice of Russia and other Russian sources are reporting that a 300 million year old piece of aluminum machinery has been found in Vladivostok. Experts say a gear rail appears to be manufactured and not the result of natural forces.

The money behind the Newtown massacre One way to reduce mass shootings is for big institutions to stop funding the assault weapon manufacturers. Do you know who owns more than a 6% stake in the maker of .223 Bushmaster rifles, like the one used last Friday to murder 20 first graders and se

'I Am Adam Lanza's Mother': A Mom's Perspective On The Mental Illness Conversation In America Three days before 20 year-old Adam Lanza killed his mother, then opened fire on a classroom full of Connecticut kindergartners, my 13-year old son Michael (name changed) missed his bus because he was wearing the wrong color pants. “I can wear

Sweden runs out of garbage, forced to import from Norway Sweden, a recycling-happy land where a quarter of a million homes are powered by the incineration of waste, is facing a unique dilemma: The nation has run out of much-needed fuel.

Celeb UAE lawyer was a toilet salesman The case of an Austrian doctor jailed for life after he was accused of carrying out the mercy killing of a quadriplegic patient even though he was not in the hospital at the time the death occurred took a bizarre twist after it was revealed his lawyer w

New laws ban bestiality but not branding German parliament has passed a law making bestiality illegal, while at the same time continuing to allow farming practices such as branding horses and castrating pigs without anaesthetic, to the anger of animal rights activists

Student, 34, who missed her train chased it for a MILE along the tracks and across a viaduct A desperate university student on her way to an exam risked her own life and sparked chaos on a railway line when her train set off without her and she sprinted a mile down the track to catch it The 34-year old Lancashire woman had been forced to get o

Prison rape: Is the US doing enough to protect inmates? New measures are being implemented in the US to tackle rape and sexual assault in prison. But in Alabama, one women's prison has gained a notorious reputation for being unsafe. Tutwiler prison stands next to US Highway 231, in the town of Wetumpka. Beh

The Web We Lost The tech industry and its press have treated the rise of billion-scale social networks and ubiquitous smartphone apps as an unadulterated win for regular people, a triumph of usability and empowerment. They seldom talk about what we've lost along the wa