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China Can Hit the US In These Areas, If Trump Continues His Tough Trade Talk

By Victoria Stark - Dec 15, 2016 08:49 AM EST

President-elect Donald Trump's recent statements that his administration may not abide by the 'One-China' policy in its relations with Taiwan has caused deep concern in China. If pushed back, the Asian superpower can retaliate in ways that can hurt the U.S. economy and its geopolitical influence.

Manga 'Baki-Dou' Features US President-Elect Donald Trump: Artist Frustrated at US Election Results & Trump's Hair

By JM Guibone - Nov 29, 2016 06:00 AM EST

Donald Trump is the latest U.S. president to be featured in the manga "Baki the Grappler", and it's not in a positive light.

Pokémon: GO Field test now accepting US sign-ups

By Ajay Kadkol - May 19, 2016 09:39 AM EDT

Good news for all Pokémon fans. Earlier today, Niantic Labs and The Pokémon Company announced that they are ready to accept registrations for an excitingly new game they have created. Not to be confused as just another app, Pokémon Go is a game that uses technology that allows the players to collect, train and even battle Pokémon characters in real life.

Sex Implicated In US's First Zika Transmission

By Peter R - Feb 03, 2016 10:06 AM EST

The infected person is believed to have contracted the virus from another who has a history of travel to Venezuela

Missouri Inundated As Rivers Continue To Fill

By Peter R - Dec 30, 2015 02:55 PM EST

At least 13 people have died to flooding events in the state over the last week.

Storm Death Toll Climbs To 43, More Bad Weather In Store

By Peter R - Dec 29, 2015 09:53 AM EST

Flooding, tornadoes, strong winds and snow have brought life to a halt in the mid-south US, even as the weather service warned of more bad weather.

US Warns Americans Of Terror Attacks In Beijing

By Peter R - Dec 24, 2015 02:41 PM EST

Beijing Police deployed heavily armed guards in shopping areas of the capital city.

Severe Storm And Tornadoes Kill 10 In Mid-South

By Peter R - Dec 24, 2015 02:41 PM EST

The deaths were reported across Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi where emergency was declared by the state's governor.

United States Declares Chimps 'Endangered'

By Kamal Nayan - Jun 13, 2015 03:17 AM EDT

A United States agency has declared all chimpanzees, both wild and captive, endangered. The move will curb the use of these animals in biomedical research, entertainment and the pet trade.

US Government Hacked; Data of 4 Million Federal Employees Exposed; China Might Be Behind The Hack

By Kamal Nayan - Jun 05, 2015 07:09 AM EDT

US government was recently hacked, in which data of approximately four million former and current federal employees may have been compromised, according to an announcement made by administration.

Another Day, Another Hack: US Health Insurer CareFirst Admits Of Hacking, 1.1 Million Customers' Data Compromised

By Kamal Nayan - May 21, 2015 08:20 AM EDT

CareFirst, a US health insurer has admitted it has been hacked and the data of 1.1 million of its customers exposed. It's the third such company to fall victim to hackers recently.

US Air Force Mini Shuttle Begins New Secret Mission And That's All We Know About

By Kamal Nayan - May 20, 2015 01:25 PM EDT

An unmanned Atlas 5 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida for a secret mission. The space plane is capable of remaining in space for almost two years.

Russia To Develop Its Own Mobile Operating System; Will Be a Joint Partnership With Finland and China

By Kamal Nayan - May 18, 2015 11:51 PM EDT

Ever since Edward Snowden claimed that US government has installed backdoors in all major operating systems, countries have started looking for alternatives of iOS and Android.

Two Photobucket Hackers Prosecuted In U.S.

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 01:33 AM EDT

Two alleged criminals were arrested and charged with a number of offenses related to Photobucket hacking, according to BBC. The two men are accused of developing an app with enables criminals to gain access to the personal data from users of Photobucket.

2.1 Million People In U.S. Still Use AOL Dial-up

By Kamal Nayan - May 11, 2015 05:23 AM EDT

Around 2.1 million people in the United States still use the AOL dial-up to connect to the Internet. The number was unveiled in AOL's quarterly earnings report last week.

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