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In-Flight Phone Calls Allowed, Disclosing Should Be Done Beforehand

By Mary Lourd - Dec 12, 2016 07:28 PM EST

On December 8, the Federal Communications Commission publicized a proposal to allow in-flight phone calls. Many US airlines oppose the government ban on these phone calls.

Merkel's Call For Partial Ban On Burqa Sparks Debate On Secular Statehood, Immigrant Protection, And The True Meaning Of The Facial Veil

By Victoria Stark - Dec 13, 2016 09:07 AM EST

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's endorsement of her party's call for a partial ban on the burqa has unleashed a wave of opinion, both from those who support her position, as well as those who oppose it. Another proposal to institute a full-face ban will be held this week. At stake are core national values such as protection of diversity and the sanctity of secular liberties.

China's Pollution Level Reaches Second-Most Alarming Level; Smog-Hit Residents Buy Fresh Air To Cope With Challenge

By Shubham Ghosh - Dec 12, 2016 10:01 AM EST

Chinese authorities upgrade smog alert from yellow to orange as several parts of the country, including Bejing, continue to witness dense pollution.

‘One China Policy’: Why the United States Should not be bounded By This Policy; What Is The Country’s Strong Stand?

By Archer Ferguson - Dec 12, 2016 03:00 AM EST

Donald Trump is not creating a “melt-down” of the US-China relation. He intends to correct the tradition for fair international business, trade, and rights.

Italy's Schoolchildren Pick Hitler's 'Mein Kamph' As One Of Their Favorite Books In National Survey; Authorities Feel Uneasy

By Shubham Ghosh - Dec 12, 2016 09:56 AM EST

Students of many secondary schools across Italy voted for 'Mein Kamph' as one of their favorites in the survey though authorities said the book was not eligible for voting as only Italian writers were preferred.

President Juan Manuel Santos Believes Sending A Peasant To Prison Over Marijuan Is Nonsense

By Audrey - Dec 13, 2016 12:55 PM EST

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos reiterated his appeal to rethink the methods used on the war on drugs during his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech. So far Colombia has paid the highest price having countless deaths and sacrifices.

CIA Report On Election Cyber-Attack: Russia’s Intervention On US Election Denied By Russian Government: When Will Truth Unfold?

By Archer Ferguson - Dec 10, 2016 05:30 AM EST

There are doubts about the CIA report and they will need to finish their review before Obama's term ends. This will be America's greatest Election fraud in history if proven right.

Donald Trump Presidential Transition: A Total Change Of US Foreign Policy. Where Will Trump Bring America?

By Archer Ferguson - Dec 10, 2016 04:10 AM EST

Donald Trump intends becoming the President that will never intervene as his approach to conflicts and problems of other countries. This is a total change of US Foreign Policy that divided the world's reaction.

Twitter Recaps 2016 With #ThisHappened

By Jas Nieva - Dec 10, 2016 01:00 AM EST

Twitter gives a look to the year that was with #ThisHappened.

Google, Slack Partnership Poses Threat To Microsoft; Companies To Integrate Team Collaboration Products

By Maria Follet - Dec 09, 2016 09:26 AM EST

Slack has finally announced on Thursday that their partnership with Google is official.

End of The World News & Update: Apocalypse Due In Three Weeks? NO Earth Will Be Burned After 5 Billion Years!

By Sam Will - Dec 09, 2016 04:00 AM EST

According to scientists the sun will grow bigger and burn the Earth in 5 billion years, which will mark the end of the world.

Pearl Harbor Attack: A World War II 75 Years Commemoration - What Did Veteran Robert Cole Shared? Watch Here!

By Michael Davis - Dec 09, 2016 06:01 AM EST

The Pearl Harbor Attack was a great loss for all Americans. The commemoration is not remembering the purpose of war but the casualties who sacrificed their lives.

Former Senator Rick Santorum Tells A Dreamer To Leave America; Ana Navarro Interrupts, Defends The Undocumented

By Eunice Faye Cuizon - Dec 08, 2016 10:01 PM EST

"The Messy Truth" - a town hall event lead by Van Jones featured Rick Santorum and Ana Navarro to discuss US political issues.

Beware Of Botnets! Attackers Got 'DDoS' To Shut Down A Targeted System!

By Mary Lourd - Dec 08, 2016 11:48 AM EST

DDoS is a new cyber attack that uses multiple IP addresses to infect a targeted system or resources.

Paris Implements Vehicle Ban Due To Heavy Air Pollution; France's Capital City Offers Fare Free Public Transit

By Eunice Faye Cuizon - Dec 08, 2016 08:50 AM EST

City Mayor Anne Hidalgo implements a car-free day throughout the capital city of France as temporary solution to the pollution. Due to the banning of cars, public transport is made free to convey the people to their destinations.

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