Physicists have come up with what they claim is a mathematical model of a theoretical "time machine" a box that can move backwards and forwards through time and space.
Trump Says He Thought Being President Would Be Easier Than His Old Life
He misses driving, feels as if he is in a cocoon, and is surprised how hard his new job is.
Taiwan bans slaughter of cats and dogs for human consumption
Taiwan's parliament has approved a bill banning the slaughter of cats and dogs for human consumption.
The U.S. just lost a trade battle with Mexico
Mexico and the U.S. have fought for years over tuna.
Mexico starts giving residency to stranded Cubans
The Mexican government says it has started the process of giving residency permits to 588 Cuban migrants who have been stranded in the border city of Nuevo Laredo since the U.S. 'changed its immigration policy in January.
Gop Drops U.S.-Mexico Wall Demands As Spending Talks Advance
Congressional negotiators on Tuesday inched toward a potential agreement on a catchall spending bill that would deny US President’s request for immediate funding to construct a wall along the Mexico border.
Civil Rights Act covers LGBT workplace discrimination, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court in Chicago on Tuesday ruled that the 1964 Civil Rights Act also protects LGBT employees from workplace discrimination, the first time a federal appellate court has come to that conclusion.
Indiana University Will No Longer Accept Athletes With History Of Sexual Violence
Indiana University is taking a big step toward combat sexual assault and violence against women on its campus.
Students From Mexico Win Global Automotive Design Challenge
Full of drive and passion for automotive engineering, four middle school students from Colegio Americano de Mexicali took first place in the global Student Automotive Design Challenge sponsored by Honeywell, Hometown Solutions, the company's corporate citizenship initiative, and SAE International.
First Illegal Alien ‘Dreamer’ Sent Back to Native Mexico Under Trump
USA Today reports that Juan Manuel Montes, 23, is the first illegal alien who applied for temporary protection from lawful deportation to be sent back home after US President assumed office.
World’s First Skyscraper Designed To Hang Suspended From An Asteroid
So far, we’ve had sky gardens in China and floating cities in the Pacific, but experimental architectural design has just gone a step further into the future.