In typical Kanye West fashion, the album was released after a string of delays and pushbacks, causing his loyal and often rabid fanbase to temporarily lose their cool.
An Israeli company has provided a deprived, Colombian village with a machine that turns air into water. The machine, which arrived at the beginning of October, has already provided thousands of locals with clean drinking water
A 660 pound, Russian circus bear viciously savaged its handler, before turning its attention towards the terrified audience.
Hong Kong protesters have come out to give their support for Catalonian separatists, proudly exhibiting Catalonia’s flag in a rally on Thursday, October 24.
Five Chinese assassins, who subcontracted the killing to each other, have been jailed for attempted murder in Nanning, Guangxi.
Doctors had previously been recommended to only attempt to save premature babies after 23 weeks; however, new data shows that babies born earlier can be saved, and the overall rate for premature survival has doubled as medical technology improves.
Google’s quantum computing division has claimed to have made a leap forward for the entire field.
On Wednesday, October 23, Essex Police discovered a transport truck containing the dead bodies of 39 people believed to be from Bulgaria. 38 have been identified as adults, while 1 was a teen. All 39 were pronounced dead on site.
“I have yet to meet a real champion who has a problem with trans women. Real champions want stronger competition. If you win because bigotry got your competition banned… you’re a loser,” said McKinnon.
While Turkey continues its invasion of Syria, Kurdish lawmakers inside Turkey continue to face serious persecution.
The UN is investigating allegations that Turkey used chemical weapons against civilians in Northern Syria.
A robot hand using powerful AI has advanced to a point where it can solve a Rubik’s cube using information learned through simulation.
London commuters sick and tired of disruptions to critical infrastructure by Extinction Rebellion protestors took matters into their own hands when the subways were brought to a halt by protestors who climbed several train cars.
Safraz Ali, who was a former University of Calgary student moved to live in the occupied Islamic State with his wife, but he claims he was not a member of the group.
According to the poll around eight percent of the death tolls in prisons can be attributed to these horrific causes. WANRING: Disturbing content.