Next Year Could Mark The End Of Polio
Nigeria is now off the list — the last case was in 2014. That leaves Afghanistan and Pakistan as the last two countries harboring the virus.
Nigeria is now off the list — the last case was in 2014. That leaves Afghanistan and Pakistan as the last two countries harboring the virus.
After three-year long wait for a solution, traders of the Sultan Bazar on Monday staged protest on the streets against the government and the Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) for their plans to raze down shops.
Wherever one looks, one sees additional red tape, rules and assaults on the free market
Special Operations Team (SOT) of the Cyberabad police on Monday raided Telangana Tourism's Haritha hotel at Keesara and arrested five couples on the charges of indulging in obscene activities.
FBI Director James Comey told a meeting of police chiefs Monday that increased scrutiny is having an impact on law enforcement. He said he believes police have become more reluctant to aggressively pursue crime since the uproar over the death of Michael Brown and other high-profile cases.
SuperPACs aren't just for presidential and congressional candidates anymore. In cities across the country, the unlimited donation political committees are stepping into local politics.
The unbeaten Bengals got back to work Monday after their bye week, but linebacker Vontaze Burfict was not in uniform. What that means for Burfict in his attempt to be return from the physically unable to perform list and complete his comeback from microfracture surgery, we don’t know — at least partly because Bengals coach…
Police have registered a domestic harassment case against Tollywood ace director Srinu Vaitla for assaulting his wife.
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to several New Hampshire voters who are backing or open to backing the three top GOP candidates who have never held any elective office: Donald Trump, Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson. NPR explores what pushed them towards these candidates.
The Internet has exploded in support of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei after Lego refused to donate its toy bricks for an upcoming exhibition in Melbourne, Australia.
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the Afghan-Pakistan region on Monday. NPR has the latest.
The University of Mississippi took down the state flag from its campus Monday. It follows a debate in the state about removing the Confederate battle flag from Mississippi's official flag.
NPR's Becky Sullivan was on Jeopardy! Friday, and her incorrect answer to Final Jeopardy went viral.
Poland's opposition party has won parliamentary elections. It's a historic win. The party will likely have enough seats to govern alone — something that hasn't happened since democracy was restored in the country in 1989. Martin Sobczyk of The Wall Street Journal explains how the win for the "Law and Justice" party also symbolizes a shift to the right.
Congress is running up against a deadline to raise the debt ceiling, and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says that risks "manufacturing a crisis for our country." What is the debt ceiling anyway? And what happens if the U.S. hits it?
The World Health Organization released a report Monday linking some processed red meats to cancer.
In its first superhero series of the 21st century, CBS is building Supergirl around characters traditionally seen as sidekicks. NPR offers a peek at the new show.
The Natural World of Winnie the Pooh is a new book about Ashdown Forest, the place that inspired A.A. Milne to create his classic children's tales. NPR's Ari Shapiro visits with author Kathryn Aalto.
Ed Walker died Monday after signing off his long-running show, The Big Broadcast, for the last time. The show, heard out of NPR member station WAMU, reprised programs from the golden age of radio.
The leader of the Welsh Conservatives says he cannot support the UK government's timing planned cuts to tax credits.
The Telangana Telugu Desam Party (TDP) on Monday demanded that the government immediately restore security cover to its leader in the Legislative Assembly Errabelli Dayakar Rao and state party president L Ramana.
There was insufficient evidence to prove that 65-year-old Alain Thurin abused the billionaire's trust
BEIRUT - At least 120,000 people have been displaced in Syria this month because of fighting, according to U.N. humanitarian officials.
BEIRUT (AP) — At least 120,000 people have been displaced in Syria this month because of fighting, according to U.N. humanitarian officials.
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Singer Wayne Newton is close to resolving a property dispute after the neighbors who live next to his vacation home in Montana sued him when he put up a chain that blocked…
Мы не навязываем Вам своё видение, мы даём Вам объективный срез событий дня без цензуры и без купюр. Новости, какие они есть — онлайн (с поминутным архивом по всем городам и регионам России, Украины, Белоруссии и Абхазии).
123ru.net — живые новости в прямом эфире!
В любую минуту Вы можете добавить свою новость мгновенно — здесь.