Are Republican Voters Finally 'Warming Up' to Climate Change Science?
Are Republican voters 'warming up' to the science of climate change? A new study suggests as much, as CNN columnist and environmental reporter John D. Sutter details on today's BradCast.
View ArticleNuclear Test and Satellite Launch Boost N.Korea's Dignity – Kim Jong Un
The North Korean leader said that Friday's successful nuclear test and satellite launch boosted country’s dignity and power.
View ArticleBailiffs arrest debtor’s cat in Russia’s Perm
The man paid his debt on the following day and brought the cat back home
View ArticleSouthern Gas Corridor Best Alternative to Nord Stream 2 - US Energy Envoy
The United States believes that the best alternative to Nord Stream 2 project, bringing gas from Russia to Europe, is to accelerate Azerbaijan’s Southern Gas Corridor project, US State Department...
View Article'Today I've Grown 0.01 mm': German Pine Tree Has Its Own Twitter Account
A 17-meter-high pine tree located in the German region of Schorfheide (Brandenburg), earned the honor of being the nation's first tweeting tree, German magazine Spiegel Online reported.
View ArticleSecond Shooting Reported in Montgomery County, Maryland - Fire Department
Police and fire officials are responding to a second reported shooting in Montgomery County in the US state of Maryland, a spokesperson for Montgomery County (MD) Fire & Rescue Service said in a...
View ArticleRussia’s natural gas export to decline to 184 bln cubic meters in 2016 — outlook
Meanwhile, natural gas production is expected to rise on account of higher domestic gas consumption
View ArticleTory Success in Scottish Vote Shows Views on Brexit Becoming Polarized
The success of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party in the recent elections shows that the regional opinion on the United Kingdom's membership of the United Kingdom is becoming more polarized,...
View ArticlePentagon Uses Russia, China Missile Tests to Boost Spending
The US Department of Defense is apparently trying to secure funding for its program aimed at tackling hypersonic missiles by employing one of the oldest tricks in its playbook – referencing the...
View ArticleIsrael PM's Office Shifts Blame From Gaza War Report Author to Rivals
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office appeared to shift tactics from blaming the author of a leaked report on the 2014 Israel-Gaza war toward the prime minister’s political rivals, the...
View ArticleFrench School Puts Students Under Similar Conditions as Refugees
High school students from the French town of Embrun, Hautes-Alpes, were subjected to a firsthand experience of what it is to be a refugee, the French journal Mediapart reported.
View ArticlePrague to Host First Ever ‘Immortal Regiment’ March on Liberation Day
An "Immortal Regiment" march honoring Liberation Day will be held for the first time in the Czech capital of Prague on May 8, one of the organizers told RIA Novosti on Friday.
View ArticleInto the abyss: Underwater rovers reveal colorful world in deepest part of ocean
Scientists from the underwater version of NASA are sending HD cameras deeper into the oceans than ever before - and they are bringing us along for the ride. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleThe Da Vinci DNA code: Scientists to restore Leonardo's face with genetic...
A group of international scientists have announced their plans to trace the DNA of Leonardo da Vinci in an attempt to reconstruct the face of the world famous Renaissance’s artist and unveil a number...
View ArticleSleeping with the enemy: 12 of Donald Trump’s strangest bedfellows
Donald Trump is now the presumptive Republican nominee in the US presidential race, so he must broaden his appeal beyond the Grand Old Party. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleUS Embassy in Iraq Operates ‘Normally’ Amid Reports of US Marines Arrival
The embassy of the United States in Baghdad is working as usually amid reports of additional US marines’ arrival to the Iraqi capital, a US State Department official told Sputnik on Friday.
View ArticleNorth Korean leader declares success of nuclear, missile tests — TV
Kim Jong-un has for the first time appeared in public wearing a civilian suit instead of the habitual dark military-style jacket
View ArticleDC Metro 'fireball' portends service Armageddon
Washington, DC residents are bracing for extensive delays on Metrorail in the next year as system officials announced a major safety-improvement plan after two fire incidents at a Metro train station...
View ArticleLavrov: Putin and Abe show determination for dialogue in all directions
Russia-Japan consultations on peace treaty will be held in June 2016 at the level of deputy foreign ministers
View ArticleRussian FM Reveals Details of Talks Between Putin, Japan's PM Abe
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov revealed details of the talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in the Russian resort city of Sochi.
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