Over the past decades, China has had a good record in aviation safety while developing the industry at a high speed, the head of the UN specialized agency for civil aviation has said.
The thrilling deaths in The Winds of Winter echoed Titus Andronicus. Slow death by torture has been this season’s lifeblood
Two years ago, when they campaigned together, the Massachusetts senator barely mentioned Clinton. On Monday, she was Clinton’s biggest fan and her most valuable voice against Trump. “That was fun!”
A quiet shift is taking place in how women obtain birth control. A growing assortment of new apps and websites now make it possible to get prescription contraceptives without going to the doctor.
Cold wave could not cool people’s enthusiasm for sports in this city.It is a city that once hosted an international sports game, while it is also a small and obscure city at Jiaodong peninsula in China.
Grandmother May Ashworth recently caught the attention of Google and the internet with her polite googling.
Samantha Guess, 9, from Pittsburgh, U.S. always wanted to know what her middle name "Meili" meant. One day, her father sat her down and told her that it meant "beautiful," and she was given it by an orphanage in the Chinese city of Nanjing.
'At some point, you have to stand up and be counted,' 79 year old says
Abandoned by family and mocked by their society, the life of a Pakistani transgender is lonely.It can even be deadly.
A woman who comforted a screaming baby as emergency services tried to free his mother from their wrecked car has told how she talked about Spiderman with his older brother to keep him calm.
On a “fighting with smiles” tour by ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra, selfies and symbols are the weapons of choice, showing adoring fans her family are still in Thailand’s treacherous political game – despite being hemmed in by the junta.
Former television series "The Shield" actor Michael Jace was sentenced to 40 years to life in prison on Friday for shooting his wife in front of their two young children in 2014.
June is out. July might be too soon. The Federal Reserve’s next interest-rate increase is coming, but even September isn’t a sure bet.
She’s 21, has thyroid cancer, and wants people in her prefecture in northeastern Japan to get screened for it. That statement might not seem provocative, but her prefecture is Fukushima, and of the 173 young people with confirmed or suspected cases since the 2011 nuclear meltdowns there, she is the first to speak out.
While many of her peers are still learning how to ride a bike, one little girl is scaling mountains, tracing coastlines, or fighting her way through jungle overgrowth.
A Minneapolis woman, who later became a ‘super host’, denied TV producer Shadi Petosky’s request because of fears of having a trans guest around her son