Typhoon Phanfone Returns to Sea After Drenching East Japan Rail services resumed and evacuation advisories were lifted in Tokyo after Typhoon Phanfone passed over the Japanese capital on its... Read More
Photos Reveal Last Moments of Japan Volcano Victims The victims include hiking enthusiasts from a major insurance company. Members of a group of nature lovers studying wild plants.... Read More
GM Issues Two Global Recalls of 524,384 Vehicles General Motors Co said on Friday it is recalling 524,384 cars and sport utility vehicles globally in two actions dealing... Read More
Air Industry Uses Heat Scans and Handwash to Battle Ebola Airlines and airports handling travel to countries worst hit by the Ebola epidemic are trying to prove that flying to... Read More
Mexico Official Suspected of Looting After Hurricane Odile A Mexican official in Baja California Sur has been suspended amid reports linking him to possible looting in the aftermath... Read More
Car Crash Damages Poland’s Famous Solidarity Wall Polish police say a car crash has knocked down a historic wall that unemployed electrician Lech Walesa jumped over in... Read More
Studies Attribute 2013 Wild Weather to Global Warming Scientists looking at 16 cases of wild weather around the world last year see the fingerprints of man-made global warming... Read More
More Bodies Recovered Near Japan Volcano; Toll now 36 Five more bodies were found near the summit of a Japanese volcano on Monday, bringing the total presumed dead to... Read More
Clorox Says Seizure of Venezuela Plant Poses Risk to Workers, Residents Clorox says Venezuela’s decision to seize the company’s shuttered facilities near Caracas may pose safety risks for workers and nearby... Read More
Thailand to Add More Surveilliance Cameras After Tourist Murders Thailand’s government says it will install more surveillance cameras nationwide and better lighting in major tourist areas after the murders... Read More