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Sudbury Basin

Mystery Behind Canada’s Giant Crater Solved

Life

Researchers recently discovered that the massive crater in Canada was caused by a comet that crashed on Earth over 1.8 billion years ago.READ MORE

Pope Francis

Pope Francis Builds Showers for the Homeless

Church

Construction of public showers for the homeless at the Vatican has begun under the order of Pope Francis. READ MORE

President Enrique Pena Nieto of Mexico

President of Mexico to Reveal Details of His Wealth

World

Mexico’s president Enrique Pena Nieto announced that he will reveal the details of his asset to settle the controversies surrounding him and his wife, Angelica Rivera. READ MORE

Man with Gun in His Car Near the White House Arrested by the Secret Service

Society

Members of the U.S. Secret Service arrested a man parked near the White House after a firearm, ammunition and a knife was found inside his car.READ MORE

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

Prime Minister of Japan Calls for Snap Election

World

The prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, has called for a snap election on December and announced that he will dissolve the parliament.READ MORE

Umbrella Revolution

Hong Kong Police to Remove Protesters’ Barricades in Mong Kok

World

Hong Kong law enforcers are targeting to dismantle barricades set up by members of the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement in the district of Mong Kok by tomorrow.READ MORE

Japanese Scientific Expedition Vessel

Japan Reduces Whale Hunting Quota In Antarctic

World

Japan announced that it has reduced its whale hunt quota in the Antarctic to prove that its marine vessels are conducting genuine scientific expeditions.READ MORE

Satellite

U.S. Worried About Possible Satellite Killer From Russia

World

The U.S. government is worried that the unidentified object launched by Russia into space might be a device designed to destroy other satellites.READ MORE

Another Kenyan Woman Stripped Hours After ‘My Dress, My Choice’ Protest

Society

A woman in Nairobi, Kenya, was attacked and stripped in public on Monday by a group of men hours after the “My Dress, My Choice” protest was conducted in the same area.READ MORE

Lightning

Lightning Strikes in U.S. may Increase by 50%

US

A new study predicted that lightning strikes in the United States will increase by 50 percent due to the global effects of climate change.READ MORE

Kenyan Women Launch Protest to Wear What They Want

Society

A crowd of around 1,000 women marched the streets of Nairobi, Kenya, to fight for their right to dress how they choose to.READ MORE

Church

Church of England Opens Doors for Female Bishops

Church

The Church of England has ended a long-standing debate after passing a law that allows women to become bishops. For over 40 years, the members of the Church have been debating whether or not women will be allowed to join the episcopate. On Nov. 17, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby met with the Anglican General Synod at London's Church House to address the change in canon law.READ MORE

Slavery

Report Shows 36 Million People Still Living as Slaves

Society

The Walk Free Foundation, a human rights organization based in Australia, released a report indicating that 35.8 million people in the world are living in modern slavery.READ MORE

Facebook

Facebook Prepping to Launch Service for Professionals

Society

Popular social networking site Facebook is reportedly preparing to launch an online service designed for professionals called Facebook at Work.READ MORE

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