November 14, 2017 Surfer punches shark in nose to escape killer's jaws A novice surfer mastered a pro's move on the first try: He punched a shark on the nose to escape its jaws.
November 10, 2017 Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte: I stabbed someone to death, Obama is 'so black and arrogant' Outspoken Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte added to his legendary list of outrageous claims Thursday when he bragged about stabbing a person to death when he was 16 years old -- and Duterte raised even more eyebrows when he reportedly later called former President Barack Obama "so black and arrogant."
November 9, 2017 Hawaii 'lost sailors' say rescuers wanted to 'kill us' The two Hawaiian women whose tale of survival in the Pacific Ocean is being picked apart by Coast Guard officials and researchers now claim the Taiwanese ship that towed them to a U.S. Navy vessel was actually trying to kill them.
November 3, 2017 US considering returning North Korea to list of terror sponsors President Trump's national security adviser says North Korea could be returned to the list of countries the U.S. believes sponsor terrorism, as part of Trump's strategy to counter the North's growing nuclear threat.
November 2, 2017 North Korea's Kim Jong Un: From punchline to world menace North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, once a source of global ridicule, is no longer being treated as a joke now that the Hermit Kingdom's destructive power can match his increasing belligerance.
October 31, 2017 Disrespecting China's national anthem could result in three years in prison China’s parliament is considering criminal penalties for those who disrespect the national anthem, Reuters reported Monday, citing from state news agency Xinhua.
October 31, 2017 North Korea likely stole classified warship blueprints, lawmaker says A South Korean lawmaker said Tuesday the country is "almost 100 percent certain" that North Korean hackers pilfered several of its sensitive military documents as part of a massive cyberattack last year, including classified naval warship blueprints.
October 31, 2017 Lost sailors’ story’s list of inconsistencies cast doubt on tale of survival The two Hawaii women who say they were lost at sea never activated their emergency beacon, adding to a growing list of inconsistencies that cast doubt on the women's harrowing tale of survival, the U.S. Coast Guard announced Monday.
October 22, 2017 Filipino terror suspect Isnilon Hapilon confirmed dead via DNA tests, officials say DNA tests have confirmed the death of one of the FBI's most-wanted terror suspects, who the Philippine military reported was killed in a final battle to quell an Islamic State group-linked siege in southern Marawi city, U.S. and Philippine officials said Saturday.
October 21, 2017 Philippines leader Duterte says he is willing to shoot criminals himself Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said he would be willing to shoot criminals himself after sidelining the police 10 days ago in his controversial deadly war on drugs.