Retired Marine Corporal Larry Morris, along with two fellow officers who dutifully lowered the flag 54 years ago, presented the Stars and Stripes on Friday to three Marines now part of the detachment in Havana.
So, what they’ve really done is programmed a bunch of little robots to work within a set of directions, and to gather as much information as they can to assign themselves their next task, without having a programmer tell them what they should do next.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday expressed “profound grief” for those who suffered at the hands of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II, but stopped short of issuing a fresh apology of his own.
CHQ endorsed Congressman and candidate for Florida’s Republican Senate nomination to succeed Marco Rubio joined with Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton (also endorsed by CHQ) to write a powerful indictment of Obama’s nuclear weapons deal with Iran that we covered recently:...
In less than two hours, Militarized Police reported eight attacks in Osasco and another two in Barueri, both satellite cities of Sao Paulo, in which 13 and 3 people were murdered, respectively, while another six were wounded.
Jeremy Corbyn is “cautious” about his chances of victory in the Labour leadership contest despite an opinion poll giving him a clear lead and the bookmakers installing him as favourite to win.
It sounds like a story straight from a frustrated sci-fi writer’s notebook of scrapped ideas, but evidence has been found proving that there’s really not much thrill on the huge puzzle connected to the small island in North Carolina, except for the possibility of a...
The American flag was raised for the first time in 54 years, symbolically ushering in an era of renewed diplomatic relations between the two Cold War-era foes.
Some are embracing the new regulations as a chance for Kentucky to improve public health and the environment by moving away from coal and the pollution it causes during mining and burning.
Speaking about proposed ID cards for immigrants, he told Radio 4’s Today programme: ‘I don’t think there is any doubt that most people in Calais are coming here for economic reasons. There are a few thousand of them in total, and only a fraction of those have...