He calls himself “Dragon.” He’s 25 years old and clad in a black helmet, body armor, and breathing mask. This is a day in the life of one of the Hong Kong protests’ most diehard demonstrators.
U.S. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib won’t visit her grandmother in the West Bank despite Israel’s decision to drop its travel ban on her. The lawmaker says it’s a matter of principle.
Danish politicians are ridiculing the White House over reports that President Trump and his advisers had privately discussed the idea of trying to buy Greenland. The real estate has strategic value.
North Korea has cut off peace talks with the South. Pyongyang has been furious for weeks that the U.S. and South Korea continue to conduct joint military exercises during the diplomatic thaw.
Millions of years after humans evolved to lose their tails, Japanese researchers are developing a robotic one to replace it. They say it could help unsteady elderly people from falling over.
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