Tim Peake (L) of the European Space Agency, Yuri Malenchenko (C) of Roscosmos and Tim Kopra (R) of NASA landed in a remote area near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
Life never stands still, and every day brings new inventions and innovations to our world thanks to the ingenuity of thousands of creative people.
When we’re confronted with something as tragic, as difficult to cope with, as the Orlando shooting, some of us will look for solace in the divine. And in those moments, the little things — ones that don’t lend themselves to ready explanations — can take on great significance.
"Attacks on any American, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation, is an attack on all of us."
The plan would cost the government around 208 billion Swiss francs a year (£143 billion)
U.S. President Barack Obama extended overtime pay benefits Wednesday for 4.2 million American workers, an attempt to increase the paychecks for employees who often work long hours without getting any extra money.
Over the last 20 years, 2 billion people have gained access to better drinking water, leaving just 11% of the world’s population without clean drinking water. Those last 11%, which is over 780 million people, are some of the hardest to reach – in remote rural areas, places of extreme water stress, or poorer countries where large scale water infrastructure is just too expensive.
The theft at convenience store ATMs took place in the morning of May 15 in Tokyo and 16 prefectures across the country, and police believe over 100 people might have coordinated in the unlawful withdrawal.
Unemployed construction worker Roberto Sanchez could hear a time bomb ticking as he waited in line with 300 people outside a grocery store this week, hoping that corn meal or rice might be delivered later in the afternoon.
Venezuela's socialist government ordered public workers on Tuesday to work a two-day week as an energy-saving measure in the crisis-hit South American country.