A British convert to Islam who was convicted in Turkey of being part of the Islamic State group was sentenced to eight years in prison in Britain on Monday after he pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. Aine Leslie Davis, 39, was deported
Long thought of as the “trash can of the cell”, a tiny organelle released amid cellular division is actually packed with viable genetic material that can affect other cells — and spread cancer. This is the conclusion of geneticist Professor Ahna Skop
Mobile phones just might be young people’s best friend, whether their parents like it or not. A new study from Common Sense Media, a nonprofit group in San Francisco, California, researched phone usage among a diverse group of 203 kids aged 11
Lucy Letby faces a life spent behind bars without parole after she became the fourth woman in Britain to be given a whole-life order. The sick killer murdered seven babies in her care and attempted to kill six others between June 2015
Music icon Jimmy Buffett passed away on Friday at the age of 76. The cause of death was merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a disease he had been fighting for four years, according to the official obituary posted on the musician’s website. MCC
Killer nurse Lucy Letby, who is refusing to attend court for her sentencing tomorrow, should have the hearing beamed live into her cell, former justice secretary Robert Buckland has said. The 33-year-old was found guilty on Friday at Manchester Crown Court of
A woman who was allegedly kidnapped says she managed to escape by beating open the door of the makeshift cell she was being kept in with her bare hands “until they were bloody”. The FBI has said that “her quick thinking and will
The jail holding the man suspected of being the Gilgo Beach serial killer is placed on lockdown whenever he leaves his cell, it has emerged. Rex Heuermann is also said to have had only one visitor since he was sent to the
When you are on a cruise, at the beach, in the mountains, or even driving through a different area, you may expect a poor cellphone signal. However, when you’re in your own home, and calls start dropping, it’s unacceptable and downright frustrating.
Summer camp typically evokes images of playing “Capture the Flag,” staying in cozy cabins, singing at campfires and perhaps swimming in a lake. For a group of nearly 600 teenagers from northern Virginia, summer camp was just a little different from the