Sunday, July 20, 2014

What We Know About the Crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and 10 More

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What We Know About the Crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17

Malaysia Airlines flight 17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine with 298 people on board. Families were shattered, nations grieved. Here's what we know.

'I'm for the Truth': RT Reporter Resigns Over Coverage of Malaysia Airlines Disaster

Another RT correspondent, Sara Firth, has resigned.

Top 10 Jobs With the Highest Work-Life Balance

Balancing out your career and personal life is no easy task. Here's a list of top 10 jobs with the best work-life balance.

Lenovo: We'll Still Sell Small Windows Tablets in America (Updated)

Lenovo, the world's biggest PC vendor, announced it would stop selling small-screen Windows tablets in the U.S.

Map Shows Empty Ukrainian Airspace After MH17 Disaster

In the wake of the Malaysia Airlines disaster, planes are avoiding Ukrainian airspace entirely.

Live Updates on MH17: Confusion Surrounds Black Box Location

The latest reporting on the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in Ukraine.

Pro-Russian Rebel Leader Claims Malaysia Airlines Passengers 'Were Dead Before It Crashed'

A portrait of Igor Strelkov, the brutal and deranged pro-Russian rebel leader who warned, "do not fly in our sky."

Malaysia Airlines Crash: 21 of the World's Most Powerful Front Pages

Newspapers cover the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 disaster. See the most powerful front pages from around the world.

United Arab Emirates Plans to Create Space Program, Land Mars Probe

The country wants to land an unmanned aircraft on Mars, but many are skeptical of the ambitious time frame it set for itself.

Eyewitness at Malaysian Airliner Crash Site

Eyewitness at Malaysian Airlines Crash Site: 'The Whole Area is Scarred.'

'Free Arturo': The Campaign to Save a 'Sad' Polar Bear in an Argentine Zoo

More than 250,000 people signed a petition to save Arturo, the last living polar bear in Argentina, who is visibly suffering from poor enclosure conditions.

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