Jimmy Kimmel’s “kill everyone in china” controversy is still making waves in communities across the U.S. Protests took place in 27 cities on Saturday, some calling for Kimmel’s show to be terminated from ABC.
The European Space Agency says there is little chance people will get hit by the debris.
Asked about gaps in the new health care law, President Obama responded with a perfectly reasoned expression of regret. And then the right pounced.
A breakaway region of war-torn Somalia may be sitting on an oil bonanza. Among those looking to profit is the former boss of Gulf spill-era BP.
Nonfarm payrolls data and the effect of the government shutdown on the unemployment figure should hold investors’ attention.
Discussing the cool new features, and controversy, of New York's new NV200 taxi.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith are accused of splitting up yet again, after the actor took photos with actress Margot Robbie.
Out of work? There are an increasing number of “dream jobs” on offer for those willing to travel the world for free.
As the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis fade, an OECD report charts happiness levels from the period.
Quarterly results could once again provide direction to markets ahead of Thursday’s GDP and jobless claims data.
"Prism" may be an international security issue in Australia, as the deluxe version includes paper containing plant seeds that aren't local.
Not everyone is familiar with the members of the popular One Direction boy band, as supermodel Naomi Campbell proved when she failed to recognize Harry Styles.
Two activities that most would not suspect, topped the list.
A giant fossil tooth is identified as a newly discovered species of platypus that lived somewhere between 5 million and 15 million years ago.
Only 13% of the world’s workers are engaged in the work they’re doing; 24% are so unhappy they’re actively undermining their colleagues’ work.
Nauru residents may finally obtain access to savings accounts, debit cards and credit cards after burying their cash in the dirt.
What's more, outgoing investment by OECD economies fell by 20 percent to $155 billion.
A group called "Anonymous Indonesia" hacked more than 170 Australian websites in protest of NSA spying reports.
The U.S. has its Kentucky Derby and U.K. its Royal Ascot, but what happens at Australia's Melbourne Cup Carnival is of another caliber altogether.
After a solid performance last week and month, stocks look set to open higher. Earnings and factory data will hold market's interest.
The 12-member strong trade alliance, if completed, could represent a major challenge to China.
Beachgoers on Magnetic Island in Queensland, Australia, said they saw an object in the water that resembled Nessie the Loch Ness Monster on Friday.