An ancient Roman villa unearthed in Sicily tells archaeologists more about the Roman Empire.
A 41-year-old man was attacked by a crocodile in Indonesia, and people were surprised to see the predator bringing the body back to the river bank a day later.
Two ISIS women suicide bombers targeted Iraqi troops Monday morning, killing one soldier.
“It’s my decision to leave. If there were no TV show my marriage could be much better.”
“I want to get him deported,” she said.
“Cars 3” is expected to end the reign of “Wonder Woman” at the box office.
This is the fifth conviction for the charge of “public indecency” during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan
There is no law against eating or drinking in public during Ramadan, but each year the issue comes to contention.
Gal Gadot’s hit movie “Wonder Woman” continues to dominate the box office for the second week.
"So true. So powerful. Gives me a huge drive to dive in and work on the next one," Gadot wrote.
Wonder Woman can't win every battle.
Flights from some European countries, including the United Kingdom, may ban large electronics from the cabin when flying to the United States.
Google's service will be a part of the Google Global Cache, which will show Cubans popular content from around the world.
The attack is merely the latest in France, which has been under a near-constant state of emergency.
George Lucas appeared on-stage at 'Star Wars' Celebration 2017 in Orlando and soured the mood by describing the original 'Star Wars' as "a film for 12-year-olds.' But he didn't mean it as an insult.
Intelligence sources believe that terrorist groups have developed methods to plant explosives in laptops that could bypass airport security, according to reports.
A failed plot to use a fake iPad as an explosive on a flight was reportedly the reason the United States and United Kingdom banned electronics from select flights.
Royal Jordanian Airlines suggested its passengers flying to the U.S. contemplate the meaning of life to pass the time on flights.
Tourists at the Tunisia zoo threw a slab of concrete into the crocodile's cage, which landed on his head.
Anis Amri visited the mosque an hour before he hijacked a truck and drove it into the crowded Christmas market in December.
A number of suspects believed to be behind attacks inspired by the Islamic State groups share photos and videos of themselves near the scene of their acts.
The news of the Islamic State group's involvement comes as authorities are conducting a massive search for the gunman who opened fire in the Reina nightclub.