Even the restaurant owner tries to talk people out of having a bite of the XXX Hot Chilli Burger.
As the World Cup approaches its climax, it’s a fitting time to reflect on the greatest soccer players of all time.
Fans can enjoy a treasury of TV shows, movies, games and books as they wait for the return of "Game of Thrones."
Argentina and Germany will be aiming to end their World Cup droughts when they meet in Sunday’s final.
The company's annual projection is up 4.2 percent from its 2013 forecast.
Diego Maradona's presence looms large over Sunday's World Cup final.
As U.S. troop numbers dwindle in Europe, NATO is being asked to spend more on defense or face the consequences.
During the 2014 Anime Fest in L.A., Luigi created some trouble at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The crypto-currency is legal to trade in Europe, but operating an unregistered bitcoin exchange is not.
Nawal Msaad, whose trial began Tuesday, is accused of funding terrorism after she was found trying to board a plane with €20,000 supposedly for Syrian rebels.
Miley Cyrus and drug overdose are synonymous once more, for some, after she shot a short film that featured drug use.
With surveillance issues already straining relations, a double agent's arrest further threatens the alliance.
An elephant reportedly cried after it was freed from 50 years of being imprisoned.
Leaders of the Syrian National Coalition are meeting in Istanbul this week to talk about new ways to fight ISIS.
The changes Germany coach Joachim Löw has made to his team improve their chances of avoiding three-straight World Cup semifinal exits.
Stage maps and schedules for the 2014 Tour de France
Orange Horizon's initiative by French carrier Orange SA will provide U.S. tourists with easier access to its network while they are traveling in France.
Citing unrest in the Middle East, TSA has announced that US-bound passengers are required to show their electronics -- and they must be charged.
Holcim and Lafarge need to lose assets worth nearly $6.8 billion to get the nod for their $50 billion deal.
Lord Tebbit says there may well have been a coverup since instinct would have been to protect "the system."
There is no word why footage was shot showing Oscar Pistorius re-enacting the killing of his girlfriend.
Internet architect notes repressive governments will work hard to prevent the spread of information.