Rasean Tate says he was subjected to homophobic slurs while he worked, and eventually lost his job as a result.
In honor of April 1, 2014, learn theories of the history behind April Fools' Day and other facts and trivia about the worldwide pranking holiday.
Despite the FN’s relatively sizable gains among the electorate, its road to Élysée Palace remains a hopelessly distant dream.
Chevron has signed an exploration agreement with Polish gas giant PGNiG - this after several companies left over disappointing drilling results.
Switzerland's competition commission said it opened a probe into several Swiss, British and U.S. banks over potential currency rate manipulation.
Scientists are gaining a deeper understanding of one of the worst pandemics in human history.
Facebook's Connectivity Lab is developing technology to connect the two-thirds of the world without Internet access.
A look into what several former "Harry Potter" stars are doing now.
A new study maps "mega-regions" in the U.S. and compares their economic output to countries around the world.
Service sector growth remained the strongest contributor, while output in the construction sector fell, according to ONS.
Users will have to pay $99.99 a year for an Office 365 subscription if they want to use the apps to edit documents.
Between Gmail, Android phones, Docs and other Google services, a lot more people are providing Google with information today than five years ago.
"Harry Potter" actress Emma Watson recently expressed her interest in a "Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them" film cameo.
What's more, nearly half of U.S. oil production in the fourth quarter came from tight oil formations, not natural pressure wells.
The Copper Gold Samsung Galaxy S5 might be hard to find outside of the U.K.
"We know that Russian military doctrine advocates escalating in order to de-escalate," British Defense Secretary Philip Hammond said, adding, "this escalation we're seeing is indeed simply the playing out of the classic Russian military doctrine."
"I think it underlines the fact that it remains a family dynasty in spite of being a listed company," commentator and former Murdoch editor Roy Greenslade said.
Forty-six years ago, in violation of international law and UN resolutions, Great Britain seized the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius.
At The Hague, Obama said one trip goal was to reassure allies he was acting to meet their concerns by limiting the scope of data-gathering.
The president dismissed Russia as a "regional power" that poses no threat to the U.S.
A new study has proposed a new structure for bone mineral where the chemical citrate creates a "goo" that prevents bones from shattering.
To celebrate the "Rocket Man" singer's birthday, here are some quotes and key facts.