There are reportedly six actors in the running to star as Christian Grey in "Fifty Shades of Grey" following the departure of actor Charlie Hunnam.
Globally, LFC has at least 240 million fans (or about four times the whole population of the United Kingdom).
A few days ago, the ECB's Mario Draghi identified base effect, food prices and the exchange rate as causes for driving down inflation.
Dicarlo Bennett is a 28-year-old employee for Servisair, an aircraft ground-handling company.
Wall Street's jaded attitude toward Washington's latest crisis could turn into a frenzied one if the U.S. defaults.
For the first time, “very detailed technical discussions” were carried out on Tuesday in Geneva between Tehran and world powers.
The journalist who broke stories about NSA surveillance is reportedly set to join a new media venture funded by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar.
England secured qualification for the World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Poland at Wembley Stadium.
Nearly 60 percent of EU Internet users make purchases online.
Petitioners are calling on Amazon.com Inc. to stop removing erotic fiction. The company recently took down dozens of titles containing so-called rape porn.
The European Space Agency is working to 3D print with metal, one day manufacturing a satellite in one piece, a move that would save money and resources.
Captain Steven Gerrard is wary of a repeat of previous qualification failures when England takes on Poland.
Pepsi could be hurt by a slowdown in Brazil and Russia, two of its largest foreign markets.
The going rate for a pair of pandas on loan includes uranium, energy technology and trade agreements with China.
Malala has responded to such criticisms by asserting that she is neither a “Western puppet” nor ashamed to be Pakistani.
Investors seem cautiously optimistic that Congress will ink a deal to end the US government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling.
While German sentiment shot up, inflation in the UK inched up but not enough to convince analysts to mark the start of an upward trend.
The political deadlock in Washington has now entered its third week. Haven't we said this before?
The Chinese are investing more money in global assets, and London and New York are among popular destinations.
Metropolitan Police want to identify a man seen carrying a child around the time Madeleine McCann went missing in Portugal.
Roughly 1 million pilgrims have avoided hajj in 2013 amid fears over an outbreak of MERS coronavirus in Saudi Arabia.
The false widow spider, or Steatoda nobilis, appears in British headlines as a natural-born killer terrorizing Britons everywhere. But is it really as dangerous as the stories say?