An anonymous donor contributed a sizable sum to the U.K. government in 1928, but the funds were never spent.
Chelsea host Hull City on the opening weekend of the Premier League season.
As violence in Egypt continues into the weekend, governments have issued travel warnings.
Aston Villa beat Arsenal 3-1 on the opening day of the Premier League season at the Emirates.
Both sides in Egypt blame the U.S. for contributing to the problem. In the wake of all the violence, which side should the U.S. be on?
Men who have sex with men have been prohibited from donating blood since the dawn of AIDS, but gay activists say the ban is outdated and homophobic.
Coverage of England’s Premier League gets underway on NBC this weekend.
Season four of "Downton Abbey" will premiere in the U.S. on Jan. 5, 2014, three months after the show debuts in the U.K.
China is punishing Norway for awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to dissident Liu Xiaobo by rejecting its salmon.
BallBall will be a mobile and web-based company for watching soccer highlights in Indonesia, Japan and Vietnam.
The partition of British India in August 1947 resulted in one of the greatest forced migrations in human history.
Pro-Morsi youth began giving tours of Cairo’s Rabaa al-Adaweya Square two weeks ago, but everything changed Wednesday.
IBM purchased Trusteer, a security software developer, in order to build a cybersecurity lab in Israel.
No Scotsman has since been hanged since Henry Burnett in August 1963.
The recent bloodshed in Cairo and elsewhere has left many travelers wondering: Is Egypt safe?
England beat Scotland 3-2 in a friendly at Wembley, courtesy of a Rickie Lambert header.
As Luis Suarez appears to have performed a dramatic U-turn, Arsenal are left to consider other transfer options.
England meet old rivals Scotland in an international friendly at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday.
Fans have discovered a "Doctor Who" Google Maps Easter Egg that lets users inside the TARDIS.
Mick Deane of Sky News was shot and killed in Cairo, The rest of the cameraman's team was unhurt, the network said.
A months-long recession has ended, with GDP performance boosted by above-consensus U.K. employment data.
For every 100,000 people who live in the U.S., 716 are in prison.