The U.S. recognizes the recently formed coalition of Syrian rebels as the “legitimate representative” of the people, President Obama said.
There is ninth Harry Potter movie being filmed, but it will only be shown at Universal Studios.
Bradford have knocked Arsenal out of the League Cup on Penalties.
Rivera was declared dead by officials after her plane crashed Sunday in Mexico, but her family seems unwilling to believe she died.
A look ahead to the Capital One Cup Quarterfinal.
Spain holds a special place in the hearts of Islamic fundamentalists
Nintendo’s (PINK: NTDOY) Wii U failed to surpass sales of its immediate predecessor on its opening weekend in Japan.
Also this week, China's policymakers are expected to meet on Dec. 12-14 for the annual Central Economic Work Conference (CEWC) to set the policy framework for 2013.
The tennis stars are honored for their 2012 achievements.
A helium balloon ban is one way to deflate a celebration, but it may be a necessary sacrifice in the near future if humans want to avert a serious shortage of the non-renewable gas.
Radio DJs are experiencing backlash over a prank call to Kate Middleton that may have led to the suicide of a nurse. But did they break any laws?
The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on Monday on behalf of the EU.
Manchester United are linked with a £10 million move for Wilfried Zaha.
One-third of NHS’ 1.2 million-strong workforce originated in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Moore, the enthusiastic and eccentric science communicator that hosted the BBC's "The Sky At Night," died at home Sunday.
Monday's Google Doodle celebrated Ada Lovelace, credited as being the world's first computer programmer.
Robin van Persie gave Manchester United a 3-2 victory over Manchester City.
Twins, identical or otherwise, do not exit the mother’s womb simultaneously -- one is born seconds before the other.
Cheryl Cole, host of British talent competition TV show "The X Factor," is suing producers of the American version of the show after she was fired from the new version. Cole is asking for $2.3 million in damages.
Kate Middleton's bout with a rare form of severe morning sickness suggests there may be a royal daughter, or royal twins, in the future.
Protests, some violent, continued after Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi called for dialogue with the opposition over the draft constitution.
Random House, publisher of E. L. James's "Fifty Shades of Grey," is giving $5,000 bonuses to all of its employees.