"Kim Jong-un does not listen to any voice, and this leads us to view Kim Jong-un's mental state as uncontrollable," said South Korean President Park Geun-hye.
A new study shows that the French are the most skeptical when it comes to trusting the safety of vaccines.
New studies could be an important first step toward a vaccine for the disease.
The Japanese automaker is pulling 120,000 vehicles over fears brake fluid could cause fires.
The Jets' Brandon Marshall hasn't responded to being on the receiving end of misguided attacks.
In Italy, it's totally ok to masturbate in public as long as the act is not witnessed by a minor.
The Democratic presidential nominee discussed sexism and being perceived as being "unemotional" in an interview with the popular blog.
The move comes at a time of heightened tensions in the South China Sea and the U.S. has urged China to avoid militarizing the region.
Dustin Moskovitz endorsed the Democratic candidate while announcing the third-largest donation in this election cycle.
Lady Gaga has released her new single “Perfect Illusion” which is available for purchase on iTunes now. Listen to the “American Horror Story” actress' new song and find out what fans are saying on Twitter here.
Engineers at Stanford University have developed a device that could be a practical cannabis intoxication roadside test for drivers.
The Philippine president also called the UN's Ban Ki-moon a fool for bringing up human rights issues.
Following a series of high-profile cyber breaches, the Obama administration announced the position earlier this year.
The U.S., France, Japan, China and South Korea have all condemned Pyongyang’s provocative actions.
Norway’s largest circulating newspaper published an open letter Thursday accusing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg of abusing his power.
The swimmer and his colleagues Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen were given varying punishments by the U.S. Olympic and swimming committees.
The government suspended 11,500 teachers over alleged links to the outlawed Kurdistan Worker's Party claiming that there were about 14,000 teachers with links to the militants.
The recent news that actress Halle Berry won't divorce her husband reveals an obsession with celebrity relationships.
The smartphones have been recalled over the chance of them igniting into fire or even exploding.
There is cautious optimism ahead of human trials.
More people in the U.S. are on gluten-free diets even though they have not been diagnosed with celiac disease.
Johnny Depp is going to need to brush up on his legal jargon for his latest film role.