People with severe psoriasis were 46 percent more likely to get a diabetes diagnosis than people without the condition, after weight and other health measures were taken into account, according to a new study.
Baldwin's behavior in recent years has repeatedly stunned the public--but the actor seldom accepts accountability for his headline-making follies.
After weeks of uncertainty, a Greek government has emerged following talks between Greece's center-right New Democracy party, which won Sunday's parliamentary elections, and the smaller leftist parties that lost seats.
The nation's largest public-sector employee union this week selects its first new leader in a generation, and its more than 3,500 delegates, representing about 1.4 million members, must decide which of two candidates is most likely to halt declining membership and shrinking benefits: the one focused on national politics or the one focused on localized activism?
Hundreds of thousands of South Korean cab drivers began their first nationwide strike Wednesday, demanding higher fares and cheaper fuel, prompting the authorities to run additional bus and subway services.
Crude oil futures hovered above $84 a barrel Wednesday amid expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve may announce additional stimulus measures to spur economic growth.
New leak alleges U.S. and Israel created Flame virus to hamper Iran's nuclear progress.
New York City residents added 10 years to their life expectancy between 1987 and 2009, according to a new report.
David Hemler, who deserted the United States Air Force approximately 28 years ago, was found in Sweden, where he has been living since 1984, after he revealed his true identity to his family.
Drawing inspiration from New York City's Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is also considering banning large soda and sweetened beverages in city restaurants.
The Twitterverse is mocking Serge Ibaka after the Oklahoma City Thunder power forward said Miami Heat superstar LeBron James is not a good defender.
China's attempt to manage inflation in the real estate market is putting pressure on local governments and pushing homebuyers overseas.
For the third time in a mere two weeks, the motorcade of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has been involved in a fatal accident. Who is to blame?
Here are the top five anger prone stars that would be seriously dangerous if they were armed.
Mike Tyson made a surprising confession in a recent television interview on NBC's Today show. Host Ann Curry asked the former boxer about becoming vegan?but his answer had nothing to do with his diet.
Oscar-nominated actress Susan Tyrrell famous for her roles in Fat City and Cry Baby alongside Johnny Depp died on Sunday, her family confirmed to People magazine. She was 67.
From 2002 to 2010, the use of ADHD drugs grew by 46 percent, or some 800,000 prescriptions a year, researchers from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration say.
On May 18, Facebook closed its first day as a public company at $38.23, valuing itself around $105 billion. On Tuesday at mid-day, it traded near $31.50. Still, despite the vilification of the IPO, the slumping share price and dozens of class action lawsuits filed in federal courts in New York and California, Facebook, a damaged brand, has followed the advice of New York image guru Clive Chajet who said it should ignore the press and stick to its knitting.
Crude oil futures declined Tuesday as rising Spanish and Italian bond yields outweighed optimism over the Greek election results.
Asian shares slipped on Tuesday as a post-Greek election relief rally quickly ran out of steam, with rising Spanish and Italian bond yields signaling that European leaders still have much to do to contain the euro zone debt crisis.
Hollie C., the Australian tourist who had to get 16 stitches after being hit in the head by a bottle during a club brawl allegedly involving Drake, Chris Brown, Meek Mill and members of their entourages, has spoken out via YouTube.
The federal government has lost another trial against a professional athlete.