Thailand Flood: Residents of Bangkok Struggle to Stay Dry (PHOTOS)
Thailand is experiencing the worst flooding in over 50 years which has affected more than nine million people. Over 400 people have died.
Romania Football Game: Fan Attacks Player (Photos and Video)
Violence erupted during Sunday's game between Romanian clubs Petrolul Ploiesti and Steaua Bucharest when a fan invades the pitch and punches Steaua defender George Galamaz in the head.
Prophet Mohammed is the 'Guest Editor' of French Satirical Magazine
Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical weekly says it has named the Prophet Mohammed as editor-in-chief for its next issue to celebrate the election win of Tunisia's Islamist party.
Rick Hendrick Plane Crash: NASCAR Owner Safe
Rick Hendrick, owner of one of the most successful NASCAR teams, Hendrick Motorsports, escaped with only a broken rib and broken clavicle when his small plane lost its brakes and crash landed at Key West International Airport.
Daylight Savings Time in North America Ends This Weekend
This year Daylight Savings Time ends for most people in the U.S. and Canada, at 2 a.m. next Sunday.
Kim Kardashian Files for Divorce (Photos)
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian filed for divorce on Monday, just 72 days after marrying basketball player Kris Humphries in a lavish wedding that was billed as a fairytale.
UNESCO Admits Palestine, and U.S. Freezes Funds
The United States announced to stop financial contribution to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation after the UN body voted to admit Palestine as its full member, which the Obama administration termed as regrettable and premature.
Celebrity Jihad to Taylor Swift: Convert to Islam
Taylor Swift, 21, has called upon her lawyers in a battle against gossip Web site Celebrity Jihad over what it claims is a leaked private photo of the singer.
Halloween 2011: Marilyn Manson Voted Creepiest Celebrity (PHOTOS)
Manson was voted 69 percent creepy in a survey conducted by E-Poll Market Research in anticipation of Halloween, reports Reuters.
16-Foot Python Eats Florida Deer Weighing 76 Pounds
A 16-foot-long python was captured in Southern Florida after workers from South Florida Water Management District discovered that it had eaten a whole adult deer.
Herman Cain Denies Sexual Harassment Allegations
Herman Cain, frontrunner to be Republican presidential candidate is accused of 'inappropriate behavior' towards women in 1990s.
The World's Seven Billionth Baby is Born (PHOTOS)
The world's seven billionth baby was born Monday in the Philippines.
Sarkozy Criticized for Asking China to Invest in Euro Rescue
France's opposition Socialists have attacked President Nicolas Sarkozy for seeking Chinese help in solving the euro zone debt crisis.
Taylor Swift Topless Photo Scandal: Web Site to be Sued
Taylor Swift, 21, has called upon her lawyers in a battle against gossip website Celebrity Jihad over what it claims is a leaked private photo of the singer.
HP TouchPad to be Sold for $150 at Best Buy
HP's $99 tablet is officially out of stock, but Best Buy says it has some 32 GB TouchPads lying around and will be selling them for $150 in November.
Daylight Saving Time 2011 Will End Nov. 6
Daylight saving time officially ends next week, at 2 a.m. on Nov. 6, when clocks are turned back one hour. In the northern hemisphere, daylight saving time generally begins in March and ends in November.
Halloween 2011: It’s Time for Candy Corn and Chocolates, Too [PHOTOS]
It has been reported the average American eats 24 pounds of candy a year, and most of that is likely consumed right around this time. Americans purchase nearly 600 million pounds of candy a year for Halloween.
Adolf Hitler Campbell, Sisters to Continue in Foster Care
Adolf Hitler Campbell and his two sisters will remain under foster care after a judge denied the parents custody of their kids.
Google Search Algorithm Feels ‘Romney Can't Win’
Google's mysterious search algorithm appears to be suggesting U.S. presidential contender Mitt Romney has a poor chance of winning the 2012 election.
Formula One Kicks Off in India
Formula One kicked off at Buddh International Circuit (BIC), Greater Noida near Delhi in India. It is clear that the weekend will be an extraordinary demonstration of the new wealth and power of the Indian elite.
iPhone 4S Battery Drain: Apple is Investigating With Consumers
Apple Inc. is in discussion with some iPhone 4S owners to try and solve problems with battery life on the new device, after some people saw dramatic drops in longevity compared to previous models.
iPhone 5: Why Apple Delays Its Launch
After having been halted by the iPhone 4S reality for some time, the rumor mills have back to the imaginary iPhone 5. Many people believe Apple will launch iPhone 5 in 2012.
Indian Authorities Seize Server Linked to Duqu Computer Virus
Indian authorities have seized computer equipment from a data center in Mumbai as part of an investigation into the Duqu malicious software that some security experts warned could be the next big cyber threat.
Air China Completes First Flight With Biofuel Mixture
Air China, in partnership with Boeing, Honeywell UOP, the Civil Aviation Administration of China, PetroChina and Pratt & Whitne, on Friday successfully test flew a passenger plane powered by a mix of biofuel and traditional aviation fuel, which in the near future could help the country overcome crude oil shortages.
Alex Torres, Hope Howell Skydiving Sex Video: No Violation of Rules, Says FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration has found that a pilot involved in a skydiving sex stunt over Taft did not violate FAA regulations, agency spokesman Ian Gregor said in an email Friday
Syrian Forces Kill 40 Protesters Seeking Protection [PHOTOS]
Syrian forces shot dead at least 40 civilians Friday when they fired on demonstrators demanding international protection from President Bashar al-Assad's crackdown on pro-democracy protests.
Iranian Actress Freed From Prison
An Iranian actress who was sentenced to a year in jail and 90 lashes for appearing in a film critical of the country's government has been released, according to Amnesty International and the film's producers.
Paul Stanley of Kiss Has Vocal Chord Surgery
Kiss lead singer Paul Stanley underwent successful surgery for recurring vocal cord issues.
Facebook Plans Server Farm on Edge of Arctic Circle
Facebook announced it is building its first European server farm in Lulea, a Swedish town about 62 miles south of the Arctic Circle. This will be its first data center outside of the United States.
Will China Contribute to Eurozone Bailout Fund?
The head of the eurozone's bailout fund is beginning attempts to persuade China to invest in a scheme to help rescue member countries facing debt crises while Beijing has made it clear that it will demand strong guarantees on the safety of any contribution it might make.