How and Where to Watch the Champions League Online
There are many ways to watch the UEFA Champions League action live online and on your computer.
For U.N., Loose Weapons in Libya Still a Problem
With Gadhafi gone and Libya's new government still in its infancy, the United Nations Security Council is worried that the weapons could fall into the hands of militants groups or be put into circulation.
NYC Halloween Parade 2011: Photos from the Village
The 2011 New York Halloween Parade in the village took place on Monday night.
Palestinian Militants and Israel Exchange Rocket Fire in Gaza
Palestinian militants in Gaza renewed a rocket attack on Israel, firing seven missiles at the cities of Be'er Sheva and Sderot.
Libya Votes in New Prime Minister Abdel-Rahim al-Keeb
Libya has named Abdel-Rahim al-Keeb as the country's new Prime Minster.
Bangkok, Thailand Floods Recede but Damage Done [PHOTOS]
Flood waters in Bangkok and across Thailand are finally receding, after months of what eventually became the worst flooding in the country in 50 years.
Anonymous Threatens Los Zetas, Joins Mexico's Drug War
Hacker collective Anonymous has focused its Web-based ire on Los Zetas, one of Mexico's most powerful and most dangerous drug cartels.
Bangkok Flood: Worst is Over, but Thailand to be Submerged for Months
Bangkok has avoided Thailand's devastating floods, but it will takes months of work to get the city, and the country, back to normal, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Monday.
Pope Canonizes Catholic Church's Three New Saints: Who Are They?
Pope Benedict XVI beatified the Catholic Church's three newest saints -- Italian bishop and missionary Monsignor Guido Maria Conforti, Spanish nun Sister Bonifacia Rodriguez de Castro and an Italian priest Rev. Luigi Guanella -- during a mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on Sunday.
Kenyan Security Rests on Al-Shabab's Defeat in Somalia
Military tensions between Kenya and Somali insurgent group al-Shabab continues to rise following the Kenyan military’s decision to invade Somalia on Oct. 16.
Tunisia Elections Instigate Violent Protest in Sidi Bouzid
Tunisia's first democratic elections were marred by violent protests in the city of Sidi Bouzid on Thursday night and into Friday.
When and Where to Watch the World Series Game 7
Game seven of the World Series will be played at 8:05 p.m. Eastern Time Friday night. With the St. Louis Cardinals and the Texas Rangers tied 3-3, game seven will determine the 2011 series winner. The game will be shown on Fox.
What Would Beavis and Butt-Head Think of the New 'Beavis and Butt-Head'? (Review)
On Thursday night, MTV aired the first new episode of Beavis and Butt-Head in 14 years. So what would the duo think if they were watching the show on TV?
Saudi Arabia's New Crown Prince Nayef: 5 Things to Know
Following the death of Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan bin Abdelaziz Al Saud on Saturday, King Abdullah has named his half-brother Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud the country's Crown Prince.
'Beavis and Butt-Head' Review: MTV's Ombudsmen as Good (and Stupid) as Ever
The new Beavis and Butt-Head proves the old adage is true: the more things change, the more they stay the same.
As Earthquake Casualties Mount, Focus on Turkey-Israel Relations
The official death toll from the Van, Turkey earthquake last Sunday has risen to 500 people, but while rescue teams find more bodies and people whose homes were destroyed sleeping outside on snowy nights, the world has turned its attention to the relationship between Turkey and Israel.
In a Poor Economy, Black Market Organ Trade is a Booming Business
The international black market organ trade is a $75 million per year industry.
Libya News Update: U.N. Ends Libya Mission, Gadhafi's Killers Questioned
With Moammar Gadhafi now dead and buried, Libya begins the rebuilding process and plans for the future.
Will Scott Olsen be Occupy Oakland's Mohamed Bouazizi?
Scott Olsen, a former U.S. Marine who completed two tours in Iraq, is in critical condition on Thursday, after being hit in the face by a police projectile during an Occupy Oakland protest Tuesday night. Will his injuries galvanize the Occupy movement?
Egypt-Israel Begin Prisoner Exchange, Israeli 'Spy' Sent Home
Egypt released suspected Israeli spy Ilan Grapel on Thursday, as part of a prisoner exchange between the two counties.
Occupy Oakland Vs the Police: Protestors Rally Behind Scott Olsen
The Occupy Oakland protests are part of the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York over a month ago.
2012 Lavazza Calender Unveiled [PHOTOS]
The photo images for hotly anticipated Lavazza Calender for 2012 have been released by the Italian coffee company.
Italy Floods Kill 9, Destroy Historic Villages
Flash flooding in northern Italy has left at least nine people dead and six missing on Wednesday.
Gadhafi and Loyalists 'Executed': Who is Worse, the NTC or Gadhafi?
Both Gadhafi and the revolutionaries who expelled him have been called war criminals. So who is worse?
Bangkok Flood Latest: PM Yingluck Braces for the Worst
Bangkok has tried to remain a dry island as the rest of Thailand experiences the worst flooding in 50 years, but as waters rise, the city's 12 million people could soon be inundated.
Steve Jobs Blasted Fox News, Murdoch as 'Destructive Force'
Apple's Steve Jobs, who continues to make headline news after his death, criticized Fox News and its owner Rupert Murdoch for being a destructive force in America.
2011 Turkey Earthquake is a True Disaster; Someone Must Be Blamed
Hundreds of people have been confirmed dead after the Van, Turkey earthquake and thousands more could still be buried. Could the devastation have been avoided?
Hurricane Rina Intensifies; Path Takes Storm to Cancun
Hurricane Rina is currently a category 2 storm, but it will intensify to category 3 Wednesday as it heads towards Cancun, Mexico. With winds currently breaking 110 miles per hour, Rina's projected path takes it over the Yucatan state, where residents have stocked up on supplies and close resort towns and fishing villages.
How and Where to Watch the World Series Online
If you can't watch the 2011 World Series at home (or on your smartphone, or on your tablet, or at a bar) you can still watch the Fall Classic online.
Soda is Making Teens Violent and Aggressive: Study
Teenagers who drink a lot of soda are more likely to take part in violence and carry weapons, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health said Monday.