Ear PC Is Demoed By Japanese Company NS West
Japanese machinery maker NS West has demoed a new wearable PC that can trigger commands based on your facial expressions.
The Ukrainian Military: The Key Changes In Leadership Since Euromaidan
During the last two months, the Ukrainian military command has seen almost weekly personnel changes.
Russia In Crimea: Scenes Of Protests, Support And Military Force Around Ukraine And Eastern Europe [SLIDESHOW]
A visual guide to the latest in Crimea, greater Ukraine, Eastern Europe and Russia. Both pro-Russian and pro-West supporters have come out in droves to either support or protest Russia's latest acts of aggression.
Walt Disney World Pulls Support For Orlando Boy Scouts Over LGBT Issues
The iconic company is the latest of a number of previous supporters who have backed away from the BSA.
The Xinjiang Separatist Movement At The Center Of The Deadly China Rail Station Attack
The brutal attack that has left 33 dead and 130 more wounded is said to be the work of separatists from an autonomous region in northwest China.
What Is The Black Sea Fleet? 5 Interesting Facts In The History Of Russia’s Crimea Naval Patrol
There are a few events that connect to the conflict playing out in Crimea between Ukraine and Russia.
Russia In Crimea: Putin Gets Approval To Deploy Troops To Ukraine [UPDATES]
The latest breaking news regarding the developing situation in Crimea.
Scotland Wants To Offer Asylum To Gay Ugandans
Minister For External Affairs, Humza Yousaf, writes formal letter urging support for persecuted Ugandans.
Canadian Grain 'Crisis' Affects More Than Just Your Morning Bowl Of Cheerios
Is the Keystone XL pipeline a possible solution to the looming shortage?
California Court Allows Drivers To Use Smartphone Maps While Driving
A California court ruling clears a man of a ticket for using his iPhone's GPS while driving, but does it clear up any distracted driving laws?
Confidential Clinton White House Papers To Be Released Friday Afternoon
The 4,000-5,000 formerly confidential papers are part of a set of 33,000 pages set for release over the next two weeks.
Almost 100 Vehicles Involved In Toronto Pileup
The enormous wreck spurred by quick weather changes shut down a highway running through Toronto for most of Thursday.
Research Suggests Acetaminophen In Pregnancy Linked To ADHD In Children
A long-term study undertaken by UCLA and the University of Aarhus suggest a relationship between the use of acetaminophen by pregnant women and certain behavioral disorders in their children.
JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) To Cut 2,000 Additional Jobs
Sources tell the Financial Times JPMorgan Chase will announce a 2,000-job cutback on top of already planned reductions.
Selfies May Spread Head Lice Amongst Teens And Young Adults
The seemingly harmless trend is actually spreading lice between young people, seriously.
Taco Bell's Long-Awaited Breakfast Menu To Hit Countrywide In March
That's right, Taco Bell will have a breakfast menu come March. Check out the full list of items the fast-food joint will be offering.
Scientists Find A Piece of Zircon They Call The 'Oldest Piece Of Earth' Ever Found
Scientists found what they call "the oldest piece of earth" ever, a sliver of zircon offering incredible insight into the Earth as it formed.
Who's Leaving Poisoned Meatballs For Dogs In San Francisco?
Mysterious poisoned meatballs are once again showing up in the Twin Peaks neighborhood of San Francisco. The meatballs killed one dog last year and owners once again fear for their pets' safety.
El Chapo: The 8 Most Interesting Things About Joaquin Guzman Loera, Mexico's Biggest Drug Trafficker
Here are some things you might not know about Joaquin Guzman, the poor farmer's son who became the most notorious Mexican drug lord.
The Arrest of El Chapo: How Will It Affect The Mexican-American Drug War?
The arrest of Joaquín Guzmán is a momentous victory for authorities, but will a new round of bloodshed follow?
#Mezhyriria: Protestors Enter Ukraine President Yanukovych's Private Estate, Reveal Excess And Extravagant Lifestyle [PHOTOS]
After the president flees Kiev, the Ukrainian public discovers just how luxuriously he really lived.
Gallup Poll: North Dakota Happiest State in U.S.
The 2013 Well-Being Index has some surprising data, including that North Dakota was polled as the happiest state in the U.S.
Four Websites That Are Down In Venezuela and More
The Maduro government appears to be blocking services that aid protesters and provide the world with an uncensored view of events.
Journalist Willem Marx Refused Entry Into Pakistan After Reporting On Controversial Balochistan Region
Pakistan's security agencies are blocking the entrance of Willem Marx, who has written about a "forgotten" region.
Iowa Man Fired For Using Forklift To Dislodge Twix Bar Stuck In Vending Machine
An Iowa veteran was fired after he reportedly used a forklift to drop a vending machine over and over to dislodge a stuck Twix bar.
Is China Turning Away International Economists Amidst Economic Uncertainty?
The economy is slowing, debt is rising and the government is facing concern. One response is to filter out troublesome foreign economists.
Raw Footage From Inside Hijacked Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET702 Released
Footage from inside the cabin shows passengers calmly reacting to an in-flight crisis.
Researchers Say Bonobos Have An Innate Ability To Keep A Musical Beat
Researchers say bonobo chimpanzees are able to keep a beat with human researchers. What does that say about humans and other apes
Mayor of London Calls Clooney's Remarks 'Hitlerian' After Actor Says Brits Should Return Greek Artifacts
Clooney has found himself in the middle of a centuries-old debate concerning Greek artifacts.
Florida Man Tries To Rob The Radio Shack He Worked At, Then Shows Up For Shift
Andre Trevor Puskas arrived at the Clearwater, Fla., store hours before his shift, but not because he got his schedule wrong.