Google Glass in the OR: Doctors Broadcast Surgery Live
A medical team performed foot surgery yesterday with the help of Google Glass, using the technology to share information with other doctors.
Freedom Industries: Meet The Chemical Provider At The Center Of The West Virginia Chemical Spill
The company seems to have failed prior to and during last week's chemical spill that left nearly 100,000 West Virginians without water.
Chris Christie Impeachment: John Wisniewski, Head Of Bridge Probe, Says NJ Gov Could Be Impeached If Linked To 'Bridgegate' Scandal
The New Jersey assemblyman heading the "Bridgegate" investigation find Gov. Christie's denials "implausible."
'Pimp' Files Lawsuit Against Nike For Failing To Label Their Shoes Dangerous Weapons
Is this Sirgiorgio Clardy's latest sociopathic outburst or a valid legal complaint?
Colorado DOT Replaces MILE 420 Sign With MILE 419.99 To Deter Theft
Traffic safety trumps '420 friendly'?
Chris Christie Bridgegate: What's Next Following Media Backlash, Federal Investigation and Damage Control
The N.J. governor will face a federal probe. Here's what happened in the last two days and what to expect in the weeks ahead.
NASA Releases Incredibly Detailed Photos of Curiosity Trekking Across Mars
Amazing images from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show the Curiosity rover trudging across the Martian landscape. The photos date from early December 2013 as Curiosity made its way from the Glenelg area to its main destination, Mount Sharp.
China Closes Re-education Through Labor Camps
The Chinese government has closed a handful of large re-education through labor (RTL) camps. Visits to six labor camps outside Beijing suggests four of the six are closed and the remaining two converted for other purposes.
Chris Christie, A Party Of One: Career Highlights
Bully? Straight talker? In light of the buzz surrounding Christie, we look back at the highlights of his New Jersey governorship.
Chen Guangbiao, Chinese Mogul, Reiterates He Is Serious About Buying New York Times
Chinese scrap mogul Chen Guangbiao wrote an op-ed to reiterate how serious he is about buying The New York Times.
Sea Shepherd Releases Footage of Japanese Ships in Whale Sanctuary, Claim Wrongdoing
The direct action anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd has released footage of dead whales aboard the Japanese ship the Nisshin Maru, claiming the ship was operating inside the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
John Cisna McDiet: Iowa Science Teacher Eats Nothing But McDonald's For Three Months, Loses 37 Pounds
John Cisna ate nothing but McDonald's for three months. Not only is he alive, he's much healthier.
Menachem 'Max' Stark Murder: Controversy Over 'Slumlord' And New York Post Front Page Continues To Unfold
The death of Menachem “Max” Stark over the weekend has sparked controversy due to the New York Post's coverage of the murder.
New York State To Introduce Limited Medical Marijuana Laws
This week, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo plans to announce tightly regulated provisions for marijuana consumption in the Empire State.
Polar Vortex To Cap Off Weekend Of Harsh, Wintry Weather Across Northern U.S.
Brace yourself for the rare phenomenon that's partly to blame for the extreme weather this weekend.
Colorado Marijuana Shops Estimate $1 Million in New Year's Day Sales
Colorado shops estimate high revenues for their first day of sales. Many out-of-state visitors came to sample the state's recently legal green fare.
Bill Nye Will Debate Creationism with Creation Museum Founder Ken Ham
Nye has accepted an invitation to debate the viability of creationism as an explanation of the universe with Creation Museum founder Ken Ham.
Ryan Lee Carroll, Breaking Bad Contest Winner, Busted For Narcotics
Last September, Ryan Carroll won a contest to watch the "Breaking Bad" finale with the show's cast. Two nights ago, he was busted with $1 million in narcotics.