Natural Disaster: U.S. Limps Back to Normalcy, Asia Faces Super-typhoon Nanmadol (PHOTOS)
While American cities started limping back to normalcy from around a week-long disaster created by Hurricane Irene, on the other side of the globe one more natural disaster -- Super-typhoon Nanmadol -- left at least 16 confirmed and many others feared dead after hitting the Philippines last weekend.
Astronauts May Have to Grow Their Own Food for Mars Mission
Astronauts traveling to the Red Planet to script the first manned mission to Mars may have to grow their own food on the spacecraft.
Arsene Wenger to Stay After 'Humiliating' Defeat; Pep Guardiola Comes to His Defence
After a crushing defeat at the hands of Manchester United, Arsenal chief Arsene Wenger said he felt humiliated by the 8-2 defeat. Despite receiving strong criticism from every corner of the world after the match, the Gunners boss is in no mood to quit.
Giant Black Hole Gulping a Star Sent X-rays on Earth (Photos and Video)
Scientists provided new insights into a cosmic accident that has been streaming X-rays toward Earth since March. Two studies appearing in the Aug. 25 issue of the journal Nature revealed the information about the accident.
Usain Bolt Disqualified, Blake New 100-m World Champion (Video)
Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt was disqualified in the 100-meter final for false start at the World Athletics Championship Sunday.
Vitamin A Supplement Reduces Mortality in Kids
The details about the trials and analysis published in a British Medical Journal, states that Vitamin-A supplement in children aged under five signified 24 per cent reduction in all cause mortality and 28 per cent reduction in mortality associated with diarrhea.
Jessica Alba Makes Post-baby Appearance in Just Two Weeks
Jessica Alba, 30, gets back to the normal schedule and was looking in remarkable shape, just two weeks after giving birth to the second daughter.
Facebook 'Logs Out' from Its Online Deals Program
Social networking site Facebook after testing its online deals program for four months decided to end the newly launched program, which were launched in five cities - Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, San Diego and San Francisco.
Derek Jeter's Love Life: Minka Kelly and Others (PHOTOS)
The New York Yankees captain, who was dating Hollywood actress Minka Kelly at the time of his milestone of 3,000 hits in July this year, is no longer with Kelly.
Derek Jeter, Minka Kelly Break-up; Is Ramon Rodriguez Responsible? (Photos)
New York Yankees captain Derek Jeter, who achieved the milestone of 3,000 hits in July this year and made a perfect sports-Hollywood couple with Minka Kelly, is no longer with his love.
Apple Co-founder Ron Wayne Reveals Reasons Behind Leaving 'iConic' Company (Video)
Ronald Gerald Wayne, who founded Apple Computer with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and sold his 10 percent share in the company just after 12 days, revealed the reason for his withdrawal from the Cupertino-based technology leader.
TouchPad Withdrawal Leaves HP Competitors Guessing About New Plans
The significant change in the strategy of Hewlett-Packard to pull its hand from the fastest growing mobile computing, by withdrawing its TouchPad, has left its competitors wondering about its forthcoming plans and strategies.
Pak Police Clueless Over Abducted American National's 'Release'
A Pakistani police official who had claimed that an abducted American national was freed in the city of Khushab, northwest of Lahore, retracted his statement within an hour and said he could not confirm or deny that the American was free.
NASA WISE Data Hunts Coolest Dwarf Near Our Solar System
The cool Y dwarfs are also close to the Sun. They are 40 light years away, making them one of the closets to our solar system. The closest, Proxima Centauri, is about four light years away.
Scientists Discover Coldest Class of Star-Like Bodies
Scientists have discovered the coldest class of star-like bodies with temperatures as cool as the human body. It is nearly impossible to see these stars with a visible-light telescope.
U.S., UK Play Secret Role in Tripoli Collapse; Gadhafi Still in Libya
Different reports suggested that Nato allies deployed their forces and intelligence services in Libya secretly in order to pave path for rebel forces to Tripoli.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Opens to Public Monday [PHOTO and VIDEO]
The new Martin Luther King Jr. national memorial in Washington will open to the public on Monday.
Penguin India Launches Mobile Application
Leading book publisher, Penguin Books India has launched a mobile application that offers information of all books by the penguin Books India.
Kim Kardashian Waxed Before Marriage (Photos)
Kim Kardashian, who got married to her basketball player boyfriend Kris Humphries on Saturday, must have revealed the most secrete part of her wedding ceremony just days before the function at a private state in California.
Anna Hazare 'Arrests' Govt; India Demands Reforms
The arrest of 74-year-old Anna Hazare and the crackdown on the peaceful protest against the tooth-less anti-corruption bill by the Indian government might boomerang against the already troubled government.
NHL Player Rick Rypien Found Dead
Winnipeg Jets centre forward Rick Rypien, who signed with the Jets just a month ago, was found dead at his Alberta home on Monday. Police did not find any suspicious circumstances in the National Hockey League (NHL) player.
Missing NYPD Officer's Body Recovered
The body of a New York Police Department Officer, who went missing on Friday afternoon, was recovered from Long Island Sound early Saturday afternoon.
American National Abducted in Pakistan
J.E. Warner, an American national working in Pakistan on a development project, was abducted from his Islamabad residence on Saturday.
Falcon HTV2 Loses Contact; Five Fastest Aircraft After HTV2
The Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2, tested by the U.S. Defense Advance Research Projects Agency Thursday, was supposed to be fastest aircraft ever flown.
Federal Open Market Committee Expects Slower Pace of Recovery (Full Text of Federal Reserve Statement)
The Federal Reserve released a statement Tuesday saying that the Federal Open Market Committee, which met in June, accepted that the economic growth so far this year has been slower than its expectations.
US Hot Shots Misty May-Treanor, Kerri Walsh Win Beach Volleyball Grand Slam (Photos)
The boisterous sold-out Klagenfurt center court stadium crowd gave much deserving of the numerous standing ovations to USA's legendary Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh after they won the gold medal Saturday to complete a run of seven consecutive victories over a world-class field at the FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour A1 Women's Grand Slam.
Bad Start for US in London World Badminton Championship
The U.S. contingent in the World Badminton Championship in London suffered a jolt on the opening day of the tournament Monday as the American players lost their five out of six matches. In the very first match Men's Doubles pair of Howard Bach and Tony Gunawan lost to Malaysia's Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif and Thien How Hoon 17-21, 14-21.
Taliban Attack Kills 30 U.S. Troops in Afghanistan
Afghan insurgents shot down a U.S. transport helicopter in Wardak province early Saturday killing 30 U.S. troops, seven Afghan commandos and one civilian interpreter.
Ryan Lochte Stunns Michael Phelps Once Again, Wins 200m IM (PHOTOS)
The rising super swimmer of the U.S. did it again. Ryan Lochte once again overpowered 14-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps in the World Swimming Championship in Shanghai on Thursday.
Michael Phelps Wins First Gold, Qualifies for 200m Individual Medley (PHOTOS)
Olympic champion, Michael Phelps collected all his strength on Wednesday and proved his superiority at the World Swimming Championship in Shanghai by winning 200m butterfly race.