Volkswagen may face fines totaling $18 billion and must recall nearly 500,000 diesel cars because it was found the company deliberately tried to mislead environmental regulators with a special software fix.
The United States and Russia have begun military to military discussions on the war in Syria as the latter continues to increases its military presence in the war torn country.
Arizona drivers can breathe a sigh of relief after the police apprehended a man they believe has been behind a string of shooting that targeted cars driving along the state's highways.
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Wife of Hollywood star George Clooney is not just an elegant woman, who mesmerizes the public with her beauty and style, she is also a successful human rights lawyer. Since her marriage to long-time bachelor George Clooney almost a year ago, Mrs. Clooney has been increasingly attracting the public attention with her elegant style, as well as her high-profile clients.
According to the state media agency, North Korea has resumed work at all its nuclear bomb fuel production plants and the nation is prepared to use such atomic weapons any time against the US and its allies, which North classifies as 'hostile' nations.
Facebook is introducing a feature user have long-demanded from the social media giant: a dislike button.
China is working on completing a third airfield in the South China Sea despite the fact that it previously said that it had stopped its construction activities, which the United States and a number of regional nations have demanded stop.
The Egyptian military shot and killed a dozen people, most of them Mexican tourists, as it becomes increasingly clear the military dictatorship of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is unable to control the insurgency coursing through the country.
Russia has positioned tanks around an airfield that is constructing in the Syrian province of Latakia, a key base of support for the beleaguered dictator Bashar al Assad.
Japanese gaming giant Nintendo recently hired former Pokemon executive Tatsumi Kimishima as its head of human resources after the death of the former boss Satoru Iwata, NBC reported.
According to a new study, people who smoke marijuana are at increased risk for developing pre-diabetes when compared to people who don't smoke it, Daily Mail reported.
Germany is closing its borders to migrants, apparently overwhelmed by the crush of people who have flooded into the country since it said that migrants and refugees were welcome.
Doctors found a diamond worth hundreds of thousands of dollars in the intestines of a woman accused of stealing from a jewelry show.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM