The Presidential candidates trade charges about their rivals' incompetence and inexperience in managing foreign policy.
After last year's dipping sales, GoPro Hero is expected to enhance its sales and popularity by releasing two major new devices in May-June and later in October.
Some interesting rumours of 'The Flash' Season 2 Episode 16 are out and make the show sound edgy.
With Season 4 of the Sherlock season due to be released in Jan next year, rumors are flying fast and furious.
The front-runners in both the parties of the Presidential elections seem to be unpopular with voters, compared to the candidates in the elections of the past.
At London's O2 Arena, Adele was something else as she twerked while singing a Lionel Richie song during her concert.
Accusing her mother, Chrisoula Workman, of emotionally and physically abusing her, teenage "Modern Family" actress Ariel Winter shares her experience of "emancipation" from her.
Links can be found between autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and ASD-related traits, after studying information from unaffected individuals as well as siblings, who may have had some association with ASD persons.
Kesha files an appeal against Judge Shirley Kornreich's denial of her request to release her from a contract with Sony and producer Dr. Luke. Her lawyers call the contract "slavery".
Those who are affected by rosacea, a common skin condition, may also face more risk of getting affected by Parkinson's disease, says a new Danish study.
Danish researchers indicate that common painkillers may be more dangerous than previously thought, especially for heart patients.
If people do not follow a diverse diet, they tend to be more probe to diseases like Type 2 diabetes and obesity.
As Gawker was slammed with $25 million Monday, apart from the $115 million verdict for publishing the Hulk Hogan sex tape, the signs are that the site may get damaged if the charges are upheld on appeal.
Patients of autism die 12 to 30 years earlier than others, due to suicide and epilepsy, says a new study.
Climate change seem to be accelerating at an "unprecedented" rate, warns a new report released by the World Meteorological Organization. Action needs to be taken "before we pass the point of no return."
09 Aug '24 16:35PM