The New York Post's speculation that Russian President Vladimir Putin may be suffering from cancer was sharply rebuffed by a Kremlin spokesman on Wednesday.
The U.S. Coast Guard on Wednesday rescued nearly three dozen individuals whose boat was sinking off the coast of Florida. The 33 individuals are believed to be Cuban migrants.
Bullets and high-speed chases, gadgetry and superhero trash talk: The newly released trailer for Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" promises fans of the franchise more of what they love about its first installment, 2012's "The Avengers."
If you're a die-hard "Star Trek" fans, you may not be fully satisfied until the "communicator" hits the market. In the meantime, though, you'll just have to make do with your new iPhone 6.
One thing that hasn't changed through four "Sims" generations is that players cut corners. Just as in real life, the game's virtual reality allows you to cheat - and just as in real life, you do so at your own risk.
Apple's most expensive product comes with just a 1 megahertz processor, 4 kilobytes of memory, and most certainly won't fit in your pocket, but the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, was nonetheless willing to pay $905,000 for the Apple-1 computer.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was re-elected for a second term in a runoff election Sunday, the Globo network reported. In a race that had tightened considerably toward the end, the incumbent defeated former Minas Gerais Gov. Aécio Neves by a difference of about 3.4 million votes.
China's launch of an experimental spacecraft Friday is seen as the first step toward a manned mission to the moon. The vehicle will travel around our only natural satellite before returning to Earth.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that Ukraine runs the risk of running out of natural gas if it fails to settle a dispute over payments with Russia.
Mexico's attorney general is accusing the Iguala mayor, his wife and the local police chief to be behind the forced disappearance of 43 students in the state of Guerrero.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg wowed the crowd at a Chinese university Wednesday when he conducted a 30-minute Q&A session entirely in Mandarin.