San Jose hosts Latino Comics Expo this weekend Everyone knows about Comic-Con, but the Latino Comics Expo is an entirely different cultural experience.
Patients monitored for Ebola virus increased to 16 in Spain The number of patients being monitored for Ebola has increased to 16 in Spain, as of Saturday, in the first outbreak outside of West Africa.
New round of Ukraine-Russia peace talks set for next week A meeting is scheduled next week between Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin to seek a solution to the six-month conflict over eastern Ukraine.
ios 8 jailbreak news: SNES games available through loophole Anticipation of an iOS 8 jailbreak from the Evad3rs group still abounds, but the availability of many previously jailbreak-only features and some loopholes in the initial release of iOS 8 have kept some users content.
Apple rumors for iPad Air/Mini releases soon to be addressed The upcoming second fall event for Apple, on the company's campus, is a smaller affair than the release of the newest iPhone, but all eyes are on the new iPads to be revealed.
Amazon to open first physical store in New York City Amazon is set to open up its first-ever physical location in New York City. After 20 years of being in business -- and undercutting retail competition with lower prices and fast shipping -- Amazon will have a store open for the holiday season to offer a traditional shopping experience, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Mexican officials announce arrest of drug lord Vicente Carillo Fuentes Thursday Mexican police announced the arrest of the alleged leader of the Juarez drug cartel, Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, at a traffic stop Thursday.
Navajo presidential candidate disqualified for refusing to be tested on fluency of language The Navajo presidential election is in danger of being postponed over a debate of one candidate's fluency.
Unpublished hacked celebrity photos selling for $350, or one bitcoin More than a month after celebrity photos were hacked and posted on a forum, a new set is being released -- and the photos are on sale for $350 -- or one bitcoin.
Students in Mexico vow radical action if their classmates are not returned alive Classmates of the missing students in Iguala, Mexico -- where a political protest resulting in a series of violent incidents and the disappearance of more than 50 teens -- have vowed radical action if the missing are not returned alive.
More than 15 years after the beginning of the fight for shrinking groundwater supplies between Coca-Cola and farmers in India, the situation continues to worsen with no solution.
A non-partisan government agency released a report Wednesday that shows states which toughened up their voter ID laws saw a decrease in turnout by African-Americans and young voters.
Five U.S. airports to begin Ebola screening The U. S. will begin temperature screening passengers from West African countries at five major airports starting this week in response to the Ebola virus outbreak.
Ariana Grande and Big Sean seem to confirm relationship with kiss on Mummy ride Evidence of a relationship has mounted as Ariana Grande and Big Sean have kept mum.
Hong Kong protest thins as both sides agree to speak Friday The hundreds of students who crowded the streets of Hong Kong to protest the controlled form of a democracy being perpetuated by China have decreased, but both sides are now ready to talk.
A Drug Enforcement Agency agent in New York is being sued by a woman for using her personal information to set up a fake Facebook account in order to nab drug associates and learn incriminating secrets.
Pentagon and Congress debate over tobacco-ban in military A debate over tobacco sales on military bases and ships is taking place between Congress and the Pentagon.
New frozen boutique gives makeovers to "Frozen" fans Disney is experimenting with just how hot "Frozen" continues to be by opening a new boutique in Downtown Disney that turns little girls and boys into characters from the movie.
Toshiba, Epson emerge as competitors for Google Glass Google Glass has some emerging competition from two well-known tech companies: Toshiba and Epson.
JP Morgan Chase data breach blamed on hack of employee password An employee's password has been identified as the source of the largest JP Morgan Chase and Co.
Gov. Bobby Jindal among those asking for ban on travel from West African nations After the news of the first Ebola patient in the U. S. , those who believe the government should ban travel from West African nations have been increasingly vocal about the idea.
Teachers have seen a decrease in salary across the board globally, few countries have increased slaries but the largest decreases have been in Greece and Spain in the European Union.
Koreas in talks but Kim Jong-un remains mysteriously absent While North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has not been seen in public for over a month, causing rumors to swirl about his health, the spotlight has moved to the discussions between the two Koreas.
Breast Cancer Action: stop the distraction of pink products during awareness month The Breast Cancer Action watchdog nonprofit that is anti-pink product promotions during the awareness month of October is sending out their message again this year to stop selling pink products.