The double amputee former star has not admitted guilt Oscar Pistorius, the Paralympic Olympian runner who is accused of shooting and killing his model and reality TV star girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, is pursuing an out-of-court settlement through his lawyers.
Production is overshadowed by investment and leadership complications We've all heard the saying "the best things come in small packages. " In late October of 2012, multinational manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles PSA Peugeot Citroën inaugurated the production line for the new EB Turbo PureTech engine in northern France.
His argument comes from Bible's book of Ephesians Republican Steve Pearce of New Mexico is widely perceived to have hurt the GOP party as a whole by espousing some controversial views about the role of the wife in his new memoir, Just Fly the Plane, Stupid! The Washington Post reported on the GOP's troubles with garnering female support in the country, saying that: "Mitt Romney suffered from one of the biggest so-called "gender gaps" in recent history in the 2012 election -- an election in which two GOP Senate candidates might have cost their party a seat because of comments about rape and pregnancy.
He called police over the wrong score A drunken man called 999, which is the British number for the police, and demanded in his stupor to speak with the former boss of Manchester United following the disappointing loss at Old Trafford against the Sunderland Black Cats earlier this week.
Texas law enforcement questionable on Geneva Convention and Supreme Court precedent Texas executed Edgar Tamayo Arias, an intellectually disabled Mexican citizen, Wednesday night, despite protests that the act was a violation of both U.
For Charismatics, worship centers are their personal and emotional connection with God The way Latinos worship is gradually changing in American due to a new trend in the Catholic world known as Charismatic Catholicism.
Innovative technology aimed at diabetics Google has announced that their smart contact lenses will monitor the blood glucose levels of diabetics, helping in managing the disease.
Cibulkova is first Slovakian to reach the Australian Open final The Chinese women's tennis player Li Na, who is the current number four seed, will prepare to take on Dominika Cibulkova, number twenty seed, of Slovakia in the 2014 Australian Open final this Saturday.
Will Chinese buy the electric car? U. S. electric carmaker Tesla Motors announced on Friday the price tag for its Model S in China, arguably the largest auto market in the world.
Experts think the Chinese government made a mistake while censoring the web On Tuesday, Chinese internet users were unable to access most of the internet from inside the country.
There's nothing to lose in trying, right? Warren Buffett is known for making good bets but with his latest move he shows his interest in sports as well as his ability to market himself and business partners at Quicken Loans.
Authorities were trying to stop counterfeiting A man claims that law enforcement officers questioned him after he wore a pair of Google Glasses into a film.
Authorities say an adult would have died Eleven-year-old Emery Howard endured a deep drop into a well after leaping onto a faulty board at a vacant house in Greenville, N.
He saved everyone except his grandfather and uncle An eight-year-old boy from New York, who fully deserves the term hero, died tragically after having rescued six family members from a fire at their trailer home.
The show's second season release approaches Season two of the popular online-only show House of Cards, starring Kevin Spacey, is set to be released on Feb.
Two smart reasons why Facebook might be over Researchers at Princeton University recently used epidemiological models to explain user adoption and abandonment of online social networks such as Myspace and have used the findings to predict that in Facebook's case, 80 percent of its user base will be gone by 2015 to 2017.
The appearance of the debris has yet to be explained A mysterious doughnut-shaped piece of rock has appeared on Mars, which leaves the scientists at NASA shocked because the same spot when photographed two weeks earlier did not have anything in it.
Production team tries to resurrect franchise with brother Cody Walker, one of the three Walker brothers, is confirmed to inherit the legacy of his late brother Paul Walker, avid car enthusiast and actor who died in a traffic collision.
Investment in marijuana businesses is up The legalization and commercialization of marijuana in the United States is an interesting story because there are so many parties who want to see the industry succeed.
Sedan comes with rally accurate colors and spoiler Subaru is coming out with a high performance version of the Impreza called the WRX STi which produces a wild amount of power (305 horsepower) from a small engine.
He tries at first then just ad-libs a jig Arizona Young Single Adults, which is a Latter-Day Saints organization, also known as Mormons, had Mitt Romney and his wife as guests of honor at a conference in Tempe among other distinguished guests like the president of ASU.
Smart dog! Beagles are a breed of small to medium-sized hound which were developed for tracking small game, which might explain this dog's uncanny ability to solve problems relating to the procurement of food.
What do you think of the new take on a classic? It has been quite a long time since the epic Disney love story Sleeping Beauty has been told from an evil point of view.
Polar bear cub has eyes open and is learning to walk The Toronto Zoo’s popular polar bear cub has reached several milestones including being able to stand on all fours and take steps forward, teething, and being active and starting to play.
Carbon from the deceased turned into diamonds Innovative companies in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States are racing to patent procedures to turn human hair or ashes of the deceased into memorial jewelry, a service which costs up to $25,000.