Merkel calls the elections ‘illegal' German Chancellor Angela Merkel again spoke out against elections in Ukraine's eastern region, which is controlled by separatists, calling them "illegal".
On Monday, U.S. safety regulators said that they are looking into whether or not Honda Motor Co. failed to report deaths and injuries from defective airbags in some of the company's vehicles.
Famed economist Ben Stein recently called out President Barack Obama as the most racist president in the history of the U.S. and claimed that he is playing the race card to get blacks to vote Democrat in Tuesday's midterm elections.
Pill would alert doctors to dangerous cells for a variety of diseases Google is in the process of developing a nanoparticle pill that could potentially save lives by identifying cancer, heart attacks and other ailments before they become lethal.
A group of hackers believed to be working for the Russian government gained access to unclassified White House computer networks over the past couple of weeks, interrupting some services. Cybersecurity teams are investigating.
Amber Vinson becomes the fourth Ebola patient successfully treated in the US The second of two Dallas nurses who contracted Ebola was declared free of the disease and on Tuesday was released from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.
Mexican officials have arrested four cartel members they suspect are involved in the kidnapping of 43 students who have been missing since September and are feared to be dead.
The National Intelligence Service, South Korea's version of the CIA, claims to have uncovered the truth to what happened to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when he went missing last month.
Turkish government previously refused to help Syrian Kurds The Turkish foreign minister said his government is helping Iraqi Kurdish forces reach the Syrian border town of Kobani to join Syrian Kurds who have been fighting Islamic State militants for more than a month.
Levy previously directed Night at the Museum After years of wild success on video game screens, Minecraft could soon be one step closer to its debut on the big screen as Warner Bros.
Local police suspected of ties to organized crime Mexican federal police replaced local police and took control of 13 cities in southern Mexico amid allegations of connections to organized crime and a possible link to 43 missing students.
The bodies of seven women were found in northwest Indiana over the weekend and police say a man they suspect is the killer led them to three of those bodies.
After months of almost exclusively bad news regarding Ebola, Nigeria has offered a brief respite, as the country has been declared free of the deadly virus.
Groundbreaking and building permits both jumped in September Contractors are getting more building permits and breaking ground on more homes as the U. S.
Latest iPads will begin shipping next week Apple's announcement of the new iPad Air 3 and iPad Mini 3 on Thursday drew less fanfare than is typical for an address from the company, especially considering the hype generated by iPhone 6 and iOS 8 last month.
New Chromebook from Samsung contains Intel processor Several PC makers are releasing Google Chromebooks with hopes of taking advantage of the cheap laptop market in the U.
Mojang CEO says Minecraft is unlikely to change Many Minecraft fans were up in arms when news came through last month that Microsoft has a $2. 5 billion deal in place to buy Mojang, half of the game's development team.
Astronauts would have to be in stasis for up to six months A study funded by NASA is looking into a novel way to plan a manned mission to Mars, put the astronauts into a sort of hibernation state for much of the journey.
Apple rumored to be preparing to release the world's thinnest tablet Apple is rumored to be mass-producing the upcoming iPad Air 2, which the company was set too reveal at its Oct.
Minecraft version not quite as terrifying as original We've come to expect Minecraft to be capable of recreating just about anything. After all, teams are working on building an exhibit-for-exhibit replica of a London museum and the entire world from Game of Thrones.
Recent arrests come two weeks after nine were arrested on suspicion of terrorism London's Metropolitan Police arrested four men on Tuesday on suspicion of commissioning or preparing acts of terrorism, just two weeks after police in the United Kingdom arrested nine others on similar charges.