Everyone's A Wiener In The Wiener Dog Race
It's quite serious.
It's quite serious.
Japanese scientists invented a robot that can not only think, but learn.
A recent video appeared on YouTube in which ISIS members Nasser Muthana and Reyaad Khan urged other British Muslims to join their fight in Syria and Iraq.
A small company called Lava Mae created buses with free showers for San Francisco's homeless population.
The two branches of Islam have a lot in common - but not enough to stop them from competing for power.
Seriously, everywhere.
While the rest of the world focuses on the World Cup, Japan is busy deciding the "Bubble Soccer" champion.
Mount Etna, Europe's tallest active volcano, continues to erupt — and shut down a nearby airport as a result.
His name is Antonio Vazquez, and he's using magic to help Mexico win.
Don't worry girl, they look great!
Maybe it's help them read the teleprompter.
Six beds, two baths, and a view that is out of this world.
Paris' Cafe Des Chats is just what it sounds like: A Parisian coffee shop full of dusty books, comfy chairs and real live cats.
The experiment that began in 1944 is finally over. 69 years ago, scientists at Trinity College Dublin set out to prove that tar, a material which appears to be solid at room temperature, is in fact a liquid. For the first time, Scientists captured a drop of tar falling on camera. Our minds are blown.
We've long known that dolphins resemble humans in a number of ways: they're intelligent, complex and social creatures. And now, a new study suggests they may call each other by name.
Russia, why so many dashboard cameras?
The affable JPMorgan CEO had some kind words for a generation of underemployed millennials.
Sunday's episode of 'Breaking Bad' ended with a screen that read: “Dedicated to our friend Kevin Cordasco.” Friends and family of the cancer-stricken 16-year-old know what it would’ve meant to the late superfan. Cordasco met the cast and crew and even turned down the opportunity from show creator Vince Gilligan to hear the series end.