Vladimir Putin may have been unflatteringly characterized as ‘Batman’ in WikiLeaks latest U.S. diplomatic cables leak, but that hasn’t stopped the Russian Prime Minister from rushing to Julian Assange’s defense.
Here’s a priceless update for you. A group of anonymous online hacker activists (hacktivists) have initiated what they call Operation: Payback, a call to action to shut down websites of companies that have pulled the plug on …
Is the earth running out of food? That’s what scientists warned if the world leaders don’t act now and negotiate food security policies at this week’s Climate Change talks in Cancun, reports the New Zealand Herald.
Julian Assange, the public face of WikiLeaks, was arrested Tuesday morning in London at the request of Swedish authorities, Scotland Yard said. After voluntarily surrendering to police, the 39-year old Australian is expected to …
WikiLeaks was left scrambling to keep its website alive after an American domain provider pulled the plug late Thursday forcing the whistleblowing website to create a new Swiss web address just six hours after Wikileaks.org was shutdown.
The fairer sex is no stranger to endless hours spent in the powder room. But even for Frenchwomen who love extensive beauty regimes, three weeks is an eternity to be stuck in the can.
Can killer heels stamp out pneumonia for good? That’s just what Save the Children is hoping to do with today’s launch of their “Killer Heels” campaign to coincide with World Pneumonia Day. Backed by top celebrities and designers, …
New Jersey drivers are living up to their reputation of late. Home to America’s worst drivers, be glad you weren’t sharing the road recently with one Karen Born.
The contemporary art world was taken by storm this week after paintings by pop artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein battled it out at Christie’s and Sotheby’s in New York City.
Protests turned violent in London Wednesday, as nearly 100 students occupied Britain’s Conservative Party Headquarters, leading to a standoff with police over the U.K.’s proposal to increase fees and cut government funding of …
In the age of austerity, the thought of job security, never mind a plump bonus, is a distant memory from pre-recession times. But not if you work at Google.
A $1.4 million antique violin isn’t something you want to accidentally forget on a train. But that’s just what happened to a panicked German musician on Friday night.