Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has denied that he is considering leaving Liverpool, despite his lack of recent playing time.
Only one U.S. city made Lonely Planet’s 2014 watch list, and it’s not one of North America’s coastal charmers.
In the worst storm to hit the UK since 1987, hurricane-force winds did heavy damage to the island nation and mainland Europe.
The iPhone 5s / 5c release dates arrived in 35 new countries on Friday, as Apple continues its global rollout for its latest smartphones.
What is Obama's new national security strategy have to do with global warming?
Microsoft (MSFT) is taking the Xbox One on tour, giving gamers early access prior to the console's release date.
Norway offers enticing incentives for buying electric cars, which allows Tesla to price the Model S lower than comparable gas-burning sedans.
Nearly 60 percent of EU Internet users make purchases online.
Aquilani’s goal denied Denmark of three points on the same day that Bulgaria suffered a shocking upset to Armenia, 2-1, and as the Czech Republic earned an easy victory for Malta.
What passport you hold says a lot more than you may realize about your access to the world.
A report shows the predominance of mobile over broadband Internet connection worldwide, and the importance of young, tech-savvy consumers.
The HuffPo's Weird News team has acquired a fish with a scary reputation.
Opponents of the Senate’s very existence point to the fact that its members are not directly elected by the public.
The final episode of "Breaking Bad" is named "Felina," and no one has any idea what that means.
New evidence from ancient soils suggests oxygen was in Earth's atmosphere as early as 3 billion years ago.
To get an iPad in this Latin American country, you have to shell out $1,094 -- more than double the cheapest price elsewhere.
Arsenal visit West Brom in Wednesday’s League Cup third-round tie.
Norway’s generous electric car incentives have helped the country become the EV center of Europe.
Put it in the category of a disappointment: industrial production in the euro zone fell in July, after analysts had predicted no change.
Italy beat the Czech Republic 2-1 in Turin to secure qualification for the 2014 World Cup.
Nowhere on planet earth are people happier, a new U.N. report claims, than in one of its coldest corners: Scandinavia.
The pocket-sized figurine called “Scientist” holds two flasks, wears a white lab coat, glasses and costs $2.99.