On OECD's just-released 2013 Better Life Index, Australia once again topped the list, thanks to free healthcare, low unemployment, and other factors.
Liverpool have announced their first signing of the summer.
Chinese companies’ European love affair continued through 2012 as investments in the continent rose by as much as 21 percent.
Two passenger jets clipped each other Wednesday night while preparing to take off from the runway at Newark Liberty International Airport.
New Zealand's Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages recently updated its list of banned baby names, which include King, Lucifer and Messiah.
Research suggests a connection between prenatal exposure to anti-epilepsy drug valproate and autism spectrum disorders.
Ajax have denied that they have already agreed to sell Christian Eriksen to Liverpool.
Uruguay legalized gay marriage on Wednesday, making it the 12th nation in the world to do so.
The Fiorentina forward is pleased to be linked with a move to England.
Scientists say they are puzzled by new research suggesting that all giant squid are related.
Something drastic changed Greenlander culture around 1970, when suicides began to climb.
PSV Eindhoven’s Kevin Strootman appears to have invited clubs to bid for him this summer.
At the center of the election lay the crucial issue of the development of Greenland’s considerable natural resources.
Copenhagen's Noma has been called the “world’s best restaurant" for three years running, but a norovirus outbreak that left 63 diners sick last month could shake up the culinary hierarchy.
Solving problems found in flight-testing the planes in the Pentagon's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program will most likely be pricey.
A look at four players who Liverpool could sign to overhaul their defense this summer.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is reportedly targeting Ashley Williams to tighten up his ailing defense.
Lego Group reports stellar 2012 sales after the Danish toy company released a line of products tailored to girls.
The attackers were able to download customer email addresses and subject lines of emails, Zendesk said.
Hedegaard is not the only critic of Islamic culture who’s been targeted for death in Denmark or elsewhere in Europe.
It looks like the head of Titan International has a point when he says French workers don't produce enough.
Benfica’s Ezequiel Garay is on Fergie's radar.