Muting pain signals with tiny cold packs, applied directly to the nerves, turns out to be fairly effective in treating certain kinds of pain.
The European Court of Human Rights, or ECHR, barred on Tuesday the extradition of a British mentally ill terrorism suspect to the U.S.
The BBC is accused of putting 10 LSE students at risk when it embedded three reporters for a trip into North Korea.
Jack Osbourne took to his Twitter account on Sunday to say his parents' divorce rumors were false.
Obama sending Republican ex-secretaries of state but no current leaders in "snub," some say.
Liverpool have been linked with several players as they prepare for a defensive overhaul this summer.
Last year, about 37,500 people ran in the London race.
We’ve rounded up seven of the most unique and noteworthy uses for the affordable, credit card-size computer, Raspberry Pi.
Manchester City beat Chelsea 2-1 in their FA Cup semifinal at Wembley.
Many of the spy’s qualities -- gambling and a passion for luxury, for examples -- were inspired by creator Ian Fleming himself.
Arsenal host Norwich in Saturday’s Premier League action.
Some Labour MPs and others allege that Thatcher's policies not only hurt their own particular constituents, but people across Britain.
If trouble surfaces on Saturday, police fear that could be a harbinger for Wednesday, when Margaret Thatcher’s funeral will be held.
A photo of an Orthodox Jewish man who covered himself in plastic on an airplane has gone viral.
On Easter weekend, a hamster from Painswick, England, showed holiday spirit when she rose from the dead on Good Friday.
Work descriptions for Australia's "Best Jobs in the World" include "cuddle koalas," "tour the best restaurants" and "sleep under the stars."
A new study by U.K. research group Nesta found interest in hyperlocal news is growing along with the growth of tablets.
A new bat with markings that look like a badger (or maybe an Oreo cookie) has turned up in South Sudan.
Motaba the gorilla photobombed sisters Ella and Bridget O'Brien at the Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne, Australia.
A government minister says the death penalty for rapists could stem the rate of violence against women in the patiarchal society.
John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, is being called sexist after a comment he made to host Carrie Bickmore on the Australian TV show "The Project."
Morrissey simply will not let up on his savage attacks of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.