Congressman Dave Trott was among many elected Republican officials to criticize President Donald Trump for going soft on white supremacist groups in his Tuesday press conference after Charlottesville clashes.
Tourists risked a baby dolphin's life for pictures.
Google's Home smart speaker will soon be able to make phone calls.
Animals will likely stay calm during the eclipse for the most part, humans will actually exhibit the most out of the ordinary behavior.
Russia's appears to be using selective memory.
Opioids are to blame for the increase in fatalities.
“They tried to kill my child to shut her up. Well guess what? You just magnified her,” she said.
Forget silverware. Brides want bitcoin.
The president’s personal attorney shared a photo montage Wednesday in an apparent attempt to dispel allegations that Trump sympathized with racists.
The conservative website scored a win Wednesday.
Four Teamsters members were found not guilty of extortion involving “Top Chef.”
According to certain guidelines, hair conditioner could bind radioactive material to your hair after exposure.
CNN host Anderson Cooper criticized President Donald Trump's remarks about the violence at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and said the president "revealed so clearly who and what he really is."
Les Twins are proud of the fact that they were mentored by Beyoncé.
A report released Wednesday states French authorities had captured satellite images of possible man-made objects floating in the ocean, just weeks after the plane went missing in March 2014.
The project was killed off because of a "high level police report" which said it would be "dangerous" to go ahead with the project.
A new study shows how climate change advocates should talk to those who don't believe in global warming. Hint: put the data graphs down.
Spammers are parking on domains similar to popular banks and spreading malware to visitors.
The Montreal Protocol was signed decades ago to save the ozone layer, but it has actually slashed greenhouse gas emissions.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has some advice for spectators of the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse: put down your smartphone.
The VR training program is expected to arrive September 2017.
Leona Lewis just might be the best candidate for Fifth Harmony's open slot.