A man opened fire at a German nightclub Sunday, killing one person. The gunman was then shot and injured by police, and died later in hospital.
Hot car deaths have become a subject of concern in the U.S.; child safety organization Kids and Cars found at least 775 children have died due to vehicular heat stroke since 1990.
The sequel to "An Inconvenient Truth" has generated mostly positive reviews.
Take advantage of these five freebies, as well as some other deals, in honor of National Chicken Wing Day.
While many might think that the only people who believe in aliens are "forum-dwelling internet conspiracy theorists," there are some astronauts who believe that aliens do exist and humanity has a connection with them.
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has always been vocal about her dislike for President Donald Trump. She has criticized the president on Twitter several times.
Will you be jailed if you are caught surfing the dark web?
A team of Rockfeller scientists have described how SSRIs initiate their action by targeting a particular type of nerve cell, a finding which may herald a new type of fast-acting anti-depressants.
Hundreds of people in the U.K. who called themselves "Charlie's Army" supported his parents and raised £1.35 million ($1.77m) for them to take him to the U.S. for treatment.
Kathy Griffin has been exonerated by the Secret Service for the release of her controversial Donald Trump photo.
White House adviser Steve Bannon wants technology companies like Facebook and Google to be regulated as utilities.
In the face of economic sanctions, North Korea has started to target financial institutions in cyber attacks to generate money.
The International Space Station travels hundreds of miles above the Earth but traveling there takes as long as it does to fly from New York to LA.
The missile reportedly flew for 45 minutes and landed near Japan's coast.
Security researchers discovered a way to hack into car wash systems made by PDQ and do damage to people and cars.
Residents suspect the creature is the mythical 'chupacabra,' or goat sucker.
The Google Doodle on Friday was of the "Silent Parade" that occurred 100 years ago.
A recent leak may reveal details about promotions and preorder information for the Galaxy Note 8.
In a self defense tactic, an Ohio police shot to death a dog while responding to a complaint of three dogs running loose.
New astronauts are heading to the International Space Station Friday, watch them launch live here.
The Moto X4 is said to cost €350 in Europe, which roughly translates to $400 in the United States.
As fans wait for the Essential Phone to start shipping, the company has published a blog post detailing how the phone's dual cameras work to create superior images.