Unique Monogram Covers Let You Personalize Your iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

Surely, you've got your home screen set up to your liking, and you may even have invested in a fancy case or holder for your iPhone 6. But if you want to take the personalization one step further, why not engrave your initials - or even your full time - onto your smartphone's cover?

Yemen Coup News 2015: Government Forces, Rebels Agree to Cease-Fire

Fighting between government forces and Shiite rebels has Yemen on the brink of a coup, though both sides agreed to a cease-fire on Monday after clashes had reached the vicinity of the presidential palace in Sanaa, the country's capital.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz Talks 2016 Presidential Election, Says Republican Party Doesn't Need a 'Moderate' Candidate

Ted Cruz runs little risk of being called a "moderate Republican," and that is a good thing as far as he is concerned. The Texas senator believes that the GOP needs to stir away from the political center and pick a staunch conservative for its 2016 White House bid.

French and German Police Arrest At Least 14 Thought to Have Ties to ISIS

In the wake of the deadly attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a kosher grocery store in Paris and in an effort to foil similar incidents, French, German and Belgian authorities on Friday arrested more than two dozen terrorism suspects.

Untethered iOS 8.1.1 and 8.2 Jailbreak Update & Release News: Chinese TaiG Hacker Reassures Users in Q&A Interview

Jailbreaking has become a veritable cat-and-mouse game between Apple and hackers, who use the term to describe the process of removing limitations from the manufacturer's iOS operating system. So maybe it is not surprising that even a hacker group like TaiG would embark on a public-relations campaign to persuade users that the effort is, in fact, perfectly safe.

'The Sims 4' Cheats: Codes Let Gamers Skip the Learning, Set Abilities to Desired Level

Life is all about learning, and so is virtual life in "The Sims 4," Electronic Arts' successful simulation. Acquiring and maintaining new skills can be hard, however, and if you're the kind of student that likes to cheat on an exam, then maybe you'd also like to cut a few corners in the game.

Phone 6 & 6 Plus Cases and Accessories 2015: Display Love for Your Favorite TV Shows With Themed Covers

Most of us have a TV series "du jour," a particularly favorite for whose next episode we would gladly hand over an entire paycheck. If you are among those fanatics and want the entire world to know which one's the greatest TV series ever, you might want to think about a stylish case for your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus to achieve just that.

Oklahoma Conducts First Death Penalty Since 2014 Botched Execution: Charles Warner Said Lethal Drug Injection Felt Like Acid

An Oklahoma man on Thursday became the first inmate to be put to death after the state's botched execution of Clayton Lockett last year. State prison officials in McAlester declared Charles Warner dead at 7:28 p.m.; it took 18 minutes to carry out the sentence.

Current Flu Shot Only 23 Percent Effective, CDC Warns

The performance of this year's flu vaccine is unusually poor, but doctors say you should get the shot anyway. A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that the vaccine is only 23 percent effective.

Marlboro Man Darrell Winfield Dead: Cause of Death of Man Known for Cigarette Ads Unknown

The dangers of smoking led to advertising restrictions and the end of the "Marlboro man" in 1998 but apparently did not affect the longevity of one of the cigarette brand's iconic cowboys: Darrell Winfield, whom the Leo Burnett advertising agency had recruited to promote the smokes, was 85 when he died on Monday in Wyoming.

The Bachelorette' Host Denies Knowing Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray Were Breaking Up During Recent Interview

Andi Dorfman, the former Fulton County assistant district attorney who appeared on both "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette," is once again single after splitting from Josh Murray, winner of her season of "The Bachelorette"

Director James Cameron Delays 'Avatar' Sequels Release Dates After Obstacles With Scripts, Special Effects

James Cameron's ambitious project to film three "Avatar" sequels at one time has proven so challenging that the three-time Oscar winner now expects to release the first follow-up in late 2017, one year later than originally anticipated.

Republican National Committee Moves Up Date for 2016 National Convention: Party to Choose Next Presidential Nominee in Cleveland

Republicans hoping to take back the White House will head to Ohio early to crown their presidential nominee. The notoriously Democratic city will host the GOP's four-day national convention starting July 18, 2016.

Charlie Hebdo Magazine Earns Thousands More Readers, Sells Out First Magazine Since Attack

The French public further underlined its support for Charlie Hebdo by picking up all 700,000 copies of the satirical magazine attacked last week by Islamist militants. The publication's latest issue, offered at 27,000 newsstands across the country, sold out within minutes.

Leaders in Cameroon, Africa Being Trained on Computers, the Internet to Help Fight Boko Haram

The central African country of Cameroon is counting on technology to help combat Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram.

Miley Cyrus Shares Nude Pics for V Magazine, Previews Photos on Instagram

"Wrecking Ball" star Miley Cyrus has long ago distanced herself from the "good girl" image of her "Hannah Montana" years, and she is underlining that move by going full frontal for the first time in the new issue of V magazine.

Apple Watch Rumors: Companion App Links Smartwatch to iPhone, Reveals Other Features

When they introduced the Apple Watch last fall, developers made clear that the new gadget would be intimately linked to the company's iPhone. Now, a new app designed to help achieve that connection is giving tech watchers some insights into the timepiece's more advanced features.

'Destiny' Players Amongst First to Report PlayStation Network Outage

Video game aficionados were affected by an outage of Sony's PlayStation Network on Tuesday, but the Japanese company was able to resolve the issue by Wednesday afternoon.

Watch 'HLN' Host Nancy Grace and 'Dresser' Rapper 2 Chainz Weigh the Pros and Cons of Weed [Video]

"HLN" host Nancy Grace on Tuesday invited rapper 2 Chainz to discuss the pros and cons -- but mostly the cons -- of marijuana legalization.

Is Miley Cyrus' Brother Dating Her Boyfriend's Sister? [Pics]

Singer Miley Cyrus has been dating model Patrick Schwarzenegger since November, but their two families may have moved even closer as it has been reported that Braison Cyrus, Miley's brother has been going out with Christina Schwarzenegger, Patrick's sister.

Virginia Voters Elect Independent Joseph Morrisey to General Assembly Despite Sex Scandal With Teen Receptionist

Virginia voters on Tuesday returned a state lawmaker to the General Assembly after he had stepped down in the wake of a sex scandal involving a teenage employee.

Al-Qaida Yemen Branch Leader Calls Charlie Hebdo Attack a 'Blessed Battle,' Praises Supermarket Hostage Situation [Watch]

Al-Qaida's Yemeni branch on Wednesday claimed responsibility for last week's attack on French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which left 12 people dead and sparked a week of violence and massive anti-terror protests across the country.

Angelina Jolie Meets With Pope Francis, Reveals She Was Married Before Summer Wedding

Pope Francis welcomed Angelina Jolie to the Vatican on Thursday after the movie "Unbroken," which the actress produced and directed, premiered in the city-state. The private screening took place at a patrician villa that is home to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the station noted.

Woman Gives Birth Without Even Knowing She Was Pregnant; How Did She Do It?

A Massachusetts woman who learned that she was pregnant at 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday gave birth to a healthy baby girl 51 minutes later. Katie Kropas did not know she was with child and had rushed to a hospital because of "crazy lower back pain."

Uber to Lower Fares in Some US Cities for Winter 2015: New York, Los Angeles and Chicago Don't See Discount

Car-service company Uber is giving its customers a belated Christmas present as it lowers prices in 48 U.S. cities. The move is aimed at boosting sales in the cold winter months, the publication noted.
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