Google's self-driving cars involved in accidents, but the human drivers' fault. Google's self-driving cars have been busy driving around the company's headquarters and mapping roads.
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz on Wednesday blasted the Obama administration's move to reopen the U.S. Embassy in Havana as a "slap in the face" to Israel, which has repeatedly called for the local U.S. mission to be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
A&E renewed its hit thriller drama series "Bates Motel" for two more seasons. A&E renewed its hit thriller drama series "Bates Motel" for two more seasons.
Users were getting stuck at 60 percent, but now TaiG has fixed the errors. A jailbreak solution has been available for iOS 8. 3 since last week. The TaiG jailbreak team was the first to find a jailbreak for iOS 8.
Whole Foods Chief Executive John Mackey, who in the past has advocated for what he calls "conscious capitalism," and his co-CEO, Walter Robb, on Wednesday said they were sorry for overcharging customers at the retailer's New York City stores.
Samsung is set to release the new Galaxy A8 smartphone soon and it will be their thinnest yet. Samsung is set to release another Galaxy smartphone and it will be their thinnest yet.
Solitary confinement in New Jersey's immigration detention centers has been used too often and resulted in harm to immigrant's health and violates the right to due process, according to a new report titled "23 Hours in the Box, Solitary Confinement in New Jersey Immigration Detention."
With Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's plans to end their 10-year marriage now confirmed, a movement has erupted on social media wishing for a return to the days of Affleck and former girlfriend Jennifer Lopez.
Thousands of people were evacuated on Wednesday night in eastern Tennessee after a freight train carrying a flammable and toxic substance derailed and caught fire.
Jailed Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López has gained 9 pounds since he ended a 30-day hunger strike a week ago, his wife, Lilian Tintori, said on Wednesday as she appeared with former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González, who has lobbied for López's release.
While making his first visit as Pontiff to Latin America, Pope Francis will stop in the small, poverty stricken counties of Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay.