Only a select few ever make it to the South Pole. Still fewer get to blow things up there. And only one man has the distinction of blowing up a piece of real estate at the South Pole that he once called home.
The longest study yet on prostate cancer testing provides more evidence that getting screened doesn’t cut the chances of dying from the disease.
A senior U.S. official says a proposed U.S.-South Korean free trade agreement will not provide a back door for imports to the United States from communist North Korea.
Congressional lawmakers, after watching from afar as the Obama administration sent U.S. forces into Libya, have started to weigh in with legislation aimed at exercising some control over the direction — or at least the funding — of the mission.
Rescuers struggle to find hundreds of bodies in Japan’s nuclear evacuation zone, as radiation levels rise
After seeing Facebook pleas and flash mobs, and even cities temporarily renaming themselves “Google,” the search engine giant said Wednesday it has chosen Kansas City, Kan., as the first place to get its new ultra-fast broadband network.
NATO Commander Bouchard says Libya handover has been “seamless with no gaps.”
A fatal shooting broke out Wednesday night during a high school football game, after the suspect apparently drove a vehicle on the field and opened fire, reported MyFoxHouston.com. Two other individuals were injured.
Fewer people applied for unemployment benefits last week, a sign that layoffs are dropping and companies may be stepping up hiring.