Ricardo Medina pled guilty in March to killing his roommate with a nearly 3-foot blade. He said it was self-defense; the victim’s family says it was murder.
Arcadia Power lets you access clean energy for your home, no matter where you live. They will provide you a better energy experience and it is completely free. For those interested in supporting renewable energy this is a no-brainer.
Randy Orton and his family decided to spend a relaxing day at the pool Memorial Day weekend. However, like any good athlete, Orton takes no days off, which means nobody, not even his own family, is ever safe from a smackdown.
Traditional ideas of masculinity persist in the workplace, even though men are now expected to do more of the household chores — and work longer hours.
Despite its widespread scope, the WannaCry Attack didn't seem to have any long-term effects on the world and the hackers reportedly only made $100,000 from the attack.
The contribution of highly skilled foreign talent to US innovation and economic growth is well-established, and much of this growth is closely tied to academic research.
David Benscoter honed his craft as an investigator for the FBI and the United States Treasury, cornering corrupt politicians and tax evaders. The lost apple trees that he hunts down now are really not so different.
When I first wrote the Dutchman, ten years ago, he was sailing around the world alone for the sixth and final time. His plan, he said, was to keep on sailing, continuing this last circumnavigation until the day he died.
In a press conference, the acting Assistant Secretary of State was asked to explain how President Trump could criticize Iran's commitment to Democracy while standing next to Saudi Arabian leaders, where there isn't an electoral democracy. His answer had the finesse of that kid who gets called on, but didn't do the reading.
In 1216, a group of King John’s men were traveling through some marshland when a flood engulfed them. Ever since, the whereabouts of the Crown Jewels has remained unknown.
In between meetings about the UN's sustainable development goals for 2030, the leaders of the Nordic nations took the time to pose for a very snarky photograph.
In earthquake-prone areas, it's a good idea to design buildings — particularly those with valuable equipment — to withstand quakes. Surveillance video of a server room in Japan during the 2011 earthquake shows how the room's special floor kept the servers basically stationary.
A century ago, doctor Lulu Peters introduced us to the calorie. Her teachings have been immortalized in our psyche, but nutritionists say it's time to move on.
Documenting the experience as both a photojournalist and father, Michel Sauret has created a testament to his wife Heather’s strength — not to mention her patience.
The head candy maker at "Lofty Pursuits" recognizes that calming words and a deft touch make all the difference when it comes to a very satisfying internet video.
There are two good "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies, and then also there are two "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies that belong on any accurate list of the absolute worst films ever made.
The Essential Phone, brought to us by the person who created Android, is finally ready for the spotlight. It's an incredibly audacious and ambitious project.
Does the political intrigue swirling around Frank and Claire Underwood stay entertaining under a Trump presidency? Do we want our binge-watching to be ripped from the headlines?
When Hyojoo Ko first took up longboarding, average Koreans didn't even know what the sport was. Fast forward just a few short years and Ko has transformed the sport into a national sensation.
In 2005, about 54,000 people in the US earned bachelor’s degrees in computer science. That figure was lower every year afterwards until 2014, when 55,000 people majored in CS. Why has that number remained so low, despite high wages and prominence of Silicon Valley?