Meal time at Google's New York City office, a place that offers a fully-stocked cafeteria of free food to its employees all day, every day, has undergone an extreme makeover. ...
Read more: Google Revamped Eating Options to 'Nudge' Healthy Choices

ABC News’ Sunlen Miller and Sarah Parnass report: Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R- Ga., likely facing a formidable primary challenge from the right, announced this morning that he is retiring and won’t run for reelection in 2014. In a statement Chambliss slammed “legislative gridlock and partisan...
Obama chooses trusted adviser and national security aide Denis McDonough as chief of staffRead more: Obama Picks Foreign Policy Aide as Chief of Staff
She’s an American icon, but Tina Turner is reportedly about to renounce her U.S. citizenship in order to become a Swiss citizen. The “Private Dancer” singer has lived in the Zurich suburb of Kuesnacht since the mid-1990s. The Zuerichsee-Zeitung newspaper said on its website that...
MOSCOW – Dog owners in the Russian capital are on alert tonight. A call has gone out on internet message boards for a massive cull of stray dogs in Moscow on Friday evening. An announcement posted online vowed to “clean the city of the fanged...
Meal time at Google's New York City office, a place that offers a fully-stocked cafeteria of free food to its employees all day, every day, has undergone an extreme makeover. Read more: Google Revamped Eating Options to 'Nudge' Healthy Choices
We’ve all done it–texting while walking. And bumping into someone or falling off a curb or …. In Birmingham, England, Capital FM Radio personality Laura Safe was texting a message to her boyfriend while on her way to a Birmingham shopping center. She was so...
The mausoleum containing the embalmed body of North Korea’s late leader Kim Jong-Il has been opened to tourists, who must follow a strict protocol. Young Pioneer Tours, a five-year-old tour group specializing in off-the-beaten path destinations, was the first group to gain admission when the mausoleum...
While out working on a story in freezing New Jersey, a reporter and camera crew from New York station WABC-TV noticed a dog left out in the cold. Hours later, when they passed by again and saw that the dog was still outside, they decided...
"Two years after the uprising," said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch, "prosecution failings, security agency cover-ups, and a failure of political will have conspired to deny justice to victims of government abuse."
The thick glasses Hillary Clinton has been wearing in public since returning from a concussion and blood clot last month are the result of lingering affects of her health problems, a Clinton aide confirms.Read more: Hillary Clinton's Glasses a Result of Health Problems
By ANN COMPTON and MARY BRUCE At noon President Obama will be giving his West Wing team an extreme make-over for the second term, with the departure of top strategist David Plouffe and the naming of Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough to be his next chief of...Read more: White House Makeover: Plouffe Out, McDonough to Chief of Staff
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