Italy arrests 15 firefighters for setting own fires, faking blazes
Italian police said 15 volunteer firefighters were arrested in Sicily on suspicions they deliberately set blazes and reported fake fires to earn $12 an hour.
Italian police said 15 volunteer firefighters were arrested in Sicily on suspicions they deliberately set blazes and reported fake fires to earn $12 an hour.
A large pig halted traffic on a Washington highway after escaping a truck headed for auction.
Taeyang of idol band BIGBANG will release his third full-length solo album this month, according to his agency Monday.
Researchers at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have developed a breakthrough technology to generate any cell type for treatment in the body.
"A Thousand Years" singer Christina Perri announced she's pregnant after getting engaged to Paul Costabile in June.
The Department of Homeland Security's chief information officer has resigned after only three months in the position, the agency confirmed Monday.
Islamic State and Taliban militants joined forces to attack an Afghan village -- killing dozens of villagers, a provincial spokesman said Monday.
Raytheon has received a $25.9 million contract for modifications and retrofitting of sensors on the Global Hawk Block 30 unmanned aerial vehicle.
Bjork is set to release a new album that explores the world of dating.
"Aquaman" star Amber Heard and Tesla founder Elon Musk have reportedly called it quits due to their busy schedules.
A Japanese pharmaceutical company has introduced a large, pink, penguin-like character as a mascot for its enemas.
Lockheed Martin is to debut a space and missile defense radar demonstrator for a system that could eventually replace the current one used by the Patriot.
The industrial sector in Lebanon is showing the most rapid growth in conversion to solar energy.
A pair of cats in Japan that gained viral fame by ringing bells have expanded their musical range to include the keyboard.
French automaker Renault announced a joint venture with Iranian authorities on Monday, despite U.S. efforts to isolate Iran economically.
Scientists in Belgium have showed that vapor clouds of liquid metal can successfully reflect heat during extreme temperature flux.
Molly Roloff tied the knot with Joel Silvius at an intimate wedding at her family's farm in Oregon.
A new poll Monday shows that more than 60 percent of Americans support using U.S. troops in a conflict if North Korea invades South Korea.
Alloy Surfaces Co. has received a two year, $29 million contract for MJU-66/B infrared countermeasures.
The Jacksonville Jaguars added to an already exceptional secondary with the addition of safety Jeron Johnson.
Researchers develop a correction procedure to refine state-by-state mortality rates to better identify the number of deaths from opioid and heroin use.
ABC entertainment president Channing Dungey has stated that Tim Allen's political views did not lead to the cancellation of "Last Man Standing."
The town of Hamburg, New York has launched a campaign to rejuvenate an old water tower by painting it like a hamburger.
Anne Hathaway shared a clip of her "Princess Diaries" character, Mia Thermopolis, following rumors of a third sequel.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will propose a tax on the city's most wealthy residents to pay for repairs to the subway and bus systems.
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