The world was rocked by devastating news out of Paris on Friday, as over one hundred innocent people going about their lives were killed or injured as they went about their lives. In the aftermath of the attacks, social media swelled with first-hand information following the attacks and people around the world showing support for those in Paris.
Cecil the lion has become a household name in less than 24 hours thanks to social media, TV news, talk radio and more, but why? Don't we have more important things to worry about?
While you're busy posting photos of your dinner and commenting how cold it is outside, the rest of the Facebook community is discussing the trends taking the world by storm.
Police across the pond are using social media to tackle the issue of drunk driving this holiday season. The tactic raises a few questions; including whether or not it will work, and if the idea could make it to the United States.
The U.S. began "intense" operations in Syria against the terror group ISIS early Tuesday, sending bombers, fighters, and Tomahawk missiles into ISIS-dominated territory in the northern part of the country.
Tonight President Obama took to the national airwaves for a rare prime-time address to describe what America's response would be to the Islamic State (aka ISIL or ISIS), the terrorist group that has taken over parts of Syria and Iraq, and also beheaded two American journalists.
We all have probably seen the Google street car whizzing around the Twin Ports, I have seen it a few times actually and I am like a kid at Christmas. I want to lean out of my car and wave like crazy...
A Malaysia Airlines jet carrying nearly 300 people crashed near the border between Russia and Ukraine, according to Reuters and Interfax. The airline company has confirmed that it has lost contact with the plane, a Boeing 777.