Lachlan Murdoch backs Fox board role for former Australian PM who called climate change science 'absolute crap' In one of his first moves after taking over from his father Rupert, Lachlan Murdoch backed the appointment of Tony Abbott to the media giant's board.
Ancient people may have used human skulls for cups and other body parts for tools, according to a burial site in Spain Many prehistoric people modified bones to honor the dead or make trophies. Archaeologists for smoothed bones and a skull cup in a cave in Spain.
Ukrainian partisans say a double agent in the Russian military helped them plan the devastating attack at a shipyard in Crimea The Ukrainian partisans told the Kyiv Post that they got inside information to help plan the strike from someone in the Russian military.
From commodities to retail, China's economy is showing signs of life after Beijing's stimulus frenzy August data suggested tentative signs of stability in China's economy, as retail sales and factory output improved.
10 optical-illusion buildings that will play tricks on your eyes Architects and artists have clever ways of confusing your eyes and creating optical illusions with their building designs.