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8 Children Abducted in New York Found in Pennsylvania
Eight children who were abducted from a New York foster care agency last week were found in Pennsylvania, authorities say. The children were allegedly abducted by their mother Shanel Nadal during a supervised visit last week. The children, whose ages range from 11 months to 11 years, were found in good health.
Goldman Sachs May Cut Additional Jobs, Costs: Report
Goldman Sachs Group Inc may cut $1.45 billion in expenses by year's end, $250 million more than it indicated in July, in a move that could lead to more job cuts, according to The New York Times.
Goldman may cut additional jobs and costs: report
Goldman Sachs Group Inc may cut $1.45 billion in expenses by year's end, $250 million more than it indicated in July, in a move that could lead to more job cuts, according to The New York Times.
Kidnapped Foster Children Found in Pennsylvania; Mother to Be Charged
Shanel Nadal, the children's biological mother, abducted the children during a scheduled visit to their foster agency
More iPhone Parts Reportedly Leaked: iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S? [PHOTOS]
More leaked iPhone parts surfaced on last week but the guessing game continues as to whether the model is an iPhone 5 or an iPhone 4S.
iPhone Popularity Sparking Thefts in New York Subways
According to local reports, nearly half of such thefts occur on weekends.
When Can Employers Fire You for Facebook, Twitter?
A host of cases have come to the National Labor Relations Board over whether employers fairly terminate employees for Facebook, Twitter and other social media posts.
Facebook’s iPad App is Complete, Says Former Developer
Facebook's iPad application has apparently been feature complete since May, but after one too many delays, its lead developer Jeff Verkoeyen quit and joined Google.
Facebook Charging in 2011? Not Now, Not Ever
Rumors spread that Facebook would begin charging users up to $10 per month for membership on the social networking site.
Wangari Maathai Dead At 71 After Battle With Cancer
Maathai led a grassroots movement of reforestation in Africa that empowered African women.
Google Helps to Put Dead Sea Scrolls Online
The manuscripts include both religious and secular texts documenting life in the first and second centuries after Christ.
Netflix Inks Streaming Deal With DreamWorks Animation
Netflix customers are still livid over the price hike and Qwikster announcement. CEO Reed Hastings hopes to regain favor with these customers by signing Dreamworks Animation, the company behind hits like Shrek and Madagascar.
Amazon Announces Streaming Deal With Fox, Closing in on Netflix
Amazon.com's announcement comes a day after Netflix announced it would stream Dreamworks Animation content
Amazon Signs Streaming Deal With Fox: Should Netflix Be Nervous?
The news comes a day after Netflix announced a streaming deal with Dreamworks animation
Occupy Wall Street Protests May Intensify Following 80 Arrests [VIDEOS]
As Occupy Wall Street entered its second week of protest marches, around 80 protesters were arrested on Saturday.The arrests were made as the propesters marched from their encampment in Zuccotti Park to Union Square, for disorderly conduct and obstructing vehicular and pedestrian traffic in addition to one for assaulting a police officer, according to police.
WWII Shipwreck Could Hold up to $200M Worth of Silver
Odyssey Marine will keep 80 percent of the silver it pulls from the S.S. Gairsoppa, which was struck by a Nazi U-boat. The British government will claim the rest.
‘Pan Am’ Review: It’s Glossy, but Not Quite Polished
ABC's Pan Am took to the skies Sunday night and, though there was a bit of turbulence midair, there is hope for a smoother ride going forward.
Government Shutdown: Democrats, Republicans Still at Odds Over Budget
All of the bad jokes apply: it was easier to build the transcontinental railroad than for Democrats and Republicans to agree on a budget. Or perhaps the Burma Road.
Nudist Sympathizers Protest SF Cover-Up Law
San Francisco's clothed residents never really had a problem with a neighbor roaming around naked or with public nudity being legal. Being an epicenter of liberal activism and tolerance, SF residents never really bothered to ask nudists to stick to some basic 'etiquette' like putting a towel down on a park bench before they sat.
Dreamwork Signs Precedent-Setting Deal with Netflix, Bypassing TV
Netflix Inc has won a deal to pipe Dreamworks Animation movies starting in 2013, the first time a major Hollywood studio has chosen Internet streaming over traditional pay TV, The New York Times reported Sunday.
U.S. Hikers Back Home From a World of 'Lies and False Hope'
From the very start, the only reason we've been held hostage is because we're American - These are the words of Josh Fattal, one of the three American hikers who were arrested by the Iranian forces while hiking in the Kurdish region along the Iraq-Iran border in July, 2009.
As Gridlock Grips Capitol Hill, Government Shutdown Nears
With less than six days until a possible U.S. Government shutdown, considerable differences remain between Democratic and Republican proposals to fund disaster relief. The GOP wants any Hurricane Irene disaster relief funds to be offset by cuts to other programs. Democrats say doing so would hold disaster victims hostage to partisan politics.
UBS Chief Resigns: Ramifications Likely to Spread
Adoboli is hardly the first UBS employee to engage in questionable conduct.
Hair Shows Aborigine Ancestors Were First Out of Africa [VIDEO]
A 100-year-old Aborigine lock of hair is leading scientists to rewrite the history of human migration out of Africa as we know it.
Paul McCartney's Ballet Stumbles with Critics
Paul McCartney's ballet debut writing an orchestral score and tale of love about an ocean dwelling princess received poor, early reviews on Friday that called his music agreeable but the story and staging bland.
Century-Old Hair From Australian Aboriginal Man Unlocks Mystery of Human Dispersal
In the 1920s, an Aboriginal man from Kalgoorlie in Western Australia gave a lock of hair to a British anthropologist. Now, after over a century, scientists have obtained a genomic sequence from that 100-year-old lock of hair, which showed that Aboriginal Australians are descendants of an early human dispersal into eastern Asia, possibly 62,000 to 75,000 years ago.
Four Things You May Not Know About Gary Johnson
Facts about GOP contender Gary Johnson.
Senate Democrats Reject House GOP Funding Bill; Government Shutdown Risk Increases
The Democratic-led Senate Friday, as expected, made short work of rejecting a House GOP-authored, stop-gap funding bill, 59 to 36, thus increasing the likelihood of a U.S. Government shutdown. The current funding resolution expires Sept. 30.
A Lock of Australian Aborigine Hair Unravels Details of Human Migration [VIDEO & PHOTOS]
When an Aboriginal man from Western Australia gave a lock of his hair to a British anthropologist in the early 20th century, it opened up a way for researchers to piece together his genome.
Why Was X-Factor Premiere Underwhelming?
The singing contest show, The X-Factor, touted as the biggest show ever to hit America created by Simon Cowell debuted on Fox last night with a not-so-flattering reception. The show originally from UK managed to pull in just 12.1 million viewers and was ranked fourth behind CBS's Criminal Minds and CSI and ABC's Modern Family in the nightly ratings. To put things in perspective, American Idol premier had 21.6 million viewers when it was aired...


