The No Kill Advocacy Center has charged PETA with unnecessarily euthanizing animals.
Both movies and journalism have irrevocably changed. When Roger Ebert passed away on Thursday, he took film criticism with him.
Women's-rights activists Humaira Bachal, Khalida Brohi and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy spoke along with Malala Yousafzai at a conference.
African and American forces have suspended their operation to rout the LRA, just the U.S. offered a bounty of $5 million for Joseph Kony.
CNN's temporary roundtable show "(Get To) The Point" attracted poor ratings and barrage of Twitter derision. Bad news for Jeff Zucker?
Verizon's quest to buy Vodafone's stake in Verizon Wireless is back to Square One.
A new letter reveals that Britain's 'Queen of Spies' Daphne Park admitted to MI6's role in the 1961 Congo assassination of Patrice Lumumba.
Narendra Modi, the chief minister of India’s Gujarat state, was inducted into the topmost decision-making body of BJP, Sunday.
On the Google News blog, a senior Google official sent a warning to publishers about mixing sponsored content with news.
Fox News and Bill O'Reilly are hoping for a ratings boost with the War on Easter, but will it be as successful as the War on Christmas?
Learn all the scary facts about the "Monsanto Protection Act," which opponents call the Farmer Assurance Provision, which Congress approved as part of a spending bill that Obama has signed.
The pink equal sign campaign went viral on Facebook and Twitter among gay-marriage supporters, but some critics saw it as empty slacktivism.
As the dust from the Cyprus financial rescue settles, an altered landscape is emerging.
U.S. job growth has accelerated to more than 200,000 per month. But why did it take so long?
Google Chairman Eric Schmidt visited Myanmar, or Burma, this week. But is the repressive country ready to get connected?
Frank Dietl, a 76-year-old New Jerseyan, filed a lawsuit against TV's Dr. Mehmet Oz, stirring debate over the validity of celebrity doctors.