Bath salts are reportedly behind 20-year-old Robert William White's attack on an elderly woman outside Los Angeles on Thursday, police said.
Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek reportedly had a mild heart attack Saturday afternoon, and he was recovering Sunday from the incident of cardiac arrest at a hospital in Los Angeles.
Money manager Ezra Merkin has agreed to pay $410 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the New York attorney general that accused Merkin of steering client money to Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, a person familiar with the settlement said on Sunday.
Could Jeremy Lin and Kobe Bryant be teammates and not opponents next season?
The so-called Samsung Galaxy S3 June 21 release date has been a massive disappointment to Samsung enthusiasts in the U.S, who are facing significant delays and backlogs for pre-ordered phones.
The Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox are reportedly finalizing a deal that would send the third baseman to the windy city.
The National Organization for Marriage will reportedly use $2 million to unseat the Republican lawmakers who helped make same-sex marriage legal in the New York.
Nadya Suleman, aka Octomom, is making more headlines this weekend as she claims to have had an extremely bad experience aboard a Virgin America airline flight.
Galaxy S3, the Korea-based company?s flagship smartphone for 2012, was finally unveiled after much anticipation at a recent launch event on June 20. Although the handset?s release date had been delayed, Samsung has decided to reveal some of the features that make its newest smartphone unique from its competitors.
Hailed as an African reformer, Yoweri Museveni has now become an autocrat who bends the rules to stay in power and hands favors to his family. Nothing new for Africa, unfortunately -- but the exact opposite of what he himself once pledged.
Regardless of whether you give credence to doomsday prophecies, there are some slightly credible scenarios in which the world will end -- either with a bang or with a whimper.
With his first title, LeBron James has finally lived up to his king moniker. But will he now take a run at the all-time legends?
Jim Packard, a Wisconsin Public Radio legend, died on Mon., June 18, after a yearlong battle with cardiopulmonary disease. He was 71. A staple of Wisconsin Public Radio, Packard wore multiple hats at the station, where he was often heard between shows and producing for Conversations with Larry Meiller. Most notably, Packard worked with Michael Feldman to produce Whad'Ya Know, an interview and quiz radio show.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul condemned Syria on Saturday for shooting down one of its military jets, soon after Syrian forces acknowledged they had downed an unarmed Turkish military plane that had entered the country's airspace on Friday.
A valuable Salvador Dali watercolor and ink painting was recently swiped off the wall of a New York City art gallery. The Associated Press is reporting that the painting, which is valued at around $150,000, was taken from a Madison Avenue Art Gallery on Tues., June 19, by a man posing as a customer.
In a spectacular photo posted on Facebook by one New Yorker, published in the New York Daily News, and credited to Keith Olbermann via MobyPicture, a thick lightning bolt struck the antenna perfectly on the tip of the Empire State Building, one of the most famous skyscrapers in both New York and the world.
New Orlando Magic general manager Rob Hennigan could be eager to move Dwight Howard.
Steve Nash has begun to speak about where he might like to play next season.
The former baseball MVP will appear on the next season of Survivor according to a report.
NBAPA won a big decision on Friday.
An arbitrator has sided with the National basketball Player's Association, granting early Bird rights to Jeremy Lin and Steve Novak.
As the much-anticipated Galaxy S3 phone is being rolled out, signs of Samsung's largest-ever marketing campaign are starting to appear in New York -- interactive signs.