MC Hammer announced a new search engine at the Web 2.0 Summit
The 21-year-old says she sits by herself and watches Law & Order.
Naomi Wolf, feminist author and activist, was arrested by NYPD as she defended Occupy Wall Street protestors on Tuesday at an awards ceremony for Governor Andrew Cuomo, organized by the Huffington Post.
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One in ten Americans takes antidepressants, according to a federal study published Wednesday, a rate that has skyrocketed in the last two decades.
Apple's stock slid Tuesday and Wednesday after a rare earnings miss. Is now a good time to consider the company's stock?
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced Wednesday that NJ TRANSIT was partnering with Google Wallet, allowing customers to pay fares with a smartphone.
The video Hot Chicks of Occupy Wall Street has become an internet sensation since it was posted just six days ago. Critics have accused photographer Steven Greenstreet of sexism and objectification of women. But Greenstreet reveals that, though his initial intentions may have been sophomoric, the video transformed into something more than just some pretty faces.
The new couple attended the France premiere of The Ides of March.
An unexpected drop in U.S. petroleum reserves reported mid-morning Wednesday surprised financial markets, which had been anticipating a moderate drop. U.S. commercial crude oil inventories for the week ending Oct. 14 decreased by 4.7 million barrels, according to weekly U.S. Department of Energy report. Analysts had predicted a rise of 1.75 million barrels.
Gold eased on Wednesday as growing hopes of a resolution to the Eurozone debt crisis persuaded investors to shrug off a downgrade to Spain's credit rating and buy riskier assets such as equities.
Agnico-Eagle is indefinitely suspending operations at its Goldex mine in Val d'Or, Quebec, because of water inflow and ground instability, the company said on Wednesday, sending its shares sharply lower.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was expressing a broadly shared sentiment when he referred to the landmark No Child Left Behind education law as a slow-motion train wreck. Now lawmakers and the Obama administration are engaged in parallel efforts to reshape the way America teaches and tests its students.
Intel Corp shares rose nearly 4 percent on Wednesday, the day after the chipmaker forecast an upbeat fourth quarter that underscored its strength in emerging markets, and prompted at least seven brokerages to raise their price target on the stock.
Victoria's Secret Angel, Miranda Kerr, has posed topless for the recent campaign of New York-based Rags & Bone.
Barnes parts JetBlue on good terms, says spokesperson.
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE: BK) reported a third quarter net income of $651 million, or $0.53 per common share Wednesday morning, an increase of 4.7 perecent when compared with $622 million, or $0.51 per common share, in the third quarter of 2010. The results were a penny over mean analyst predictions of $0.52 per share.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc said it hired Mark Papermaster as Chief Technology Officer to oversee the company's product development roadmap and its R&D division.
Jennifer Aniston stole the show at Elle's 18th annual Women in Hollywood Tribute event, for sweeping the red carpet in a plunging, low cut sparkly dress; a number that has lead OK magazine to claim the actress is pregnant.
Remake of Classic game Halo: Combat Evolved gets remaster campaign, remade multiplayer maps and Kinect features.
Nasdaq index futures fell on Wednesday after technology heavyweight Apple missed earnings expectations, while the broader market was little changed after a big run-up in the last session on a report Europe may beef up its crisis fund.
Actress and social activist Susan Sarandon reportedly called Pope Benedict XVI a Nazi, during a public discussion at a film festival in New York City. The remark, not unnaturally, has drawn criticism from both Catholic and Jewish groups.