Facebook to Allow Twitter Updating: Does Facebook or Twitter Win?
Facebook will soon allow users to update Twitter accounts on the Facebook platform, according to a discovery by ZDNet.
Who is the UBS Rogue Trader? Social Media Has the Answers
Kweku Adoboli is now famously known as the allegedly rogue trader of UBS who lost $2 billion on unauthorized trades.
Reno Air Race Crash was ‘Horrific,’ But Pilot Called Hero
The Reno Air race crash on Friday afternoon was horrific, according to spectators. It has killed at least 3 people and injured over 50, with several in critical conditions, a local hospital told CNN Saturday morning.
7 States Join DOJ in Opposing AT&T T-Mobile Merger, Cite Anti-Competition
Seven U.S. states have joined the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit to block AT&T's $39 billion proposed merger with T-Mobile.
AT&T T-Mobile Merger: Perry & Democrats Support it, Received Money
Here is one more thing Rick Perry and some Democrats have in common: staunchly supporting AT&T's proposed merger with T-Mobile.
Brad Pitt Parade Interview: What Did he Say About Angie and Jen?
Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt opened up to Parade recently about his life and the women in it.
Kirstie Alley Weight Loss: See 100 Lbs of Difference [VIDEO & PHOTO]
Kirstie Alley revealed her weight loss to Entertainment Tonight in an episode that aired Tuesday.
Volatility Stymies Even Smart Money
Volatility in equity markets is burning smart-money players, and even experienced traders are finding it hard to keep up.
Scenarios: Potential Market Impact of a Greek Default
Speculation is growing in markets that Greece will be unable to avoid a full-blown default, despite two international bailouts and pledges of support from the eurozone's biggest economies.
Lagarde Warns Recovery Options Narrowing
Options for a sustainable economic recovery are narrowing, Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of The International Monetary Fund, said in an opinion piece for a German newspaper.
Tupac Shakur: Dead for 15 Years, But Racks up 200+ Million YouTube Views
Tupac Shakur has been dead for 15 years. The rapper died on Sept. 13, 1996 from internal bleeding caused by gunshot wounds
Shamcey Supsup: Robbed by Miss Universe for Christian Answer?
Miss Philippines beauty queen Shamcey Supsup came fourth in the Miss Universe 2011 contest. It was the second consecutive time the Filipino contestant has placed in the top five.
Tupac Shakur’s Influence After 15 Years: From Eminem to Libyan Rebels
A little over 15 years ago on Sept. 7, 1996, rapper Tupac Shakur was shot after attending a Mike Tyson boxing match. On Sept. 13, 1996, he died in the hospital from internal bleeding.
Shamcey Supsup Accepts 4th, Says Leila Lopes Deserves Crown [VIDEO]
Miss Universe fourth place finisher Shamcey Supsup of the Philippines thinks winner Leila Lopes of Angola deserves the crown despite her own outstanding performance in the question and answer segment.
Miss Philippines 2011: Did Shamcey Supsup Deserve to Win?
Shamcey Supsup, Miss Philippines in 2011, finished 4th at the Miss Universe contest in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Ron Paul Booed at Debate for ‘Parroting’ bin Laden on 9/11 [VIDEO]
Congressman Ron Paul was booed at the CNN Tea Party debate on Monday night for his remarks on the 9/11 attacks.
Candidates Perry, Romney Differ in Tone on Fed and Bernanke
Texas Governor Rick Perry, the lead Republican presidential candidate, on Monday tempered earlier comments about Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, but held firm in his opposition to more monetary stimulus from the central bank.
YouTube Founders Buy Delicious, Seeks to Solve “Information Discovery Problem”
YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, through their company AVOS Systems, purchased Delicious in June 2011. Their goal now is to make the service a solution to the information discovery problem, according to a recent interview with The New York Times.
TechCrunch Founder Leaves, Insults Huffington With T-Shirt [PHOTO]
TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington left the publication on Monday.
U.S. Open: Serena Williams Fined $2K for Ref Rant
U.S. Open runner-up Serena Williams will be fined $2,000 for her rant against umpire Eva Asderaski.
Krugman 9/11: Courageous or Hateful?
The New York Times columnist and Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman's 9/11 blog post stirred much debate and controversy.
Paul Krugman Blog on 9/11 Sparks Huge Backlash
On the morning of 9/11, The New York Times columnist and Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman wrote a short blog posting titled The Years of Shame.
Listen to Paul Simon’s ‘Sound of Silence’ on 9/11
Simon & Garfunkel legend Paul Simon played The Sound of Silence before mourners and dignitaries at the 2011 9/11 memorial service held at Ground Zero.
Greek Money Running Out Amid Opposition to Tax Hike
Greek workers threatened on Monday to sabotage a new property tax decided by the government as a last-ditch effort to please international lenders, ignoring warnings that Athens will run out of cash next month.
Ireland Debates the Limits of Austerity
Aisling McNiffe's voice crackles when she talks about her son's school prospects.
Death Industry Reaps Grim Profit as Japan Dies
Across from a noodle shop in a Yokohama suburb, Hisayoshi Teramura's inn looks much like any other small lodging that dots the port city. Occasionally, it's even mistaken for a love hotel by couples hankering for some time beneath the sheets.
Osteoporosis Drug Associated With Serious Side Effects: FDA
Long-term exposure to a class of osteoporosis drugs called bisphosphonates is associated with serious side effects, concluded panels to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Paul Simon’s ‘Sound of Silence’ on 9/11 at Ground Zero [VIDEO]
Legendary singer, songwriter, and guitarist Paul Simon performed “Sound of Silence” at the 10th 9/11 Ground Zero memorial service.
Jerry Kill Seizure: Coach Improves, Support Pours in
The University of Minnesota Gophers’ head coach Jerry Kill continues to improve from the seizure he suffered on Saturday at his team’s season home opener against New Mexico State University.
Bisphosphonate Osteoporosis Drugs: FDA Questions Long-term Effects
Biphosphonates, drugs introduced to the market 16 years ago that treats osteoporosis, need labeling to clarify how long patients should take them as data suggests that efficacy decreases while risk increases after some period, panels to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) voted on Friday.