Indonesia Volcano: Thousands Flee Homes to Safety [PHOTOS]
Thousands of Indonesians fled their homes after one of the country's most active volcano erupted Friday.
Mumbai Blasts 2011: Still Being Probed, No One Claiming Responsibility [PHOTOS]
There's still uncertainty among Indian officials as to who is responsible for Wednesdays triple blasts in Mumbai.
Google CEO Confirms Google+ Has More than 10 Million Users
Google Chief Executive Officer Larry Page has confirmed that Google+ has more than 10 million users.
Apple Changes Pricing in International App Store
Apple Inc. has made some price changes to content in its international App Stores because of changes in the foreign exchange rates and local tax laws in those countries.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: The Fine Brothers' Summary of Seven Moves In Seven Minutes [VIDEOS]
The Friday morning premier will bring to an end 10 years of entertainment that has captivated children and adults all over the world who dared to use their imagination.
Netflix Added to Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo announced Thursday that those 3DS owners across the U.S. and Canada can download a free application allowing Netflix members with unlimited streaming plans to instantly watch TV episodes and movies streaming from Netflix.
Elusive Bornean Rainbow Toad Finally Shows True Colors
Local scientists in Malaysia discovered the Bornean Rainbow Toad that hasn't been seen for about 87 years.
Carmageddon Los Angeles: LAPD asks Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian for Twitter Help
With Carmageddon quickly approaching on Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Police Department has asked the likes of Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian and Ashton Kutcher to spread the word about the closure of Interstate 405.
Daily Dose of Antiretroviral Pills Prevent HIV
Healthy HIV-free people could reduce their risk of getting the infection if they take a daily dose of antiretroviral drugs used to treat it, two groundbreaking studies have found.
India: Still No Leads in Mumbai Blasts [PHOTOS]
The government in Indian still has no leads as to who is responsible for the three Mumbai blasts that killed at least 17 people and injured more than 100.
Leiby Kletzky: Suspect Levi Aron Kept Missing Brooklyn Boy for Hours, Thousands Mourn Death
Leiby Kletzky, the missing Brooklyn boy who was found murdered and dismembered on Wednesday, spent more than half of a day hours with his alleged killer Levi Aron.
Murdoch Hacking: Rupert Murdoch Won’t Go Before Parliament
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his son James won't go in public next week before a parliamentary committee that investigating the alleged phone hacking and bribery on the part of his employees, but his company's Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks said she will.
Debt Ceiling: Obama Wants Common Ground by Week’s End to Prevent Govt Shutdown
With the deadline to raise the debt ceiling edging closer President Barack Obama is demanding that there be common ground between budget negotiators by week's end so as to prevent the looming government shutdown.
Missing Brooklyn Boy's Killer Loved By Everyone, Ex-Wife Claims
While the mother of a missing Brooklyn boy mourns her loss, the alleged killer's ex-wife is shocked that her former husband Levi Aron is arrested in connection with the gruesome murder of Leiby Kletzky.
Mumbai Blast Today: Officials Started Visiting the Site Hours After the Blasts [PHOTOS]
Officials already started the visiting the scene of a Mumbai blast today where 21 people were killed and more than 100 were injured.
Gay Marriage New York: Town Clerk Quits, Citing Same-Sex Marriage Law
Citing the same-sex marriage law, New York Town Clerk Laura Fotusky tendered her resignation this week so she wouldn't have to sign gay marriage licenses for same-sex couples.
Amber Alert Issued for 4-Month-Old Child
An Amber Alert has been issued for a missing four-month-old police believe is with a New York man Matthew Slocum, who is wanted for questioning in connection with a homicide committed Wednesday morning.
Women’s World Cup 2011: A Glance at the U.S. March to the Finals [PHOTOS]
The U.S. Women's World Cup team will be vying for the soccer world cup title for the first time since it last won in 1999.
Women's World Cup 2011: US Defeats France 3-1, Moves To Finals [PHOTOS]
The U.S. Women's World Cup 2011 team will advance to the finals after defeating France 3-1.
Watch the Women's World Cup Japan v Sweden Semi-Final Match
The Japanese Women's national soccer team is getting ready to face off with the Swedish nation team at 2:45 p.m. EST in the Women's World Cup 2011.
Rodney King Arrested (Again) on Suspicion of DUI
Rodney King has been released on bail following Tuesday's arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Missing Brooklyn Boy to be Buried Today
The body of the missing Brooklyn boy Leibby Kletzky, 8, is expected to be buried today, according to NY1.
Sherwood Schwartz: ‘The Brady Bunch,’ 'Gilligan's Island' Creator Dies at 94
Sherwood Schwartz, the creator of the television series The Brady Bunch and Gilligan's Island died of natural causes at 94, according to TMZ.
Google+ to Let Users Hide Gender
The Google+ team will soon allow its users to hide their gender through a privacy setting to launch later this week.
Missing Brooklyn Boy Remains Found
Police believe they've found the remains of missing Brooklyn boy Leiby Kletzky who disappeared on Monday when walking home from a Brooklyn camp.
Booz Allen Hamilton Hacked, Confidential Military Email Posted
Government contractor Booz Allen Hamilton was the target of hackers on Monday who claims to have wiped out source codes and stolen thousands of email addresses.
HHS Releases Rules on Health Insurance Exchange
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Monday proposed rules that will offer states more flexibility and encourage a competitive marketplace. In this marketplace individuals and small businesses can buy affordable private health insurance and have similar choices as the members of Congress.
Men More Likely to Die of Cancer, Study Shows
A new study published in the journal Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found men have a higher mortality rate for a vast majority of cancers than women do.
Jewel Gave Birth to a Boy
Country music singer Jewel and her husband Ty Murray on Monday welcomed a baby boy Kase Townes Murray.
Casey Anthony Juror in Hiding, Co-workers 'Want Her Head on a Platter'
One juror in the Casey Anthony case has reportedly gone into hiding after the Florida mom was acquitted last week of allegedly murdering her 2-year-old Caylee Anthony.