Each year, scientists still find previously undiscovered animals and plants -- here's some of our favorites from 2013.
A gossip blog suggests that Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers may have had a "falling out" with his personal assistant and former roommate Kevin Lanflisi.
The family of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, the Oakland girl who was declared brain-dead after a routine tonsillectomy, is struggling to find a facility that will keep her on life support. The hospital she is currently in will remove her ventilator at 5 p.m. Monday, per a court order.
Google and Apple are about to take their rivalry for digital superiority to a new turf -- the automobile.
A cheaper alternative to extraterrestrial exploration, the rover has a lightweight and collapsible structure.
Apple has requested that another injunction hearing be held on Jan. 30.
Vandals targeted federal judge William Pauley's Wikipedia page after he ruled that the NSA's bulk collection of phone data was legal.
A recent report by Dow Jones shows how often companies were mentioned in the media, Google topping Apple for a first.
Critics say the controversial methods taught in the Christian parenting book “To Train Up a Child” have been linked to the deaths of three children.
InXile Entertainment's John Alvarado recently launched a crowd-funding campaign on YouCaring.com.
Authorities in Santa Rosa County are still searching for the suspect, who said, "I'm sorry. Merry Christmas," after robbing a Florida grocery store.
This past year there were many new projects and even countries that decided to invest more in renewable-energy resources.
Tim Draper, one of the capitalists behind Skype and Hotmail, has announced details about his “Six Californias” plan to divide the Golden State.
Police were still looking for a suspect in the Westfield Mission Valley Mall shooting.
Tom Cruise settled a $50 million lawsuit against the tabloid publisher over 'abandoned' Suri.
International porn star Stoya talked exclusively to the International Business Times about safer sex in the adult entertainment industry.
One sector's crowdfunding platforms could become even more popular next year.
The decision follows pressure by major pension funds.
If you're expecting a low-profile product launch year for Apple in 2014, think again.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Carl Crawford claims that baby mama Amy Freeman is only trying to move to California to take advantage of the state's favorable child support laws.
Sometimes, politicians can't help embarrassing themselves. Here are the 10 biggest political gaffes of 2013.
The top 10 auto brands this year based on Google searches shows strong interest in pickup trucks. Notably absent: Honda.