March 9 marks the anniversary of Notorious B.I.G.'s death. Here is a look at Notorious B.I.G.'s top five songs.
Hispanics and Asians accounted for the bulk of population growth in the state of California over the past decade, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Cash-strapped Los Angeles voted on Tuesday to impose a five percent tax on medical marijuana dispensaries, a measure that will raise $10 million a year.
In an 8 minute video news report, former U.S. Prosecutor Richard Fine outlines his strategy to return integrity to the California Court system and the reasons why State Superior Court Judges cannot sit on cases where they have received money from parties who appear before them.
Eight new airports across the country will offer flights to Cuba, following President Barack Obama's decision to ease travel restrictions to Cuba early this year.
A famous documentary about the Nazi Holocaust, Shoah, will be broadcast on a Satellite TV channel which shows programs in Iran.
Shares of EXFO Inc (NASDAQ: EXFO) touched a new 52-week high of $12.86 on Friday. The company said it extends its optical transport network testing capabilities to qualify 100G/40G Ethernet client services.
Kobe Bryant has had poor shooting performance against the Spurs this season
General Electric will host an electric vehicle experience tour in seven U.S. cities that will bring GE experts together with local businesses, industry leaders, and public sector stakeholders for educational workshops, test drives, and dialogue on the business case for EV ecosystems.
After tonight's game, the Lakers go on a four-game road trip against tough teams.
The Kings are better off staying Sacramento of moving to Seattle
Nexon will be launching its KartRider franchise in iOS and Android and publish MapleStory title on Facebook, thereby making its entry in to the mobile and social gaming space.
A beating by Los Angeles police of motorist Rodney King caught on video twenty years ago triggered a national debate on racism and police brutality, and prompted an investigation that laid the groundwork for closer civilian supervision of the Los Angeles Police Department.
Justin Bieber broke free from his mild mannered ways and shocked the world by flashing the middle finger at the paparazzi. Start the slideshow to go through some famous finger flipping celebs:
Convicted Robert Kennedy killer Sirhan B. Sirhan, who is serving a life term, has been denied parole for the 13th time.
Sony Music and Japanese entertainment company Avex have rendered a written apology over the choice of attire by Japanese pop group Kishidan, who appeared on MTV Japan's Megavector program on February 23 wearing costumes that resembled the uniforms of the SS.
Angered by paparazzi, Justin Bieber hoists middle finger on his 17th birthday with Selena Gomez and apologizes on Twitter. However, this is not the first time the teenager has been caught in the act of flipping off. And the evidence lurks on the internet.
The Lakers have won five games in a row, but a tough road trip awaits.
People.com is reporting that tennis star Serena Williams suffers pulmonary embolism.
Bank of America's online banking goes down and subsequently gets restored, says the company's Twitter account.
Embattled 'Two and a half men' star Charlie Sheen spills the beans on drugs, rehab, 'Men', women in the latest installments of interviews with TMZ, CNN's Piers Morgan, 'The Today Show' and ABC's 20/10.
With the 83rd Annual Academy Awards coming to an end, awards season is slowly wrapping up. The lights at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles have been turned off, and the winners have taken their golden statue home with them.