A federal appeals court rejected a move by Jared Lee Loughner's lawyers that would have stopped him from being forcibly drugged as he awaits trial for a shooting rampage that left a congresswoman with brain damage, and six dead.
Johnathan Davis
Jul 24, 2011
A list of iconic musicians who like Winehouse died really young.
IBT Staff Reporter
Jul 24, 2011
Some countries have banned certain names which are odd, blasphemous, numbers or symbols
IBT Staff Reporter
Jul 24, 2011
She sued the clothing store for using her look-alike and cashing-in on her persona.
Shailesh Shrivastava
Jul 24, 2011
A federal appeals court refused to stop prison officials from forcibly drugging Jared Lee Loughner, the key suspect in the shooting rampage that left a congresswoman with brain damage, and six dead.
Johnathan Davis
Jul 23, 2011
Former Chinese fugitive, Mr Lai was immediately arrested after landing in Beijing on Saturday, he had been put on a Beijing-bound Air Canada flight from Vancouver Friday after a court cleared the way Thursday for his extradition
IBT Staff Reporter
Jul 23, 2011
Borders Group is liquidating, closing all bookstores nationally. Borders is offering discounts of up to 40 percent off, but some customers say they expected deeper discounts.
David Magee
Jul 23, 2011
After France, Belgium is the second European state to enforce such a prohibition
Palash Ghosh
Jul 23, 2011
Borders is officially liquidated, though Books-A-Million will buy up to 35 stores. Borders will begin closing stores as early as Friday.
David Magee
Jul 22, 2011
Borders began its going-out-of-business sale Friday, offering discounts of up to 40 percent off on books and other gift merchandise. The company is liquidating, ending its run at America's second-largest bookstore chain.
David Magee
Jul 22, 2011
Russia, which boycotted the Nobel ceremony on Friday, suggested that the Norwegian Committee should award a peace prize to Julian Assange. In an unusual move, Moscow called upon Rights group to rally support for the whistle-blower. Meanwhile, snubbing the communist China, the Nobel Prize committee has called for the immediate release of jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.
IBT Staff Reporter
Jul 22, 2011
The U.S. military is prepared to accept servicemembers who are openly gay and lesbian as President Barack Obama, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen have certified that such a move won't harm military readiness.
Laura Matthews
Jul 22, 2011
Lindsay Lohan who has been on probation since her last house arrest in June, was reminded on Thursday by a Los Angeles Court that she has 21 days to find a therapist or her probation would be revoked.
Ceylan Yeginsu
Jul 22, 2011
A newly filed police account helps to piece together the chain of events that allegedly led 48-year-old Becker to chop off her husband's penis as he lay bound to his bed. Becker was set to be arraigned on Friday on charges of torture and aggravated mayhem.
Jeremy White
Jul 22, 2011
A newly filed police account helps to piece together the chain of events that allegedly led 48-year-old Catherine Kieu Becker to chop off her husband's penis as he lay bound to his bed.
Jeremy White
Jul 22, 2011
The United States will repeal a 1993 law that prohibits openly gay or bisexual people from serving in the military. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen have decided to recommend to President Barack Obama to repeal the Act..
Jijo Jacob
Jul 22, 2011
“Those who have been involved in war crimes or crimes against humanity will find no haven on our shores,” said Immigration Minister Jason Kenney in Toronto.
Palash Ghosh
Jul 22, 2011
Lindsay Lohan was warned on Wednesday by Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner, to spend more time doing community service to avoid further problems related to her probation.
Kukil Bora
Jul 22, 2011
Lindsay Lohan appeared in court today to address her probation terms, which according to her probation officer she has not been compliant.
Nadine DeNinno
Jul 21, 2011
Wendi Deng Murdoch became an international sensation on Tuesday when she acted as a human shield between her husband, Rupert Murdoch, and a shaving cream pie thrown by a protestor at Murdoch's parliamentary hearing.With lighting-fast reflexes, Wendi leapt out of her chair and slapped away Rupert's would-be attacker.The hearing - which the media mogul called the most humbling day of his career - probed the hacking scandal at News Corp, Rupert's publishing empire...
Ellen Killoran
Jul 21, 2011
Calling it a bittersweet day, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn announced today before a packed courtroom during proceedings involving Borders' liquidation some stores may be spared through a sale to Books-a-Million.
David Magee
Jul 21, 2011
Many of the amateur fundraisers who helped finance President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign will not return for the 2012 push, disillusioned by a perception that what was once a grassroots, outsider campaign has morphed into a big-money operation, Politico reported.
Jeremy White
Jul 21, 2011