A Singapore restaurateur spent $42,758 on an 1841 bottle of Veuve Cliquot
Seven same-sex New Jersey couples are suing the State of New Jersey to have their relationships recognized as marriages, not as civil unions.
Jamaica would have been better off being part of the British Empire rather than an independent state, according to a poll taken by local newspapers.
George Hotz, a 21-year-old hacker known as Geohot online, has been hired by Facebook.
Roger Federer will attempt to advance to the semifinals of the Wimbledon Championships against French Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Centre Court on Wednesday.
Roger Federer will attempt to advance to the semifinals of the Wimbledon Championships against French Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Centre Court on Wednesday.
Cease and Desist orders against usage of unauthorized songs by politicians need to be looked into
A class action suit against Facebook was dismissed over the ‘Friend Finder’ feature in the social networking site allegin violation of the users’ rights to control the use of their names.
The French company claims that Google is abusing its prevailing market position by downgrading and blocking competing services.
1plusV, French counterpart of Google's search engine, along with three other internet companies, has accused Google of exploiting its dominant market position to give preferential treatment to its own services while demoting rival sites.
A worker of the Italian Consulate and his wife have been accused of holding a Brazilian woman as a slave in their San Francisco home. They promised of a better life to the women but instead kept her as an indentured servant.
Wimbledon championship is all about sensational games, fashion statements and the celebrities who come to cheer their favorite players.
California Governor Edmund G. Jerry Brown bypassed Senate Republicans and struck a budget deal with the Democratic majority Tuesday, abandoning sought-after tax extensions in favor of optimistic revenue projections.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge may be arriving in Canada later this week, but royalists in Canada have come up with a longer-term solution for royals in their country: install Prince Harry as their king.
In defiance of the ICC, Bashir and Hu Jintao are meeting in Beijing this week.
Two of Turkey’s biggest opposition parties have decided to boycott the swearing-in ceremony of the new parliament in a protest against colleagues who were jailed after winning seats in the recent elections.
The Hague is looking for evidence linking the Libyan leader to rapes committed during the current civil war.
Amanda Knox's appeal continued on Monday where key witness Rudy Guede placed Knox and Raffaelle Sollecito as Merideth Kercher's murderers.
The Gaza Flotilla planned for this week is slated to set sail from Greece this Thursday or Friday.
Rod Blagojevich, who served as the 40th Governor of Illinois from 2003 to 2009, was found guilty on 17 of 20 counts in his corruption trial.
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has filed for an injunction against BT, UK's largest internet service provider, forcing it to cut off customer's access to a website called Newzbin that promote piracy.
Israel has backed down from its threat to ban journalists covering the pending flotilla to Gaza from entering the country for a decade.