Wealthy Republican businessman Marc Cenedella, criticized for lascivious blog posts he published about sex and drugs, announced he was not going to challenge Kirsten Gillibrand for her New York Senate seat.
Sara Dover
Feb 01, 2012
DC Comics is going back into the past by launching a prequel series to their popular Watchmen series.
Cristina Merrill
Feb 01, 2012
Some Apple users are unhappy with the way their gadgets are produced, and are calling on Apple to overhaul their production line ahead of the iPhone 5 release and make it the first ethical phone.
Amir Khan
Feb 01, 2012
The protests against Apple's worker mistreatment practice are surging wave upon wave. A recent online petition demands the tech giant to take further steps in protecting workers and make its next iPhone the first ethical iPhone.
Wendy Li
Feb 01, 2012
Scotty Bowers, a former Marine who claims to have run a gay and bisexual prostitution ring for some of Hollywood's biggest names beginning in the 1940s, is about to spill the details in a tell-all book.
IBT Staff Reporter
Jan 31, 2012
Actress Cynthia Nixon recently released a statement to calm the controversy surrounding her comments to The New York Times about her sexual orientation.
Lisa Eadicicco
Jan 31, 2012
President Barack Obama pushed into second-gear at the Washington Auto Show on Tuesday, taking a swipe at potential challenger Mitt Romney as the Republican primaries in Florida were underway.
Brett LoGiurato
Jan 31, 2012
Liturgy is the sexless hive-geek counterpart to Lana Del Rey, 2011's most polarizing and polarized artist. Her just-dropped album Born to Die, has landed number 1, despite global critical condemnation. The Brooklyn black metallers (Liturgy) generated what seemed a comparable amount of criticism to the manufactured pseudo-pop darling (Del Rey) in 2011. Liturgy sold far fewer albums, proving that artistic merit and integrity do not always win out.
Tom Dworetzky
Jan 31, 2012
Elections may be the bedrock of democracy, but counting votes is a complicated process. As Floridians head to the polls Tuesday to vote for a Republican candidate to go up against President Barack Obama, notorious past controversies from the Sunshine State come to mind.
Sara Dover
Jan 31, 2012
Despite unwavering support from the mayor, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and NYPD spokesman Paul Browne still remain in hot waters after recent controversies.
Tom Dworetzky
Jan 31, 2012
The Near Field Communication (NFC) technology will reportedly be packed in the next generation iPhone - dubbed iPhone 5.
Wendy Li
Jan 31, 2012
Adding to the rumor mill surrounding Apple's future products, a recent report suggested that Apple's next generation iPhone would feature near field communication, or NFC technology.
Kukil Bora
Jan 31, 2012
President Barack Obama Monday played down the use of U.S. drones in Iraq, saying the program was very limited and focused mainly on protecting the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
Eric Linton
Jan 30, 2012
Facebook is presenting its users with a rare opportunity to project their opinions about the 2012 elections on a giant Times Square billboard.
Ceylan Yeginsu
Jan 30, 2012
Rutgers thought it had found the perfect replacement for Greg Schiano on Monday, but Florida International coach Mario Cristobal decided to turn down the job offer.
John Talty
Jan 30, 2012
Whitehouse confirmed Monday that he and at least two co-sponsors will introduce a bill on Wednesday requiring millionaires to pay a 30 percent tax rate on their income.
Ashley Portero
Jan 30, 2012
The husband is also reportedly a member of an illegal militant gang that enjoys some political support in the area.
Palash Ghosh
Jan 30, 2012
More than a year after a wave of popular uprisings swept across the Arab world, the White House spent Monday responding to the chaos the Arab Spring has unleashed in Syria and Egypt.
Jeremy White
Jan 30, 2012
New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has proposed raising the minimum wage to $8.50 an hour, and tying it to inflation.
Tom Dworetzky
Jan 30, 2012
The Occupy movement resurged from a relatively quiet winter after about 400 people were arrested in Oakland over the weekend.
Sara Dover
Jan 30, 2012
The Occupy movement entered a tumultuous new phase this weekend, with a violent weekend protest by Occupy Oakland resulting in 400 arrests and Occupy D.C. facing a noon Monday deadline to leave McPherson Square.
Jeremy White
Jan 30, 2012
Fashionistas around the world are chomping at the bit to learn which Hollywood leading lady will wear what designer as the countdown to the 2012 Oscar Awards ticks closer. Here are some predictions for what Hollywood's top 10 leading ladies might wear this year, based off Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week designs.
Cavan Sieczkowski
Jan 29, 2012