Erica Jong's recent article in the Sunday New York Times raised an important question about sexuality in contemporary society: Is it still there at all?
A New York town clerk has resigned from her post in opposition of the State's legislation of gay marriage.
Days after last Friday's stun gun find at Newark International Airport, two more were found in a man's luggage at JFK.
Ex-President Bill Clinton will not be able to attend the funeral of former First Lady Betty Ford due to mechanical problems encountered by the airplane he was scheduled to take.
Better yet, high-tech firms are adding far more workers than they are letting go.
NYC officials are in talks over new privately funded parking technology to bring the cities' tradition parking meters into the 21st century.
The rhetoric is getting hot and heavy inside the beltway regarding the debt talks. On Tuesday, the Republicans essentially said the Democrats haven't offered a viable debt deal proposal and President Obama said Republican reluctance to compromise could prevent senior citizens from receiving Social Security payments on August 3.
Hispanics form a significant and ever-increasing portion of big league baseball players.
New York City’s Summer Restaurant Week is officially upon us for the next TWO WEEKS, with over 300 restaurants offering prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus at severely discounted rates.
The beleaguered News Corp., burdened by an ever-worsening scandal regarding illegal phone-hacking, may be forced to unload its remaining newspapers in Great Britain, according to Rupert Murdoch’s biographer.
Paul may be having his swan song just as his ideology is catching on
A new strain of the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea was found to be resistant to antibiotics, international researchers say. According to the CDC, more than 700,000 persons in the U.S. get new gonorrheal infections each year and less than half of these infections are reported to CDC.
Tiger Woods was a one-time client of a Canadian physician charged with injecting elite athletes with performance-enhancing drugs. The attorney for a key witness in the case of Dr. Anthony Galea says Woods did not receive performance enhancing drugs from the doctor. But one can't help but wonder.
We have built machines capable of summoning the artificial intelligence needed to defeat a human on 'Jeopardy,' but grocery shopping is still beyond their metallic grasp.
Sister Wives star Kody Brown is going to court to defend the unusual family arrangement that catapulted him and his wives -- all four of them -- to television fame.
The heat wave and debilitating drought affecting more than a dozen states has people asking a common question in this season of extreme weather: why? The answer is likely a weather phenomenon called La Niña.
Divers searching for victims in a sunken tourist boat in Russia’s Volga River have found approximately 40 children, the highest death toll for children in Russia since a 2004 terrorist attack.
Soaring temperatures have scorched states from Illinois to Texas and have done more than cause discomfort -- a record drought is battering farmers and ranchers whose crops are withering and whose livestock are going unfed.
Emma Watson's Bottega Veneta dress at the Harry Potter premiere in New York.
News Corp. and its leader Rupert Murdoch are embroiled in a far-reaching scandal. Murdoch's style may have finally caught up with him.
Are you a Safari user attempting Facebook's new video calling feature? Beware, you might be watched without your knowledge.
Will Rupert Murdoch be able to save his Media Conglomerate from the gathering storm of corruption, hacking and political shenanigan charges