Shia LaBeouf recently confessed to having a fling with actress Megan Fox.
Microsoft takes the curtain off its latest software: Office 365.
A controversial plan that would have “mystery shoppers” pose as patients to investigate how hard it is for patients to obtain primary care was been nixed by the Obama Administration, Tuesday.
The Red Sox and Yankees are in the heat of the race midway through the season, while the Rays continue to stick around.
In a bid to challenge Google's collection of online office productivity and communications programs called 'Google Apps', Microsoft starts selling Office 365, a cloud-based version of its Microsoft Office suite of desktop applications.
Charlie Sheen's Two and a Half Men character Charlie Harper will be killed off the show, TMZ reports.
For nearly two hours on Tuesday morning a man sat perched atop a 20-foot traffic pole at 44th Street and Seventh Avenue in Times Square, New York.
A bi-partisan group of mayors is hoping to capitalize on a message from al-Qaeda to stop the sale of illegal guns nationwide.
Apple's first thousand-dollar app, I am Rich, only lasted a day in 2008
HuffPo lists the most fashionable schools
In a major foreign policy address in New York on Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty accused the Obama administration of failing to pursue American interests during the Arab Spring and of wavering on Iran.
Actress was in New York on a BBC promotional trip
The US Open starts in August
After LulzSec announced its retirement after 50 days of lulz, or an Internet rampage, the flame of cyber war does not seem to be as active as it'd been. LulzSec apparently jumped back onto the boat of its old buddy, Anonymous, to continue sailing on the Operation Anti-Sec against the governments.
Disgraced former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-NY, is trying to insert himself back into politics, calling power brokers and would-be candidates for his old seat, hoping they’ll let him play a role in choosing his own successor, the New York Post reported.
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.
Supporters of California's gay marriage ban are appealing a ruling that a U.S. judge's own gay relationship was no basis for throwing out his decision in support of same-sex marriage.
In the wake of New York becoming the sixth and largest state to legalize same-sex marriage, couples face a practical question: what does this law do?
Party leader Martine Aubry announced she will seek to become the Socialist candidate for president in the 2012 French election.
A Security Awareness bulletin issued by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) urges vigilance over the July Fourth weekend, as terror network al Qaeda might be contemplating an attack on the Independence Day.
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich is expected to face minimum 10 years in prison after being convicted of fraud, attempted extortion and bribery.
A list of the major UFO sightings globally after the year 2000.