Journalist and labor organizer Jonathan Tasini filed a $105 million class action lawsuit against The Huffington Post, a website founded by Arianna Huffington for which Tasini wrote. Now four new plaintiffs have been added to the growing class action lawsuit that claims The Huffington Post's writers deserve to be paid.
Teresa Guidice and Housewives castmates are in legal hot water again
'Spider-Man' opened last night after a long awaited opening night; Bono has pushed back U2 album to 2012
Wide receiver Plaxico Burress, released from prison on June 6 after serving time on a weapons charge, was quoted as saying he'd like to play for the New York Jets, and that Giants coach Tom Coughlin's controlling style is what caused him to rebel.
The spiraling gun violence in Mexico is largely fuelled by weapons produced in the U.S., according to a report from the U.S. Congress.
Johan Santana felt soreness in this shoulder while throwing off the mound, David Wright is limited to core exercises until June 24 at the earliest, and Ike Davis has been told to stay off his left ankle until June 22.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has short-listed two candidates, Christine Lagarde and Agustin Carstens, for its next Managing Director.
PC giant Hewlett Packard announced some significant organizational changes to better realign CEO Leo Apotheker's direct reports with his new strategic vision.
Verizon Wireless will sell 4G LTE version of Samsung Galaxy 10.1 from the second half of this month.
Stanley Fischer, Israel's central banker, has been disqualified from the race for the IMF's chief position.
Emory law student had been arrested in Egypt on spy charges. Ilan Grapel, a U.S. immigrant to Israel, was detained on Sunday in a development that could strain Israel's relations with Egypt's new leaders.
President Barack Obama, in an exclusive interview with NBC's Ann Curry, told her he would resign if he were Weiner.
Can 'The Zen Master' possibly be coaxed out of retirement to lead the suddenly relevant Knicks to a championship?
Landmark building 'turns on the dark' for most expensive musical in Broadway history
User-generated, real-time apps dominate the foodie app market
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said on Monday that Democrats should strip embattled Rep. Anthony Weiner of his committee assignments if the New York congressman doesn't resign from the House of Representatives, USA Today reported.
Sure, they're currently under .500. But most people projected them to be worse. Here's why they're overperforming.
June 14th is Flag Day in the United States. Here's some facts about the stars and stripes and its celebratory day.
With the end of its legislative session looming, the New York Senate is scrambling to settle the fate of a bill that would legalize gay marriage.
As Republicans prepare to debate in Massachusetts Monday night, new polls show one thing is clear: Mitt Romney is the leader of the pack.
Wealthy owners of Ruler on Ice have been successful on and off the track