Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann has officially quit her church.
As a picture emerges of a notorious crime figure, some residents of his old neighborhoods have offered a different perspective.
A number of celebrities and even politicians wives have “gone Bollywood” in recent years.
Coffee and tea may prevent a deadly disease
A majority of Americans now favor a public smoking ban, reflecting a significant increase in support for anti-smoking measures over the last decade.
The politics of Washington no longer have the people's best interests at heart. It's time for a complete restart.
As a picture emerges of a notorious crime figure, some residents of his old neighborhoods have offered a different perspective.
Aishwarya condemned the terrorist attacks on Mumbai, the center of India’s huge film industry.
Score Day 6 of the debt talks a wash: House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said President Barack Obama, D-Ill., hasn't presented a real deficit reduction plan, but Obama countered that he not only has, but that the American people support his plan, which includes both revenue increases as well as spending cuts.
Lawmakers are looking to crack down on Intelligence tracking people by smartphone GPS
After sifting through more than 150,000 pieces of evidence and spending six months investigating tips, the Beverly Hills Police Department has finally closed publicist Ronno Chasen's November murder investigation, a Beverly Hills Courier reports.
Rupert Murdoch has issued apologies to Milly Dowler, the missing teen whose voicemail was hacked by News of the World.
A public official pushing for a breakaway state in Southern California is seeking corporate sponsorship for an idea that has been embraced by local government but rejected by Gov. Jerry Brown.
Roger Daltrey, one of the two remaining members of the legendary British rock group, The Who, lashed out at the country’s Labour Party on the issue of immigration during their most recent stay in power.
RIM shareholders have long questioned this executive management arrangement at the top, and now with the stock in a deep free-fall (shares have plunged about 60 percent since February), calls are getting louder for either or both of the CEOs to step down
A breakthrough raises a moral dilemma
The United States' slow withdrawal from the Afghanistan War has begun, as the first wave of soldiers departed the country without other troops rotating in to replace them.
Indian authorities are working around the clock to discover the perpetrator of the Mumbai attack.
Murdoch has stood by Brooks despite widespread accusations of misconduct
Thousands of immigrants denied a shot at American residency are holding their breaths Friday as the U.S. State Department announces the green card lottery to replace an initial, flawed attempt.
A controversy involving the News of the World over hacking voice mails of 9/11 victims has forced Rupert Murdoch to oust Rebekah Brooks as CEO of News International.
There's still uncertainty among Indian officials as to who is responsible for Wednesdays triple blasts in Mumbai.
Thousands of immigrants denied a shot at American residency are holding their breaths today as the State Department announces the green card lottery to replace an initial flawed attempt.
The United States will recognize the Transitional National Council (TNC), the rebel group fighting Moammar Gaddafi in Libya, as that country’s “legitimate governing authority, said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Italy has pledged support -- and Euros -- to the rebels fighting in Libya.
Not only is the FBI investigating his News Corp. over allegations they may have hacked the phone of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorists attacks, but his own corporate board members may sue him and his son.
Voters chose Severus Snape as the greatest Harry Potter character, and an emotional Alan Rickman accepted his honor at Thursday'e premier of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
The Obama administration pushed back on a federal appeals court ordering an immediate halt of the U.S. Department of Defense's don't ask, don't tell policy, asking for more time to lift the ban on openly gay soldiers.
HIV/AIDS treatment should be focused on preventing the disease's spread by administering drugs early, a prominent Canadian HIV researcher said ahead of a global HIV/AIDS conference.
Rebekah Brooks had at least two prominent enemies at News Corp. which likely prompted her departure as chief executive of News International, the UK company that is embroiled in a huge phone-hacking scandal.