Syria's airport road reopens despite sporadic clashes and 2nd day of Internet, telephone cuts...
Spain shows off loot from galleon treasure recovered after legal battle with US salvage firm
A federal bankruptcy judge has approved nearly $2 million in bonuses for executives of Hostess, the maker of Twinkies, as the company beings to wind-down and shut down operations for good.
An Arizona man was seen on convenience stores' surveillance cameras very happy about something.Read more: Watch: Powerball Winners: Was Arizona Winner Caught on Surveillance?
A federal bankruptcy judge has approved nearly two million dollars in bonuses for executives.Read more: Watch: Hostess Gives Execs Big Bonus, Fires 18,000 Workers
Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals Inc., the company that makes a generic version of the cholesterol-controlling medicine Lipitor, has agreed to stop producing the drug because it is unable to explain why some of the capsules are laced with tiny pieces of glass.
Morning Business Memo… Just 19 months after the 2012 Civic’s redesign was slammed by critics, Honda thoroughly redesigned the car with a sportier look and an upgraded interior. The 2013 Civic goes on sale today after it debuted at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The...
The legendary NBA Hall of Famer is asked to leave for wearing cargo shorts on course.
Two videos appear of winners in the largest lottery jackpot ever.Read more: Watch: Powerball Winners: Video Out of Possible Winners
Syria's airport road reopens despite sporadic clashes and 2nd day of Internet, telephone cuts
Egypt's Islamists approve draft of new constitution in rush vote, stoking crisis
What’s in a name? Potentially, a lot of money. That’s what Jason Sadler believes, and it’s the reason he is auctioning off his last name, at the aptly named website Buymylastname.com. Yes, that’s right. Sadler, the 30-year-old founder of Iwearyourshirt.com, is “subletting” his name to...
Workers protest for compensation from Bangladesh factory where fire killed 112
Advocates for the legalization of marijuana say the nation could be headed toward a tipping point where states could soon follow Colorado and Washington's lead and pave the way for the country-wide legalization of pot.
Internet and telephones cut in Syria for second day amid sporadic clashes in the capital
AP source: Strauss-Kahn and NY hotel maid agree to settle her lawsuit claiming sexual assault
Nov. 30, 2012, marks the 100th birthday of the late legendary photographer Gordon Parks. Remembered for his Life magazine photo essays, Parks was also a filmmaker, composer and writer. He was the first African-American to work at Life magazine and the first to write, direct...
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