Sure, CES 2013 is full of groundbreaking smartphone technology — the newest screens, processors and connectivity for our powerful phones — but sometimes all those fancy features can fail you, especially if they drain your batteries. That’s why SpareOne decided it was time to make......
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A 16-year-old New York teenager is dead after friends say he had an altercation involving his jacket.
Special Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement identified and arrested two suspects in a child pornography cases less than 24 hours after releasing photos of the alleged abusers to get the public's help in finding them.
After a long-time New York City nanny stabbed to death Lulu and Leo Krim, the devastated Krim family spent time in their native California. They're now taking a road trip home to Manhattan and hope to find inspiration and healing along the way.
Though the National Hockey League has announced a tentative agreement to end the lockout that has cost NHL fans almost half the 2012-2013 season, fans may need some time to warm to the 50 or so games that may begin in the next two weeks.
Gary Bettman, commissioner of the NHL since 1993, has seen his fair share of disputes. While this lockout lasted 113 with 510 missed games, the worst was in the 2004-2005 season which lasted 310 days, causing 1,230 missed games.
Two of the country's largest counties will be sending armed guards to their schools beginning today to patrol against potential threats.
Today's Top Photos From Around the Globe
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., joined in the disapproval Monday of Google executive Eric Schmidt, who has drawn criticism for a trip he’s making this week to North Korea, one of the world’s most repressive regimes. To describe Schmidt and former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who...
The president chooses counterterrorism adviser to lead the Central Intelligence Agency.
LAS VEGAS – Today is the day before the first official first day of CES 2013. It’s called press day. That means that thousands of journalists from around the world pile into large ballrooms to see companies from Netgear to Intel to Sony to Panasonic...
Authorities found 300 neglected animals at the home of Jeffrey O'Neil and Jennifer Kovacs.
Infectious disease labs increase in number, but neighbors worry about safety.
An escalator operating in reverse caused commotion, injuries at a Jersey City station.
Nadya Suleman, the mother who became famous when she gave birth to octuplets in 2009, is back on welfare. Suleman’s rep, Gina Rodriguez, told ABCNews.com that Suleman, the mother of 14, has once again sought out “state assistance for a brief period of time.” “She...

