The sale of Capital New York to the D.C. powerhouse Politico achieved that rare feat of getting media circles to agree on something.
The EU’s Catherine Ashton told foreign ministers Saturday the alleged chemical-weapons attack in Syria demands a “clear and strong” response.
Bruno Mars is expected to be announced as the halftime show performer for Super Bowl XLVIII.
General Mills has announced a voluntary recall of Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls with Icing due to concerns that the dough may contain pieces of plastic.
Former NBA great Dennis Rodman is taking heat on social media after yet another trip to North Korea, where he spent quality time with his “friend for life,” Kim Jong-un.
San Diego has joined more than 24 U.S. municipalities in banning the retail sale of dogs: Progress for pup welfare or animal rights gone rabid?
A lack of printing paper has lead to the shutting down of several Venezuelan Newspapers.
A pair of researchers has finally offered the first scientific proof that humans blush in the dark.
Gwen Stefani is reportedly pregnant with her third child at the age of 43.
Oh my! Facebook phenom George Takei took heat from his usually loyal fans after endorsing New York mayoral candidate Christine Quinn.
The Russian news organization RT was banned from one of Reddit’s most popular communities on Thursday. Was it censorship?
Early-morning Amber Alerts were sent out to smartphone users in Pennsylvania and North Carolina Friday. Some critics say the disruptions are going to prompt users to opt out of the alerts.
According to a representative from Fox, Chris Jenner's talk show "Kris" has not been canceled, despite rumors that the show was pulled from the network.
With the help of a pretty simple trick, you may be able to get a Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte before it is released on September 3.
Using autonomous navigation, NASA's Mars rover Curiosity successfully drove itself during a 141-mile excursion on Tuesday.
"Friends" alum Lisa Kudrow will be joining the cast of ABC's hit show "Scandal" for its third season this fall.
In the wake of a nationwide strike by service employees, critics countered that minimum-wage workers should simply “get better jobs” if they want to make more than $7.25 an hour.
As Huffington Post plans to abolish anonymity, other publishers look for new ways to fight trolls and keep online comments civil.
Twitter users spent the day berating the Golf Channel after the network solicited “golf dreams” to commemorate the 50th anniversary of MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
Following an inquiry by IBTimes, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is now saying it made a “clerical error” when it denied a personalized license plate to American Atheists president David Silverman.
Robin Thicke's mother Gloria Loring says she wasn't a fan of her son's performance with Miley Cyrus at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Kenan Adams-Kinard says Delbert Belton, 88, shorted him and Demetruis Glenn in a drug deal, leading them to beat him to death.
A sex drive-in opened in Zurich on Monday in an effort to curb street prostitution in Switzerland’s largest city.
In honor of National Dog Day, check out some adorable photos of the 10 most popular dog breeds in America.
American tech firms could lose their dominance over privacy concerns. So why is the U.S. squelching innovation in the name of security?
Scientists have captured new images of rarely seen red lighting, known as sprites. The bright strands of light shoot upward from cloud tops when thunderstorms emit lightning.
Nerdworking's "Laser Mesh: A Spy Experience Game" allows players to maneuver through a room fool of laser lights, letting them live out their secret agent dreams.
In a new study, University of New Hampshire researchers have discovered that post-work out ice baths likely offer no benefits to athletes.
Federal attorneys have argued that atheists could qualify for the same tax breaks reserved for ministers, but atheists reject that claim on the grounds that atheism is not a “belief.”
A new study suggests that magma near the Earth's surface cools at a slower rate than scientist previously thought.