The two Boston Marathon attendees identified as “Bag Men” by the New York Post are suing the tabloid for defamation.
New research commissioned by the dating website eHarmony shows that one-third of married couples meet online -- and those that do are generally more satisfied.
An ABC6 crew was on assignment in Providence when they were assaulted in broad daylight.
Desert skeletal remains have been found in Arizona on the Tohono O'Odham reservation, according to reports.
Mumbai is considering a ban on scantily clad mannequins, but critics say it will do nothing to stem India’s epidemic of rape.
Christopher Swindell, a journalism professor at Marshall University, ignited controversy this week after writing an article for the Charleston Gazette in which he called the NRA “treasonous.”
The Huffington Post and TheWrap on Friday reported that the website and Twitter account for the White House Press Corps was apparently hacked. However, the account in question is not affiliated with the White House Correspondents’ Association and may just be in a grouchy mood.
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Eleven young people were allegedly kidnapped in broad daylight from an after-hours bar in Mexico City's Zona Rosa district.
A new lawsuit claims the fashion designer Norma Kamali "insisted" that her apprentice work full time for three months without compensation. The suit was filed by Intern Justice, a service that works on behalf of unpaid interns.
Martin Helme, a leading member of Estonia's Conservative People’s Party, said in a TV interview about immigration policy that he doesn't want black people coming to his country.
The seven were killed when a tractor-trailer collided with a minivan on a rural two-lane highway in upstate New York.
A Loudoun County sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a woman who came at him with a knife at a busy Costco in Sterling on Wednesday afternoon.
The veteran broadcaster Larry King will host a new political show for Russia Today, or RT, the Kremlin-owned TV network.
Zosia Mamet, one of the stars of HBO’s hit show “Girls,” is trying to raise $32,000 on Kickstarter to fund a music video. So far, few are biting.
Following pressure from women’s groups, Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) admitted Tuesday that its policies on policing gender-based hate speech are not working.
Conor Brady, the former editor of the Irish Times, wants Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) to help bail out the country’s ailing newspaper industry.
In yet another expansion, BuzzFeed is teaming up with CNN for a YouTube channel that will feature video mash-ups between the two companies.
Following atheist Rebecca Vitsmun’s viral interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, the American Humanist Association donated $10,000 to the Oklahoma tornado victim.
On behalf of 18 news organizations, the National Press Photographers Association sent a letter to Beyoncé’s publicist asking that a ban on photojournalists be immediately lifted.
Barefoot Books, an independent children’s book publisher based in Cambridge, Mass., announced Monday that it is severing ties with the online retail behemoth Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq:AMZN) in North America and the U.K.
"Dancing with the Stars" named its season 16 winner, Kristen Stewart hangs with Taylor Swift, Melissa McCarthy fires an extra and more! Find out the hottest headlines and latest gossip on your favorite celebrities.
Gus Wenner, the 22-year-old son of Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner, will take over operations for the magazine’s website.
The dairy industry is petitioning the FDA to allow it to add aspartame to milk without saying so on the label. Public commenting ends Tuesday night.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal said it was okay for state parks to display Gideon Bibles, so American Atheists fought back with secular texts by Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins and others.
The Department of Justice investigated Fox News’ chief Washington correspondent, James Rosen, according to the Washington Post.
Michael Musto, Michael Feingold and Robert Sietsema are the latest staffers to depart the embattled Village Voice in New York.
For his new photography exhibit, Arne Svenson secretly took photos of his neighbors. Some of them reportedly want to sue, but do they have a case?
Warped Magazine, a music publication soliciting punk bands on Craigslist, charges a $45 “editing fee,” musicians on Facebook and Reddit say.
Zach Braff took to his Kickstarter page on Wednesday to explain that a gap-funding deal with Worldview Entertainment doesn't violate his promise to backers of “Wish I Was Here.”