Doctors and inventors face similar challenges. Each must confront unsolved problems and rely on specialized knowledge.
Though Iran often exaggerates its nuclear progress, nuclear and military experts suggested it may not be bluffing this time.
Top 10 Pinterest-inspired Valentine's Day gifts for him.
Entrepreneurship is a critical measurement of our country’s political vitality, and of our own personal liberties.
Promoting her assault weapons ban, Senator Feinstein has done a fine job striking fear in the hearts of the American people.
The “image” of Indians in the minds of Westerners has largely been created and controlled by non-Indians.
By failing to focus on cybersecurity, the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee botched its hearing on Chuck Hagel as defense secretary.
Although former New York Mayor Edward I. Koch left his City Hall office in 1990, he never left the public spotlight.
Big government is not the economy’s friend this year. Taxes, regulations and more intervention will take its toll.
A weaker yen will be welcome news to Japan’s exporting companies, after enduring a prolonged bout of "endaka," or a strong yen.
Long Island medium Christopher Allan explained what it was like communicating with the dead in an exclusive interview with the International Business Times.
Last week’s shareholder assassination of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) raises the question: Is it another Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS)?
‘Stan The Man’ (and the society he and baseball flourished in) have almost completely vanished.
There's a superstorm raging over our economy that's been seeded and fueled by the federal government.
Obama raised eyebrows recently when word leaked he had been privately saying "Israel doesn't know what its own best interests are."
Giovanna Plowman is a Buffalo, N.Y., teenager who made a revolting video that has Netizens shocked and confused.
Buffalo teenager Giovanna Plowman seems like she is doing anything to get famous after posting a grotesque video on Facebook.
Clinton’s testimony over the Benghazi disaster is really about the need for more funding to strengthen U.S. embassies.
Musial led a very long life utterly and refreshingly free of any hint of scandal, bad behavior or controversy.
Vice President Joe Biden unintentionally promoted himself on Saturday night, telling a group of Iowans visiting Washington that he was “proud to be president of the United States.”
Rahul Gandhi, the newly appointed vice president of India’s ruling Congress party and often dubbed the party’s “Prince Charming,” managed to send across at least one message during his maiden speech after assuming the position over the weekend — that he lacked a sense of irony.
The decision to take Dell Inc. private will ultimately be made by one person: Michael S. Dell. Does he want to be a financial engineer?
Manti Te'o may be destined to meet the girl of his dreams, thanks in a weird way to the attention given him because of the Lennay Kekua death hoax.
With Obama’s second inauguration, Americans should look forward to more of the meaningful change he promised in his first election.
Relatively few economists before Buchanan had thought systematically about applying economics to political behavior.
I can only marvel at how faded pols suddenly become white-hot in the blink of an eye. Take former Senator Chuck Hagel, for instance.
Which celebrities were the best and worst dressed on the red carpet for the 2013 Golden Globes Sunday?
IBM may have won the most patents in 2012, but U.S. companies are losing the innovation war to Asia.
Action film superstar Jackie Chan may have made millions of dollars at the U.S. box office, but this doesn’t mean he has to like the country that helped make him an international name. In an interview on a Hong Kong television show, Chan expressed some pretty baffling anti-Americanism, calling the U.S. “the most corrupt [country] in the world.”
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart might be breaking up due to their constant fighting.