Google News now provides quotes by individuals as part of its search function in a new feature that can be seen as either annoying or useful.
Private-school tuition was always pricey in New York. Now, though, it is set to top the $40,000 level.
Facebook is presenting its users with a rare opportunity to project their opinions about the 2012 elections on a giant Times Square billboard.
Rutgers thought it had found the perfect replacement for Greg Schiano on Monday, but Florida International coach Mario Cristobal decided to turn down the job offer.
Whitehouse confirmed Monday that he and at least two co-sponsors will introduce a bill on Wednesday requiring millionaires to pay a 30 percent tax rate on their income.
The husband is also reportedly a member of an illegal militant gang that enjoys some political support in the area.
Super Bowl 2012 tickets have dropped 20 percent since last Monday but are still selling for more than $2,000, according to ticket seller StubHub.
Shares of Apple, the most valuable technology company, set another record Monday as shares closed at $453.01, up $5.73, still another record.
Many ads, commercials and teasers for the 2012 Super Bowl have already been released from companies through the U.S. from Go Daddy to Honda. Take a look at the top eight ads and commercials that have been released for the 2012 Super Bowl. The commercials feature companies like H&M, Honda, GM, Go Daddy, Doritos, Audi and more.
Almost every year, colleges accidentally send acceptance letters to students who never really got in. Apologies are usually immediate, but the emotional damage is already done.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner might be the youngest of the Kardashian clan, but they were certainly not born yesterday. At just 16 and 14, respectively, Kendall and Kylie Jenner already have spin-off specials, namesake nail polishes and a Most Fashionable Sisters award on their belts. They walked in New York Fashion Week and have over 3.4 million Twitter followers combined. Now they are on the cover of Teen Vogue.
New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has proposed raising the minimum wage to $8.50 an hour, and tying it to inflation.
Guns N' Roses announced Monday they will perform a series of shows through the U.S. in February. Unlike their past tour, the six U.S. shows will be hosted by small venues and clubs, kicking off at the Roseland Ballroom in New York on Feb. 10 and ending at the House of Blues in Atlantic City on Feb. 24. Take a look at the full list of U.S. and European tour dates and locations.
Nick Santino, an actor who is known for his appearance on soap operas like All My Children, completed suicide last week, after putting down his pet dog, Rocco.
The federal judge overseeing MF Global Holdings Ltd's bankruptcy appointed one law firm to represent brokerage employees who claimed to be fired unfairly, ending a vitriolic battle for that role.
U.S. consumer spending was flat in December as households put the largest rise in income in nine months into their savings, potentially signaling slower consumption early in 2012.
The unusual campaign features three aircrafts shaped like human beings.
The Occupy movement resurged from a relatively quiet winter after about 400 people were arrested in Oakland over the weekend.
After releasing a much-talked about teaser last week, Honda unveiled the full Ferris Bueller Super Bowl 2012 commercial on Monday.
Imagined by Honda officials for almost 30 years, the Japanese auto maker is expecting to make its first HondaJet delivery next year, and intends to carve out a 25 percent market share of the world's business jets.
Stocks tumbled in early trading on Monday as concerns grew about the state of Europe's finances as Greece and Germany sparred over budget measures for Athens.
The Occupy movement entered a tumultuous new phase this weekend, with a violent weekend protest by Occupy Oakland resulting in 400 arrests and Occupy D.C. facing a noon Monday deadline to leave McPherson Square.