Wild boar are invading the farms of central New York state, attacking livestock, killing family pets, chasing people and posing "devastating consequences" for the area, federal officials warn.
Some car enthusiasts prefer black - some red. But a buyer at a Michigan auction Saturday got a truly one-of-a-kind color -- transparent.
A bitter labor dispute was almost forgotten as players flooded into training camps on Saturday to prepare for a National Football League (NFL) season that only a few days ago had appeared in jeopardy.
A packed Caribbean Airlines jet carrying 163 people crashed and broke in two on Saturday as it landed in Guyana at night, injuring several passengers but killing no one.
Young declares this year's Philadelphia Eagles "the dream team."
Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) has more cash than the government of the Unites States.
When President George W. Bush learned that two planes had barreled into the World Trade Center buildings on Sept. 11, 2001, he was sitting in front of a group of children reading aloud. So as to not cause alarm, he remained calm and stoic. And for it, he received much flak.
No deaths were reported, although there were some injuries.
Technology giant Apple Inc currently has $76 billion in cash while United States Treasury's cash balance fell to $74 billion this week.
Coinciding with the launch of the second issue of her iPad App, luxe brand Stella McCartney has expanded online shop facilities to 30 countries globally. This includes European countries like France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
Rachel Weisz of the Oscar fame for "Constant Gardener" was seen in an elegant red Valentino dress on Wednesday, 27 July 2011 at the Tribeca Grand Hotel, New York for a screening of the movie "The Whistleblower". The Cinema Society & Dior Beauty, along with DeLeio hosted the screening of "The Whistleblower."
Norway police say the victim count in the attack in and around Oslo last week has reached 77.
How much does Brian Cashman care about bolstering the rotation?
Six weeks have passed since R&B singer Jill Scott hit No. 1 on album charts with "The Light of the Sun," and she still finds herself in shock.
Anemic U.S. growth is not enough to prompt Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to call for a new round of monetary stimulus.
Lawmakers were still unable to reach an agreement on the U.S. debt ceiling on Friday, but there is no arguing that the dollar's safe-haven appeal should remain trumped by the Swiss franc and Japanese yen.
The busy NFL week continues to stay busy.
Kim Kardashian is getting married, but two years ago, she was already trying on wedding dresses!
After initially declining President Barack Obama's May offer to accompany him at memorial services at Ground Zero, former President George W. Bush has changed his mind, saying he will stand side-by side with the commander-in-chief to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
The store's sign indicated furniture for sale but the transactions hardly involved the stuff of residential decor: in New York City, 11 people have been arrested for allegedly being part of a drug ring that sold marijuana out of a furniture store.
What to expect from Jurgen Klinsmann as head coach
Rob Cohen is set to direct the most expensive film in the history of the Korean film industry.