Cain Leads Obama in Latest Rasmussen Poll
Former CEO Herman Cain has pulled ahead of President Barack Obama in the latest Rasmussen Poll, 43 percent to 41 percent.
FAA Investigating Alex Torres Skydiving Sex Video
An explicit video of a skydiving sex stunt has sparked an investigation by Federal Aviation Administration officials who say they are concerned that the pre-jump sex may have distracted the pilot while flying, ABC News reported.
Dan Wheldon Killed: Photos from the Indy 300 Crash
IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon died in a horrific 15-car crash at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday.
Seal Beach Shooting: Murder Charges Expected Against Suspect
Scott Evans Dekraai, who's accused of killing his ex-wife and seven others in a shooting spree at a Seal Beach, Calif. beauty salon, is expected to be charged with murder when the charges are filed Friday.
Israeli Soldier Likely Home Tuesday Following Agreement on Palestinian Prisoner Swap
Sgt. Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier captured by Gaza militants and held for five years, will likely return home Tuesday, according to a spokeswoman for his family on Friday.
Iran Terror Plot: United States Must Respond Militarily
If one is honest, we can't say for certain that senior Iranian leaders actually approved a thwarted operation to kill Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States. There is, after all, no undeniable proof. But if one is still being honest, we can't say for certain that they were not behind it.
Nouriel 'Dr. Doom' Roubini's Economics Firm Up for Sale
Roubini Global Economics, the global investment research firm co-founded by NYU economist Nouriel “Dr. Doom” Roubini, is reportedly for sale, as it continues to lose money, according to a report from CNBC’s David Faber.
Michael Jackson Death Trial: 6 Ways His Life Could Have Been Saved
If extreme deviations had been taken in the treatment of Michael Jackson, the 50-year-old king of pop might still be alive, a cardiologist testified in Los Angeles Superior Court Wednesday.
Herman Cain Surges Ahead of Romney in Latest Poll
Former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain' s star has been rising, primarily due to his unconventional tax plan, and a new poll by The Wall Street Journal/NBC found that he has taken the lead for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination away from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
Subpoena Issued in ‘Fast and Furious’ Investigation: What Does it Seek?
Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, sent a subpoena Wednesday to Attorney General Eric Holder as part of his investigation into the gun trafficking operation known as Fast and Furious.
Eric Holder, 'Fast and Furious': Issa Issues Subpoena to Attorney General
Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, sent a subpoena Wednesday to Attorney General Eric Holder as part of his investigation into the gun trafficking operation known as Fast and Furious.
GOP Debate Winner(s): Cain, Romney Steal the Show
At Tuesday's GOP presidential debate, I was torn about whom to give the win: former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney or former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain. Do I give the win to Romney (which I ultimately did), who didn't do anything to lose his frontrunner position, remaining solid and sticking to his campaign script? Or Cain, for leaving Texas Gov. Rick Perry eating his dust as he took off past him, managing to keep the attention mostly on himself?
Mitt Romney 2012: Chris Christie for Vice President?
American might get a little of Chris Christie after all: leading GOP presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said New Jersey Gov. Christie would be on his short list for a vice presidential running mate if he won the Republican Party's 2012 presidential nomination.
Republican Debate: Romney Wins, Cain A Close Second
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won Tuesday night's 2012 GOP presidential debate at Dartmouth College, but C.E.O. Herman Cain finished a close second, due to his ability to keep almost the entire debate focused on himself.
Rick Perry's No. 1 Goal in New Hampshire: Prove He's a Good Debater
Supposing honesty is the best policy, we should probably start here: For Rick Perry, Tuesday night's GOP debate at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire is do or die.
Denver Broncos' Tim Tebow Officially Named Starting Quarterback, Sources Say
Denver Broncos fans know exactly what they want: Tim Tebow. Now. And it looks like they're getting it.
Steve Jobs Death Certificate Indicates Apple Innovator Died of Respiratory Arrest
As the world continues to mourn the passing of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, a copy of his death certificate was made public Monday, indicating the technological revolutionary and innovator died of respiratory arrest resulting from pancreatic cancer that had spread to other organs.
'Joe the Plumber' to Run for Congress
Joe the Plumber, who gained a bit of notoriety during the 2008 presidential campaign, has filed papers to run for Congress in Ohio, Politico reported.
Chauncey Hardy Dead: Suspect Held in American Basketball Player's Murder
Romanian prosecutors say a suspect has been detained over the killing of former Sacred Heart guard Chauncey Hardy, who died after being attacked in a bar in Romania.
Rep. Issa: 'Fast and Furious' Subpoenas Could be Issued Within Week
The chairman of the House oversight committee, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., said Sunday that he could issue subpoenas to the Obama administration as soon as this week over the botched Fast and Furious gun-walking operation.
Occupy D.C. Protesters Involved in Demonstration That Closed Down Air, Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., was closed Saturday after anti-war demonstrators descended on the building to protest a drone exhibit and security guards used pepper spray to repel them, sickening a number of protesters.
Amanda Knox Acquittal Juror Says She 'Couldn't Bluff'
One of the eight jurors responsible for overturning the guilty verdict of Amanda Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito in the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher said he never believed that they were guilty.
Occupy Wall Street Protesters Plot an Expansion in New York
What started as a protest to occupy Wall Street seems to have turned into a protest that wants to occupy more New York locations.
Occupy Wall Street Protesters Attacked Police, NYPD Commissioner Says
As the Occupy Wall Street movement continues to spread across the country, the protestors in the place where it all started, New York City, are being blamed for the recent clashes with police, NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said.
Steve Jobs Funeral Date: Ceremony to be Held Friday
The funeral for Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is taking place Friday, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Amanda Knox Says She Was Sexually Harassed in Prison
After spending four years behind bars in a Perugia, Italy prison, Amanda Knox is now saying that she was sexually harassed by a high-ranking Italian prison administrator, 48 Hours Mystery Correspondent Peter Van Sant reported on CBS' The Early Show.
Steve Jobs Dies, But Leaves Plans for 4 Years' Worth of New Products
Despite a serious illness, Steve Jobs worked as Apple's CEO almost until the end, but for more than a year before his death, Jobs worked to ensure Apple's future by planning four years' worth of new Apple products.
Steve Jobs Talks of Death in 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech [Full Text]
I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.
Steve Jobs Death: Syrians Claim Apple Co-Founder as One of Their Own
While many learned of Steve Jobs' death on one of his technologically revolutionary inventions, Syrians were quick to claim the Apple co-founder as one of their own, despite only recently discovering that, because of a Syrian-born biological father, Jobs was connected to their homeland.
Amanda Knox to Reunite with Italian Boyfriend in Seattle
The recently freed Amanda Knox will be reunited with her former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, in Seattle, after the two were cleared in the murder of British student Meredith Kercher.