Spotify is Here, Should You Ditch Pandora?
The Swedish Spotify has invaded American shores after clearing up lingering licensing issues. The big question now is if Americans will ditch Pandora and signed on with Spotify.
Why Atlanta Teachers Cheated like Crazy
The Atlanta teachers cheating scandal is one of the most embarrassing episodes of US public schools in modern history.
Sunken Ship Found Erect in Lake Ontario After 105 Yrs [PHOTOS & VIDEO]
A sunken Canadian ship was found in Lake Ontario after 105 years.
Brains of Teenage Girls ‘Particularly Vulnerable’ to Binge Drinking
Binge drinking is prevalent in adolescence and raises concerns about its effect on adolescent brain development. A study from the University of California San Diego and Stanford University sought to examine its effect on spatial working memory (SWM) of teenagers who binge drink.
Elusive Snow Leopards Sighted in Afghanistan Mountains [PHOTOS]
A surprisingly healthy population of snow leopards has been photographed at 16 different locations using camera traps in the mountainous region of Wakhan Corrider, Afghanistan, reported the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Queen of Lakes Shipwreck Found Erect in Lake Ontario After 105 Yrs
A ship called Queen of Lakes was found sitting erected with its three masts (extending as much as 100 feet upward) at the bottom of Lake Ontario 105 years after it first sunk.
405 Freeway Closed July Wkd for LA Carmagedon [PHOTOS]
The crucial LA 405 Freeway is closed for the July 16-17 weekend for a 10-mile stretch in what is now known as Carmagedon.
Casey Anthony Release on Sunday, What Awaits Her in Free World?
Casey Anthony's release is coming up on Sunday.
Preventable Measles Virus Still Kill in Poor Africa: UN
Measles, a highly contagious and serious disease, still wreaks havoc on Africa due to poverty and ignorance. A United Nations spokesperson said on Friday that 17,584 people have contracted this disease and 114 have died from it in Ethiopia, reported CBS.
Alpha Baboons Highly Stressed Despite Plentiful Food and Females
A 9-year study of wild baboons in Kenya by Princeton University and the Institute of Primate Research may turn conventional assumptions of alphas males upside down.
Elin Nordegren’s New Boyfriend is Rich Financier Jamie Dingman
Elin Nordegren's new boyfriend in 2011 is Jamie Dingman, a financier in the empire of his billionaire father Michael Dingman.
Spotify Invades America, Should You Ditch Pandora?
Spotify has come to the shores of America after dominating the music streaming market in Europe with 10 million users. It's only coming now because of licensing issues.
NASA Dawn Spacecraft Approaches Vesta for Historic Orbit [PHOTOS]
NASA Dawn spacecraft will approach asteroid Vesta for a prolonged orbit. Engineers expect Dawn to be captured by Vesta's gravity and into a prolonged orbit at approximately 10 p.m. PDT Friday, reported NASA.
Who is Elin Nordegren's New Boyfriend (Hint: He’s Rich)?
Elin Nordegren's new boyfriend is the son of a billionaire who's richer than Tiger Woods. He's name is Jamie Dingman, son of billionaire Michael Dingman, reported the New York Post.
Colorful Bornean Rainbow Toad Finally Found After 87 Yrs [1ST EVER PHOTOS]
The colorful Bornean rainbow toad was finally found after spending 87 years as a missing species, announced Conservation International.
Loss of Large Predators Man’s 'Most Pervasive Influence on Nature'
The decline of large predators and large herbivores may be humankind's most pervasive influence on nature, according to a paper published in journal Science.
Rare Snow Leopard Population Found in Afghanistan Mountains [PHOTOS]
A surprisingly healthy population of snow leopards has been discovered in the mountainous region of Wakhan Corrider, Afghanistan, reported the Wildlife Conservation Society.
S&P Joins Moody’s, Dagong to Warn US Against Debt Default
The chorus of voices warning against a US debt ceiling induced default is growing.
‘Extinct’ Rainbow Toad Photographed Again After 87 Yrs [PHOTOS]
The Bornean Rainbow Toad, a lost species thought to be extinct, has been rediscovered and photographed again after 87 years.
Women's World Cup Final: Watch US Take on Japan
The Women's World Cup Final will feature the US against Japan. The final match will be held in Germany on Sunday July 17 at 2:00 p.m ET.
The Chinese, Moody’s, Bernanke, and Buffett All Warn on Debt Ceiling
A Chinese-government affiliate ratings agency, Moody's, Warren Buffett, and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke all warned lawmakers and Obama on the looming US debt ceiling.
Fed’s Bernanke said Gold is Not Money, But is He Right?
During his bi-annual monetary testimony before Congress, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke was confronted by none other than die-hard Libertarian Ron Paul.
Netflix Price Increase Bets on Streaming, But Disaster May Await
The Netflix price increase outraged many customers. And why shouldn't they be when it's as large as 60 percent?
Woman Cuts Off Husband’s Penis with 10-inch Knife
A California woman allegedly cut off her husband's penis and then told the police he deserved it.
Missing Brooklyn Boy Found Dismembered, Suspect Confessed & Arrested
The missing Brooklyn boy was found dismembered and killed. On Wednesday, body parts of the 8-year-old Leiby Kletzky were discovered in both the refrigerator of 35-year-old Levi Aron and in a dumpster about 2 miles away from Aron's residence.
Where to Watch Online the U.S. Women's Soccer Match against France
To watch the trilling US women's soccer match against France for the 2011 Women's World Cup Semifinal match (already in progress), you have several options.
Hubble Telescope Celebrates First Neptune’s First Birthday / Discovery [PHOTOS]
The Hubble Space Telescope released photos of Neptune to celebrate its first 'birthday' since humans confirmed its existence.
Electronic Arts Buys PopCap Games, Gets in on Casual Boom
Gaming powerhouse Electronic Arts will purchase PopCap games for $650 million in cash and $100 million in stocks. Depending on how well the PopCap unit performs under EA, the final price tag of the deal could reach $1.3 billion.
Electronic Arts to Buy PopCap as Casual Games Boom
Electronic Arts will buy PopCap Games for $650 million in cash and $100 million in stocks. The owner of PopCap will get $550 million more from EA if PopCap reaches certain earning targets through December 2013, reported NYTimes.
More Men Die from Cancer than Women, Key Lessons to be Learned
More men die from cancer than women, according to a study published Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.