Bob Turley Dies At 82: Superlative 1958 Season Won New York Yankees Star Pitcher Both Cy Young Award And World Series MVP Honors
Best remembered for a season when he hurled the New York Yankees to one of its most unlikely World Series championships, Bob Turley died Saturday.
Immigration Reform: AFL-CIO, US Chamber Of Commerce Come To A Meeting Of The Minds On Guest Workers
The AFL-CIO and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce apparently have agreed on an approach to dealing with future guest workers in the country.
2013 New York Yankees: Major League Baseball's Most Valuable Franchise Sports Bargain-Basement Opening Day Lineup [PHOTOS]
Statistically speaking, the cost of the New York Yankees Opening Day lineup will reflect the change in the club between last year and this year.
Eurogroup Statement On Cyprus [FULL TEXT]
Here is the full text of the Eurogroup Statement on Cyprus, as issued in Brussels early Monday.
$99 Amazon Kindle Fire HD With 7-Inch Display May Or May Not Be On The Way In 2013, But Cheap Devices Are Definitely Driving Growth Of The Tablet Market
A report this week that Amazon has a $99 Kindle Fire HD with a 7-inch display already in production raised more than a few eyebrows.
Joe Weider Dies At 93: Bodybuilding Maven Mentored A Young Arnold Schwarzenegger And Put The Muscle In Old Media
Joe Weider, the founder of a multimillion-dollar magazine empire based on bodybuilding, died of heart failure in Los Angeles Saturday.
Bausch + Lomb Eyes $100 Million Initial Public Offering With New S&P 500 Peak In Sight
Bausch + Lomb entered 2007 as a publicly traded company and exited it as a privately held one. This year, it plans to do the converse.
Airbus Hits, Boeing Misses In Dogfight Over Lion Air $20 Billion Deal
Airbus apparently has bested Boeing in landing a megadeal with Indonesian Lion Air that could be worth about €15.3 billion.
Capital Flight And Cyprus' $13.1 Billion Bailout: The Euro Zone's Latest Experiment In Economic Engineering
The Law of Unintended Consequences could come into play because of the Eurogroup's push to tax Cypriot bank depositors.
Billionaire Steven A Cohen's SAC Capital Advisors Affiliates Settle 2 SEC Insider-Trading Cases For Stunning $615.7 Million
One of the settlements set a record as the largest ever reached in an insider-trading case: $601,747,463.22.
Pope Francis Tells Media Types: 'How I Would Like A Church Which Is Poor And For The Poor!' [FULL TEXT, PHOTOS]
The newly elected leader of the 1.2 billion-member Roman Catholic Church addressed more than 6,000 media workers Saturday.
Bumble Bee, Chicken Of The Sea Expand Canned-Tuna Product Recalls Voluntarily: FDA
Two of the three biggest players in the U.S. canned-tuna game have expanded voluntary recalls because of concerns about packaging.
F-35 Lightning II Program Retrofits To Cost Additional $1.7 Billion: Report
Solving problems found in flight-testing the planes in the Pentagon's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program will most likely be pricey.
Who Is Thomas Perez, The Presumptive Nominee As US Labor Secretary?
Thomas E. Perez appears to be U.S. President Barack Obama's choice as the next secretary of labor.
China's Ghost Towns Haunting On '60 Minutes' [VIDEO]
Tales of China's empty cities continue to fascinate because of the country's headlong rush into the development of real estate.
Evernote Latest Hacking Victim Among US-Based Firms In 2013
Add the privately held Evernote Corp. to the growing list of U.S.-based information-technology outfits targeted by hackers this year.
Las Vegas Sands Admits It 'Likely' Violated US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
The casino-resort operator made the acknowledgment in its annual report to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
HP Slate 7: Will $169 Tablet Give Apple IPad A Run For The Money In The Market?
The Hewlett-Packard Co. will re-enter the consumer tablet market this spring with its $169 HP Slate 7, the company announced Sunday.
Danica Patrick: Fastest Time In Qualifying Round Gives GoDaddy Girl Pole Position In NASCAR's Daytona 500
Patrick became the first woman to win the pole position for the Daytona 500.
BMW Of North America Recalling 534,810 US Vehicles In February And March
The Beemers will be recalled for two separate reasons, one centered on the braking system, the other centered on the electrical system.
Anonymous Hacktivists Claim Operation Last Resort Is Responsible For Shutdown Of US Justice Department Website [VIDEO]
Anonymous, a hacktivist group, claimed its Operation Last Resort was responsible for the shutdown of a U.S. government website Saturday.
NLRB May Be Inundated By Rising Tide Of Legal Challenges Over The Lack Of A Quorum
National Labor Relations Board decisions in the past year could be contested due to a court ruling on the president's NLRB appointments.
US President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden Take Official Oaths Of Office [PHOTOS]
President Barack Obama was publicly sworn in during a ceremony in front of the U.S. Capitol to herald his second term's start.
Katy Perry Rocks The Red, White, And Blue In Runup To 2013 Presidential Inauguration [VIDEOS]
Superstar singer-songwriter Katy Perry was the featured performer at the Kids' Inaugural: Our Children, Our Future concert in Washington Saturday night.
Frederick Buttaccio Of Texas Is First And Only American Confirmed Dead During Algerian Hostage Crisis
Frederick Buttaccio, 58, of Katy, Texas, is the first American confirmed dead as a result of the continuing hostage crisis in Algeria.
CES 2013 Preview: Bigger Smartphones, Ultra HDTVs And Hybrids To Steal The Show
The 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show will launch in Las Vegas Tuesday, and here's a preview of what to expect.
Delhi Gang-Rape Victim Is Named By UK Newspaper
The name of the Indian medical student who was brutally gang-raped on a Delhi bus Dec. 16 and died of her injuries in a Singapore hospital Dec. 29 was published Sunday.
Syrian President Bashar Assad Will Deliver A Rare Speech Sunday After UN Reports 59,648 Killed In The Civil War
Syrian President Bashar Assad will deliver a speech Sunday on the latest developments in the country and the Middle East region, according to the official Syrian Arab News Agency.
US East And Gulf Coast Ports Strike Deadline Set For Sunday
December began with a major labor-management dispute on American docks, and the month may end the same way.
Rihanna Donates $1.75 Million To Queen Elizabeth Hospital Barbados
Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation contributed equipment worth more than $1.75 million to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Barbados.