Yahoo Dumps CEO, Strasburg Makes Pitching Return: Daily Scoop
Yahoo dumps its CEO, Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg makes his triumphant return, and comedian Eddie Murphy is set to host the Oscars in Wednesday's Daily Scoop.
Jaguars Cut Garrard, Name Luke McCown Starter
The Jacksonville Jaguars cut starting quarterback David Garrard ahead of the team's Week 1 game on Sept. 11, according to Fox Sports.
Oklahoma, LSU Top College Football Rankings
Oklahoma held on to its spot at No. 1 while LSU moved up to No. 2 in the most recent Associated Press Top 25 poll.
Dish Network Launches Streaming Service to Compete with Netflix
Dish Network will launch a Blockbuster streaming-movie service, meant to compete with Netflix, in October, according to Bloomberg.
College Football Preview: Week 1's Biggest Games
After months of waiting, scandals galore, and a distracting NFL Lockout for good measure -- the NCAA football season is finally upon us, ready for kickoff.
Whole Foods Pulls Skinnygirl Margarita Line from Shelves
Whole Foods pulled Real Housewives of New York City star Bethenny Frankel's popular Skinnygirl margarita line from shelves because it contains a potentially toxic ingredient.
7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Alaska, Gene Simmons Finally Getting Married: Daily Scoop
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocks Alaska, U.S. employment numbers completely stagnate in July, Kiss front man Gene Simmons is finally getting married, and more in today's Daily Scoop.
Alaska Hit By Earthquake, Tsunami Warning Canceled
Alaska officials canceled a tsunami warning for the Aleutian Islands Friday morning after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded.
Netflix Loses Starz: 5 Things to Know
The bad news just keeps on coming for Netflix after contract negotiations with Starz broke down -- taking away a huge library of movies from subscribers.
West Virginia Makes Couch Burning a Felony
The city of Morgantown has finally cracked down and made couch burning a felony -- sending thousands of West Virginia students back to the drawing board for new celebration plans.
LSU-Oregon, Boise State-Georgia, and College Football’s Other Biggest Games
After months of waiting, scandals galore, and a distracting NFL Lockout for good measure -- the college football season is finally upon us.
'Fight Club' Dad Charged with Beating Teenager (VIDEO)
A 35-year old Florida man has been charged with felony child abuse after viciously beating a 16-year old boy in a video reminiscent of the 1999 movie Fight Club.
Bank of New York Fired CEO Kelly for 'Abrasive' Style: Report
Bank of New York Mellon Corp. chief executive officer Robert Kelly was fired for an abrasive management style, according to CNBC.
iPhone 5 Lost in Bar, Venus Williams Has Sjogren's Syndrome: Daily Scoop
An iPhone 5 was somehow lost at a bar, Venus Williams has Sjogren's Syndrome, Obama pushed back his job speech, and more in today's Daily Scoop.
HP TouchPad Sale: More TouchPads Coming with Additional Functions
Hewlett-Packard will release more of those coveted TouchPads for $99 in the coming weeks, but for a limited time only.
Arian Foster Injures Hamstring: Is He Out Week 1?
A tweeted picture of Arian Foster's hamstring could be a tear, according to one doctor, and might keep him off the field for weeks.
Boehner Asks Obama to Move Congress Speech
Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner has asked President Obama to move his Sept. 7 speech to the next day -- possibly to avoid a conflict with an already scheduled Republican primary debate.
Maryland Struggles With Ticket Sales, Offers Deal Through Groupon
When faced with a ticket sales dilemma for its football program, the Maryland Terrapins took a creative route -- selling the tickets on Groupon.
Texas A&M Leaves Big 12: Who Else Will the SEC Target?
Texas A&M officially announced what has long been suspected -- it's leaving the Big 12 conference and will pursue membership in another conference by June 2012.
Icahn Continues Clorox Pursuit Despite Major Resistance
Legendary corporate raider Carl Icahn has refused to give up on his pursuit of Clorox, despite the company swiftly rejecting every bid he's made.
Petraeus Leaves Army for Top CIA Gig
U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus, the former top commander of the U.S's efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq, retired from the Army to become the head of the CIA on Wednesday.
RIM Stock Price Continues to Climb; Up 6 Percent on Tuesday
Research in Motion continued its stock price climb on Tuesday -- gaining close to 6 percent during trading.
Barnes & Noble Banking on College Bookstore Nook Sales
Barnes & Noble announced its Nook sales could more than double this year and one way it could hope to achieve that growth is through increased college bookstores sales of the digital reader.
Steve Jobs, Warren Buffett: Can Apple, Berkshire Survive Without Them?
The initial reaction to Steve Jobs' resignation as Apple's CEO was speculation on just how far Apple's stock price would drop the next day. So just how far could another company, like Berkshire Hathaway, drop when Warren Buffett finally retires?
Bill O'Reilly Tried to Get Wife's Boyfriend Investigated: Report
A much-hyped Gawker exclusive alleges that popular Fox News host Bill O'Reilly tried to have his wife's police officer boyfriend investigated by his department's internal affairs.
Exxon, Rosneft Announce Russian Artic Exploration Deal
Exxon Mobil and Rosneft, Russia's top crude oil producer, announced a strategic agreement on Tuesday to jointly develop oil in the Russian Artic.
Vermont Still Reeling from Hurricane Irene's Impact
Massive flooding and widespread power outages continued to bother Vermont on Tuesday after Hurricane Irene hit the small Northern state on Sunday.
Bank of America Shares Rise Behind Chinese Bank Sell-off
Bank of America shares rose more than 6 percent after the banking company announced it agreed to sell Chinese Construction Bank Corp.
Me, My Chevy Volt, and Irene: How GM's Electric Hybrid Handled a Hurricane (VIDEO)
After finding out that I'd finally get my hands on the 2011 Chevrolet Volt -- but during the weekend of Hurricane Irene's assault on the East Coast -- major concerns filled my head.
Hurricane Irene Virginia: Millions Without Power, Worst Yet to Come
Hurricane Irene began to pummel Virginia on Saturday night -- killing three and leaving millions without power -- yet Virginia's governor warned the worst is still to come.