Uber Kicks Off 2015 With 2 Million Rides, Lawsuit Ruling And Controversial Safe Ride Checklist
Controversy aside, Uber is driving toward an annual revenue run rate of $10 billion by the end of this year.
Thousands Of Hungarians Protest For Democracy In Prime Minister Orbán's Government
Hungarians have criticized Orbán for what they see as corrupt policies that don't represent popular sentiment.
FCC Expected To Vote On Net Neutrality Rules In February: Report
What's in the net-neutrality regulations -- and how hard they are on Internet service providers -- is still a mystery.
Leelah Alcorn Update: Mom Of Transgender Teen Speaks, Tumblr Suicide Note Deleted And #RealLiveTransAdult Flourishes
Leelah Alcorn wrote on Reddit that her parents did not physically abuse her, but did say things such as, "God's going to send you straight to hell."
New Hacker Tool iDict Exploits Simple Passwords: How To Find Out If Your Account Could Be Compromised
The company should be able to fix the issue soon, but the hacking tool's release should remind online users to be smart when setting passwords.
Mario Cuomo Dead At 82: Best Quotes From The Former New York Governor
"You campaign in poetry. You govern in prose," he famously told the New Republic in 1985.
2015 Calendar: Key Sports, Entertainment And Holiday Events Scheduled For This Year
You can look forward to a new "Star Wars" movie, the birth of another Royal Baby and a Kanye West album.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Secretly Marries Robotics CEO Girlfriend Tasha McCauley, Twitter Reacts To Wedding News
The actor married Tasha McCauley, who co-founded a robotics company.
How To Fill Out FAFSA: 5 Tips For Maximizing Your Application For College Financial Aid
The national deadline for filling out the FAFSA is June 30, 2016, but states and colleges have individual deadlines.
Officials Refute Iraqi Media Reports That ISIS Members Have Contracted Ebola In Mosul
An Iraqi Ministry of Health spokesman said Mosul isn't capable of diagnosing Ebola patients.
Leelah Alcorn's Transgender Suicide: Teen Deaths On The Rise As Schools, Parents Struggle To Help LGBT Youth
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youths are four times more likely to attempt suicide than heterosexual teens.
Housing Market 2015: Millennials Will Move Out Of Parents' Basements, But Will They Buy Homes?
More than 21 million 18- to 34-year-olds lived with their parents in 2012. That could change as the U.S. economy continues to improve.
2014-2015 Flu Season Declared An Epidemic Due To Mutating H3N2 Virus, Ineffective Vaccines
With 15 deaths and 36 states reporting widespread activity of the virus, the flu has officially reached epidemic levels in the United States.
Title IX Investigations: Harvard Law School Mishandled Sexual Harassment Cases, Must Be Fairer And Faster
Harvard College for undergraduates remains under investigation by the Department of Education for Title IX violations.
Rose Parade Winter Weather 2015: California Storm Expected To Bring Snow To Mountains, Record Low Temperatures
The National Weather Service has issued more than 30 winter storm warnings, freeze watches and wind advisories.
Young People Who Changed The World In 2014: Malala, Michael Brown And Mexico's Missing Students Influenced International Conversation
In 2014, Taylor Swift, Michael Brown and Nigerian schoolgirls got the world talking about issues like feminism, race relations and religious extremism.
Missing Flight QZ8501 Update: AirAsia Had Said Its Planes 'Will Never Get Lost'
An article in AirAsia's in-flight magazine has come under renewed scrutiny as authorities still search for any sign of missing flight QZ8501.
AAA Tipsy Tow Christmas, New Year's Eve 2014: Don't Drive Drunk, Get A Free Ride Home
About 95 million people will drive this holiday season. Stay safe by using free tipsy tow services.
Obama College Rating System: For-Profit Institutions Ambivalent About Framework Released By White House
For-profit schools are almost fully funded by the federal government, so they'll be most impacted if the White House changes the rules for aid.
Obama College Ratings System: White House Debuts Bare-Bones Framework For Public Comment
The government will look at 11 factors, including how many students get Pell Grants and how many are the first in their families to go to college.
US-Russia Relations: Obama Signs Bill Giving Weapons To Ukraine, Allowing Economic Sanctions Against Russia
The White House does not have immediate plans to impose the sanctions the law authorizes.
Best Value Colleges: Princeton, Yale Top List Of Schools Where Students Get Good Education At Affordable Prices
The schools that ranked the lowest were DePaul University, the University of California - Santa Cruz and Richard Stockton College.
Christmas Cookie Recipes 2014: 3 Ridiculously Easy Treats To Make This Holiday Season
Don't rule out baking Christmas cookies because you're bad in the kitchen. These recipes are so easy, Rudolph could make them.
Latin American Leaders Call US-Cuba Embargo Lift A Historic Victory, Possible End To Countries' Cold War
Heads of state in Venezuela, Uruguay and Colombia praised the new policy and said they hope it augurs for better U.S. relations.
Death Penalty In The US: 2014 Sees Fewest Executions In 20 Years After Outcry Over Botched Injections
Missouri, Texas and Florida accounted for 80 percent of the 35 executions this year.
Country's Top Theaters Decide Not To Show 'The Interview' After Threats From Sony Hackers
Film was to be shown in 2,000 to 3,000 theaters. The top five chains account for roughly 1,700 of those.
Hispanics In America: Latinos' Optimism About Racism Tied To History, Could Change In Future
That's because of how differently each generation experiences and interprets race relations.
Midterm Elections 2014: Martha McSally Wins Arizona District Once Held By Gabrielle Giffords
Republican Martha McSally unseated Democratic Rep. Ron Barber to represent former Rep. Gabrielle Gifford's old district.
Jewish, Atheist Students Attended Hogwarts: 'Harry Potter' Author JK Rowling Confirms Diversity At Wizards School
Wiccans are the only demographic JK Rowling didn't imagine at the school for young witches and wizards.
Best Colleges In The US: Framework For Obama Administration's National Rating System Expected By Friday
Higher education administrators and politicians are already criticizing the plan to link federal aid to college performances.