China Successfully Launches Space Craft into Orbit: Timeline of Chinese Space Program
China has successfully launched an unmanned spacecraft, a small step into achieving their larger space exploration goals.
Iran Demands Apology for Assassination Plot
The Iranian government has demanded that the United States apologize over false claims that they had planned a terrorist attack against a Saudi ambassador in Washington, D.C.
Syrian President Warns of Military Action
As the situation in Syria continues to deteriorate, President al-Assad warns the Middle East will burn with Western interference.
China Set on Changing Iron Ore Prices
China, the world's largest iron ore purchaser, has held talks with with Vale SA, Rio Tinto Group, and BHP Billiton Ltd. in order t set a new pricing system after a large crash in market prices.
Occupy Wall Street in Richmond Shut Down by Police
As the Occupy Wall Street movement head into its seventh week, Richmond police put an end to protests in Kanawha Plaza.
China is Chief Suspect in Cyberattack on U.S. Satellites
China is the chief suspect in a in a string of hacking incidents of U.S. satellites that took place four or more times in 2007 and 2008.
Brooklyn Man Admits to Organ Trafficking, Leads to First Conviction in U.S. History
An Israeli man who lives in Brooklyn pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges of brokering a kidney transplant as of a black market organ business. This is the first human organ trafficking conviction in the United States.
Indian Head Park Teen Found Stabbed to Death in Home
Police are currently investigating the alleged stabbing death of a 14-year-old high school girl in Indian Head Park, a southwest suburb of Chicago.
NYPD Accused of Ticket-Fixing Ring: 5 Other Cases of Police Corruption
Bronx District Attorney, Robert T. Johnson, announced plans that his office will pursue the NYPD ticket-fixing scandal with full force. His office is expected to issue indictments to police officers who had partaken in the scandal on Friday. Included are five other cases of the worst police corruption.
IBM Promotes Its First Woman CEO
IBM has announced that, for the first time in its history, it will have a woman, Virginia Ginni Rometty, run the company.
10 Arrested in Billion Dollar MTA Rail Road Scheme
In a one of the largest schemes in MTA history, people were arrested on Thursday and brought up on federal charges in which hundreds of the Long Island Rail Road workers made false disability claims costing an estimated $1 billion.
Occupy Oakland and Wall Street in Solidarity: Can Police Stop Occupiers? [PHOTOS]
Recap of the last two days of Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York and Oakland.
Floyd Mayweather Jr Stands Trial for Harassment
Welterweight prizefighter Floyd Mayweather Jr stands accused of threatening two security guards and several other unrelated charges.
Xigris, a Billion Dollar Drug, Pulled from the Market
Eli Lilly pulled their billion dollar drug, Xigris on Tuesday after studies found it had no major effects on septic patients
China to Launch Space Flight in Early November
Coming off the heals of their unmanned space last month, China will send into orbit another space craft that has the United States worrying.
Grand Theft Auto V Officially Announced by Rockstar
Speculation about Rockstar Games announcement regarding Grand Theft Auto V
HPV Vaccine Recommended for Boys and Young Men
The controversial HPV vaccine is now being recommended for young boys and men.
Occupy Wall Street Aid: New Android App for Occupy Protesters
Jasan Van Anden of Brooklyn has created a new Android App with inspirations from the Occupy Wall Street protests.
NYPD Charged in Gun Running Scheme, 8 Officers Arrested
Some current and former members of the NYPD were arrested and brought up on federal charges early on Tuesday in a gun running scheme.
Terror Threats Against U.S. Ambassador in Syria: What Does this Mean for the Future?
Tensions rise between the U.S. and Syria as diplomats are called home.
FedEx Plans to Hire 20,000 New Workers for Holidays
FedEx announced on Monday, that it will hire about 20,000 new seasonal workers for the holidays, compared to just 17,000 last year. This increase will surely help some unemployed Americans, at least during the holiday season.
Disgraced Anthony Weiner's Campaign Cost Swells after Resignation
Anthony Weiner's campaign continues to spend money even after his resignation and fall from grace.
Paranormal Activity 3 Shatters Box Office Records
In its opening weekend, Paranormal Activity 3 shatters the fall box-office record, while other films under performed.
Occupy Wall Street Protestors Fight Over Half A Million Bucks
Tensions grow in protests as allegations of financial mismanagement surface.
Ron Paul Reveals Economic Plan with $1 Trillion in Cuts
In bold, but achievable economic plan, Ron Paul pledges to eliminate five cabinet positions and dramatically reduce the presidential salary.
NYPD Officer Charged in a False, Racially Motivated Arrest
An NYPD officer was and charged with federal crime for allegedly violating a man's civil rights.