Former Richmond Security Guard Arrested for Opening Fire on His Supervisor
A 50-year-old former Richmond security guard named Doran Long Jr. of Concord, who was suspected of opening fire on his supervisor, was arrested Thursday morning in El Dorado Count, near the Nevada border.
San Francisco Delays Controversial Cell Phone Law
San Francisco’s cell phone law mandating cell phone retailers to disclose the radiation from the devices has been delayed, as CTIA has sued to overturn the law and moved to block the implementation.
Michael Jackson's Doctor Conrad Murray Trial Day 14: Jackson Never Self-Administered Propofol
After Dr. Steve Shafer, a top expert in the anesthetic propofol, raked Conrad Murray over the coals, Wednesday, he also undercut the defense's theory that Michael Jackson had self-administered powerful anesthetic propofol to death on Thursday, Oct. 20.
Harold Camping's Oct. 21 Doomsday Prediction Fails, Again
The world didn't get destroyed on Oct. 21, as Harold Camping, co-founder of Family Radio, had predicted in May. And, with Oct. 22 dawning as usual, Camping's credibility is at an all-time low.
After Breast Cancer Surgery, Giuliana Rancic Will Come Back Stronger and Better (PHOTOS)
Giuliana Rancic, 37, the E! News host, is recovering after the breast cancer surgery-- a double lumpectomy as part of her treatment on Tuesday, Bill Rancic, 40, Giuliana's husband, said Thursday on the Today show.
Lindsay Lohan Again Fashionably Tardy for Morgue Duty (PHOTOS)
The troubled actress Lindsay Lohan was late again to the L.A. County Morgue for her community service Thursday morning.
Michael Jackson's Doctor Conrad Murray Trial Day 13: Murray Violated 17 Instances to Treat the Singer
Dr. Steven Shafer, a top expert in the anesthetic propofol, which the main contributor for the death of Michael Jackson, testified Wednesday, Oct. 19 that Murray violated as many as 17 instances to put the singer's life at risk.
Apple Sold 4 Million iPhone 4S Sold in 3 Days: A World Record! (PHOTOS)
iPhone 4S was snapped up like hot cakes during the debut weekend and, according to Apple, it sold 4 million units of the latest smartphone in the first three days after it went on sale on Oct. 14. From June 24-26 in 2010, when iPhone 4 went on sale, Apple sold 1.7 million units during the first three days.
Moving Truck Spotted Outside Home of Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore: Split Is More Than Rumor? (PHOTOS)
A moving truck was spotted outside the home of the Hollywood power couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore in Los Angeles on Thursday, reported Us Weekly Friday.
Michael Jackson's Doctor Conrad Murray Trial Day 12: Who Made Jackson Addicted?
A witness took the stand on Thursday Oct. 13, testifying that Michael Jackson's reliance on the painkiller Demerol could have led to insomnia, which Murray was trying to treat.
Steve Jobs Private Memorial Moves Hundreds of Celebrities
The private memorial service of Steve Jobs, the visionary and creative tech genius, was held at Stanford Memorial Church on Sunday evening, moving hundreds of celebrities to tears.
Kate Middleton Wrote Letter to Encourage Young Cancer Patient in Royal Marsden Hospital (PHOTOS)
Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, has sent a heartfelt letter to a 9-year-old cancer patient in Royal Marsden Hospital, which she and Prince William visited in September.
Five Protesters of 'Occupy SF' Arrested in Violent Clash With Police
Five protesters of economic inequality were arrested Sunday night, when police raided an Occupy SF encampment on Justin Herman Plaza, near the Ferry Building, according to police.
Steve Jobs Pvt. Memorial Service Oct. 16: All You Need to Know
The private memorial for Steve Jobs, legendary tech visionary and creative genius who passed away on Oct. 5, will be held in Stanford University on Sunday evening.
Service at Calif. Train Crash Station Restored, Investigation Continues
Both main-line tracks at an Oakland train station reopened Thursday morning following a train crash that involved two Amtrak trains, injuring 18 people, but there may be “minimal delays through the morning hours,” Washington Post reported.
Hollywood Big-name Celebrity Hacker Christopher Chaney Apologizes, Says Addiction Began as Curiosity
Christopher Chaney, who has been accused of hacking into some Hollywood celebrities’ email accounts and peeking into their private photos and other information, such as movie scripts, offered a heart-felt apology and claimed that he just could not stop doing so, for he was addicted.
Michael Jackson's Doctor Conrad Murray Trial Day 11: Unethical Murray Committed Six Gross Negligence
Two medical experts took the stand on Wednesday Oct. 12, testifying with one accord that Dr. Conrad Murray unethically treated Michael Jackson, which led up to his death.
iPhone 4S Goes on Sale Today: Get Ready to Stand in the Line
iPhone 4S, Apple's long-awaited new gadget, will be on sale in stores across the globe at 8:00 AM (local time) on Friday. The excited fans are already lining up outside the stores, trying to be the first to get their hand on iPhone 4S.
Quarry Gunman Died: Threat Ends but Confusion Grows
Shareef Allman, who killed three of his colleagues and injured six others at a California limestone quarry, died during a confrontation with three sheriff's deputies of Santa Clara County. His autopsy revealed he died of a self-inflicted shot on head.
Southern California Shooting Case: Eight Died, One Wounded Critically [PHOTOS]
A gunman opened fire at a busy hair salon in coastal town Seal Beach in Southern California on Wednesday, resulting in the death of eight people while one was wounded critically, according to the authorities.
Hacker Accused of Stealing Celebrities' Private Information (PHOTOS)
Christopher Chaney, 35, who is from Jacksonville, Florida was arrested and accused of hacking into e-mail accounts and other devices for private information including movie scripts and private photos, after being investigated by federal authorities for 11 months.
Hacker Accused of Stealing Celebrities' Private Information (PHOTOS)
Christopher Chaney, 35, who is from Jacksonville, Florida was arrested and accused of hacking into e-mail accounts and other devices for private information including movie scripts and private photos, after being investigated by federal authorities for 11 months.
Weapons Intended for Pitt Film Confiscated by SWAT Team
Eighty five weapons stored in a warehouse intended for use in Brad Pitt's World War Z film were seized by a SWAT team near Budapest in Hungary on Monday, because they had not been suitably modified according to the Hungarian law, authorities said Tuesday.
Google+ Traffic Plunges 60 Percent: Running Out of Breath Already?
Google+ traffic has plunged more than 60 percent after it went public on September 20, which makes everyone wonder whether the new-born social network has run out of breath already.
Brangelina Gives $340K to War-torn Somali Kids (PHOTOS)
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, who are renowned for their philanthropic efforts, have given a large donation of $340,000 to Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief Aid, to cover the health care for children, who have been left homeless in war-torn Somalia.
First Female Heir from Kate Middleton and Prince William Can Succeed the Throne (PHOTOS)
Even if Prince Williams and his wife Kate Middleton's first-born baby is not a boy, she will still be recognized as the first female heir to succeed the British throne.
iPhone 4S Sold Out: Pre-order Record in Memory of Steve Jobs? (OPINION)
iPhone 4S, the latest iPhone that was launched on Oct. 4, a day before Apple's co-founder Steve Jobs passed away, was sold out on its very first day of pre-order (Oct. 7). Within first 24 hours, one million units were sold out, surpassing the previous single day pre-order record of 600,000 held by iPhone 4 in 2010.
CPUC Bars Cell Phone Use by Train Drivers
State regulators have voted to prohibit California train drivers from using cell phones after a fatal crash in Northern Los Angeles triggered by texting.
Samsung Nexus Prime Launch Delayed in Memory of Steve Jobs?
The launch of Samsung Nexus Prime, the latest smartphone based on Google's new version of the Android operating system Ice Cream Sandwich, will be delayed reportedly to pay respect to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who passed away last week on Oct. 5.
New Video and Photo Suggest Steve Jobs' Death Was Near and Inevitable (PHOTO)
Tech visionary, innovator and creative genius Steve Jobs passed away on Oct. 5, a day after Apple's Let's talk iPhone media event. Even as the world tries to come to terms that the founder of Apple is no more, a video and photo show that Jobs' health was failing fast and it was only a matter of time that he would succumb to the cancer he was battling for eight long years.