Office pools, legal or not, have become part of the March Madness tradition.
The International Astronomical Union has expressed concern over Uwingu's "Name A Mars Crater" project.
The Minnesota Republican, still reeling from Arizona's anti-gay bill defeat, is really annoyed with the gay community.
The 2015 budget has forced the Air Force to cut heavily from the Air National Guard, which will see predator drones cut from fleet.
According to ZDNet Korea, Samsung may actually split production of the A8 processor with TSMC, taking a larger share than previously suggested.
Florida State and Alabama are the favorites to win the 2015 national championship in college football.
Get ready to reset your clocks.
The report by Greentech Solar and the Solar Energy Industries Assoc. also predicts
26% U.S. solar market growth in 2014.
Players like Mark Teixeira deserves to garner a lot of interest in draft boards.
Multiple free agents are capable of giving their new teams a major boost in 2014.
Despite big cuts to Pentagon spending, Boeing inked a hefty contract extension with the armed forces to service its Apache helicopters.
A supposed "ultimatum" given to Ukrainian forces in Crimea has passed as the U.S. suspends some links with Russia.
Next up on the list is No. 5 Kansas (7/1), No. 18 Michigan State (8/1) and No. 4 Syracuse, No. 6 Duke, No. 3 Arizona, and defending champion No. 7 Louisville all listed at (10/1). Of that core group, those favored to be No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament beginning this month are Florida, Syracuse, Kansas, and the now undefeated Wichita State (12/1).
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel wants to kill the slow, 40-year old plane, but its fans say it does the job better than anything else.
After the teams are whittled down from 68 to 16 in the first weekend, the remaining teams will vie for a shot at the Final Four, which will be held this year at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Former Miami Dolphins lineman Richie Incognito has reportedly been admitted to a psychiatric care center amid concerns over his mental health in the wake of the Jonathan Martin bullying scandal.
The Arizona governor has earned praise even from her political foes after vetoing a bill that would have legalized discrimination against gays.
A vandal reportedly smashed the NFL player's $300,000 car with a bat outside his Scottsdale, Ariz., home.
The cliché is true: Saving is hard. But the difficulty level depends on where you live.
Governor Jan Brewer reportedly said that Senate Bill 1062 “could divide Arizona in ways we cannot even imagine and no one would ever want."
Apple’s iPhone 6 will be launching this fall; that is if GT Advance Technologies Inc., Apple’s sapphire supplier for its plant in Mesa, Ariz., is to be believed.
It’s billed as protecting religious freedoms, but critics argue Senate Bill 1062 would inaugurate a legal form of discrimination.