Young girls are promoting a new diet called the cotton ball diet, a trend that is deadly and dangerous.
Alabama, Utah and California are eager to take jobs on terms that workers in Washington State rejected. Is the Mideast in the running too?
Costco apologized for placing Bibles in its fiction section after a California pastor shared store photos on Twitter.
Google Wallet users can use the prepaid debit card to purchase goods in stores and withdraw cash from ATMs.
Scott Greer Bybee, 26, reportedly walked into the courtyard of the Las Vegas Mormon Temple and fatally shot himself Tuesday night.
One group of researchers finds that happy marriages are made by attractive wives, but other scientists are skeptical.
Infamous serial killer Charles Manson might soon tie the knot with a 25-year-old woman he named "Star."
The State Department issued an updated travel warning as rumors of a second detained U.S. citizen spread.
The huge circular structure is to be powered by solar and other "clean" energy.
Kobe Bryant is getting closer to making his return to the Lakers in 2013 after the latest injury update.
Google reached a $17 million settlement after it exploited Apple's Safari Web browser.
Here's video of a Tesla Model S NOT burning.
Yahoo previously announced that Yahoo Mail would get SSL encryption by Jan. 8, 2014.
Drake may have been with Rihanna just last week, but it seems he has his eyes set on Lenny Kravitz' daughter, Zoe
The gap between Tesla's generally accepted accounting numbers and its "adjusted" figures is growing.
The retailer could be formally charged for threatening workers against protesting if it does not reach a settlement with the panel.
Find out how to fight, protest and maybe even stop the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) from moving forward as it is currently written.
The stars of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" will make an appearance at the LA premiere of the action film Monday night.
A completely optioned-out 80 kWh Performance Model S costs $126,000 in the U.S. and $176,000 in Europe. Blame the Euro-VAT.
California rapper George Watsky jumped 40 feet into a crowd during a tour stop in London, injuring two fans.
Venture capitalist Stephen Jurvetson, board member of Elon Musk’s Tesla and SpaceX, exercised $11 million in stock options.
Canada, the U.K. and China led the way in reporting on U.S.-related corporate wrongdoing.