Paul Walker’s will and testament was filed by his father with the court on Jan. 28 and the initial court hearing is scheduled for Feb. 20.
It is commonly believed that driving while high is much safer than driving while drunk. But new research is showing a darker side to the popular conviction that driving while stoned is no big deal.
Several reports and rumors may give us an idea of Google's future path after last week's major announcements.
California biologists plan to test coastal kelp for traces of radioactive material. Experts are concerned that radioisotopes leaked into the Pacific Ocean from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant in 2011 could have reached the west coast.
In stark contrast to its image as a liberal bastion, Portland has a long history of gentrification.
The 2014 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony is set for Friday night.
After Winter Storm Maximus dumped at least 6 inches of snow in many places, Nika is expected to add to the snow total.
What makes one city more romantic than another? Amazon believes it’s a population addicted to romance novels and romantic comedies.
Preordering 'Titanfall' won't give gamers access to DLC or beta.
Snow arrives on the East Coast the day after Punxsutawney Phil predicted an additional six weeks of winter.
Miley Cyrus says that she never does anything illegal: "Everything I do is legal in California."
A Calif.-based porn company was slapped with a $78,000 fine after AIDS Healthcare Foundation, an advocacy group located in Los Angeles, filed suit against them.
From Los Angeles to Omaha to East Rutherford, cities across America are gearing up for Sunday's big game.
Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant will be sidelined another three weeks.
A Berkeley study found that cities generate much less greenhouse gas per capita than suburbs. Is this good news for cities?
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook Inc., made a cool $3.2 billion Thursday as the firm's shares rose 14 percent.
Neel Kashkari boasts an impressive résumé, including, top-line U.S. Treasury Department work under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Sheridan’s lawyer said that he was pleased with the new ruling and believed that things might work out in his client's favor.
Congress has adjusted the wage floor only five times since 1974, so states have had to step in to pick up the slack.
The deal will reportedly include more than 10,000 patents that Motorola currently holds.
Parents are brewing up a controversy over Jelly Belly's new beer-flavored jelly bean, since the candy is often marketed to young children who are not of legal drinking age.
Juan Pablo's quest to find love is getting heated.