The U.S. Navy is dedicating researchers and engineers to creating the next generation of machines: the grenade throwing robot.
Michael Billera
Mar 15, 2012
Labels like liberal and conservative have become so over-used that I frankly must admit I have no idea what they even mean anymore.
Palash Ghosh
Mar 15, 2012
Jack Froese died of heart arrhythmia in June 2011 at the age of 32 in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Perhaps his family and friends had not even finished mourning for his death when something unbelievable started happening with them.
Froese's family and friends claim that they started receiving emails from his account, post his death, and that has indeed brought happiness to his near and dear ones and helped them come to a closure, reports BBC.
Drishya Nair
Mar 15, 2012
The oil and natural gas industries await the outcome of a battle between federal regulators and proponents of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking -- a debate that's already center stage in Pavillion, Wyo., where the drilling practice has raised safety concerns.
Pierre Bertrand
Mar 15, 2012
The conservative radio host provoked the advertiser pullout by calling law student Sandra Fluke a slut and a prostitute after she had discussed with members of Congress her support of insurance coverage for contraceptives.
David Zielenziger
Mar 15, 2012
Rick Santorum may have been declared the victor of the Deep South, but Mitt Romney is anything but a loser. The former Massachusetts governor still won more delegates at the end of the day.
Sara Dover
Mar 14, 2012
Mitt Romney's southern struggles shouldn't be too big of a problem if Romney secures the nomination, as seems likely. Far-right voters are not about to vote for President Barack Obama, no matter who his opponent is.
Jeremy White
Mar 14, 2012
The frequent runner-up urged supporters to help him beat presumptive front-runner Romney. Now is the time to pull together, Santorum said. We are campaigning everywhere there are delegates because we are going to win this nomination before the convention.
Joseph Boris
Mar 14, 2012
Rick Santorum is winning the hearts of Republican conservatives but the cold realities of time and math are working against his presidential election effort.
salil jose
Mar 14, 2012
Rick Santorum takes crucial Alabama and Mississippi nominations, setting off alarm bells for Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.
Geetha Pillai
Mar 14, 2012
For the first time since early July, more Americans approve of the job President Barack Obama is doing than disapprove, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that shows his approval rating now at 50 percent.
Laura Matthews
Mar 13, 2012
These NCAA Tournament 2012 bracket predictions draw on expert analysis to provide you with the top 10 upsets and Cinderella stories to pick for this year's March Madness.
Connor Adams Sheets
Mar 13, 2012
American Atheists, the organization behind several pro-atheism billboards, is no stranger to controversy. But this time, it was about more than just religion--many people found their Harrisburg sign racially offensive.
Jacey Fortin
Mar 13, 2012
NCAA Tournament ticket prices could replicate March Madness with their unpredictability.
John Talty
Mar 13, 2012
Polls suggest both of the Southern states up for grabs Tuesday night will be close races, and not just between Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. Newt Gingrich has a rare chance to rack up another win, and either he or Santorum could still emerge as a strong alternative to Romney.
Sara Dover
Mar 13, 2012
The share of power generation in the U.S. by burning coal has fallen to near a 35-year low, as electric power plants showed less interest in thermal coal due to a mild winter and a shift to cheaper gas.
Moran Zhang
Mar 13, 2012
The Assembly, the state legislature's lower house, allocated $100,000 to study the effects on public health of the controversial practice of horizontal hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in which millions of gallons of water and chemicals are blasted into the ground to split apart rocks containing natural gas, then pumped out to extract fuel.
Pierre Bertrand
Mar 13, 2012
About a month after the death of Joe Paterno, the Penn State Board of Trustees defending the firing of their longest serving football coach in a statement. However, the family of Paterno still expressed their anger over their decision.
Michael Billera
Mar 13, 2012
A collection of rare movie posters from the Golden Age of Hollywood has been found in an attic in Pennsylvania and is expected to fetch around $250,000 at a Texas auction on March.23, 2012.
Monami Thakur
Mar 13, 2012
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are closing the gap on President Barack Obama, a new CBS News/New York Times poll found Monday.
Eric Linton
Mar 12, 2012
Rick Santorum says he can deny Mitt Romney the number of delegates needed to clinch the Republican presidential nomination and then win at the convention himself.
Dan Rivoli
Mar 12, 2012
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum sought to distance himself from his GOP opponents with an op-ed tying Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney to radical environmentalists sounding the alarm on climate change.
Jeremy White
Mar 12, 2012