Though he first attended the Hollywood Bowl more than 30 years ago, Ron Moormeister remembers well those Los Angeles Philharmonic concerts. His voice waxes rhapsodic as he recalls the lineup: Mandy Patinkin, Julie Andrews, a Tchaikovsky Spectacular complete with the bombastic 1812 Overture.
After being sent down to the minor leagues in mid-season, pitcher Ivan Nova vowed he would never go back to a life of riding buses to road games again once he got another shot at pitching for the New York Yankees.
A set of superfast vocal muscles is what makes a bat a champion catcher of flying insects snatched in midair, scientists report.
Dozens of workers were arrested in a drug bust at Boeing's Ridley Park plant in Pennsylvania.
U.S. stocks are the asset class to be in, Jeremy Siegel, a Finance Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, told CNBC.
Bats are known to be able to create a high-speed buzz to help navigate and search for prey in the dark. Until now, researchers had no idea how they managed to create that buzz.
The latest listeria outbreak has taken at least 16 lives and caused dozens of illnesses in 18 states across the U.S., marking the deadliest food outbreak in over a decade.
The Federal Reserve's move last week to further lower borrowing costs was risky and won't significantly speed up a painfully protracted recovery, one of the officials who dissented against the decision said on Thursday.
Mitt Romney is back in the lead for the Republican presidential nomination, according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday. Support for Rick Perry has fallen after his lackluster debate performances, and Herman Cain has surged.
Teenagers are more likely to copy the drinking patterns of their romantic partners' friends than those of their own friends or romantic partners, a new study shows.
Seventy-two people from 18 states, so far, are confirmed to have been infected with the deadly Listeria bacteria linked to Colorado-grown cantaloupes as of Monday. Here are nine more states that may be in danger of suffering listeria infections or possible deaths.
Seventy-two people from 18 states are confirmed to have been infected with the deadly Listeria monocytogenes bacteria linked to Colorado-grown cantaloupes, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.
At least 13 people in eight U.S. states have died as a result of a listeria outbreak from contaminated cantaloupes, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a public meeting on Tuesday night to discuss new regulations on the oil and natural gas industry.
Cantaloupe Listeria Deaths Continue to Rise
Eight children who were abducted from a New York foster care agency last week were found in Pennsylvania, authorities say. The children were allegedly abducted by their mother Shanel Nadal during a supervised visit last week. The children, whose ages range from 11 months to 11 years, were found in good health.
Shanel Nadal, the children's biological mother, abducted the children during a scheduled visit to their foster agency
Others have pondered that perhaps Warren Buffett – who's now 81 years old – is simply preparing for his exit and planning to bequeath his legendary company’s management to younger warriors.
During an interview on MSNBC, the long-shot Republican presidential candidate said he regrets not saying something when the audience booed a gay servicemen at last week's GOP debate.
Paul's message of limited government, and Federal Reserve/money supply critiques will receive some air time on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show.
The 127-year-old steam-powered car will be auctioned for millions in Hershey, Penn., on Oct. 6, by the automotive auction house RM Auctions.
Bringing a blow to Texas Governor Rick Perry's favorite status, former Godfather Pizza CEO Herman Cain has emerged as the winner of the Presidency 5 straw poll Saturday. Cain received 37 percent of the 2,657 votes cast.