This season "Sesame Street' is bumping up its star power. The long running children's show will be hitting their impressive 43rd season this year, and plan on celebrating with a slew of stars ranging from funny man Steve Carrell to Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Like a bad case of herpes, the bankrupt Swedish automaker Saab Automobile AB just keeps flaring up in General Motors Company's (NYSE: GM) private dealings. Dutch supercar company Spyker N.V. announced Monday it was suing General Motors for $3 billion in damages on account of alleged interference in a 2011 transaction between Spyker (which owned Saab) and Chinese investor Youngman, a deal which Spyker alleges would have saved Saab if it had been successful.
Serena Williams took home her second gold medal of the London Games.
Sunday's Olympic Games saw several stunning performances, as Usain Bolt, Andy Murray, and more stunned audiences and secured their places at the 2012 London Games.
Murray won the gold over Roger Federer in convincing fashion.
The Scot won in straight sets in front of an electric crowd at the All-England Club.
Watch live coverage of the Olympic men's singles gold medal match between Roger Federer and Andy Murray, plus a full preview and prediction.
The director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons tells inmates not to "lose hope," following the highly publicized suicide of a prisoner in the notorious maximum security prison in Colorado unofficially known as ADX Florence.
On opening night, producers of "3C" received a cease-and-desist letter from Kenyon & Kenyon, the law firm representing DLT Entertainment, the distribution company for the popular 1977-1984 ABC sitcom "Three's Company." Charging that playwright David Adjmi had infringed on its copyright, DLT demanded that the playwright cease further performances.
Watch live coverage of the women's gold medal match between Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova, plus a full preview and prediction.
The number of fresh arbitration cases filed with the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes last year reached its highest level in four decades, the ICSID said in a report last week.
The U.S. edges China in the medal count as the Americans continue to dominate swimming.
Stevie Wonder, the 62-year-old musical superstar known for hits such as "I Just Called to Say I Love You" and "Superstition," has filed for divorce, Entertainment Weekly reported. Wonder married Kai Millard Morris, who works as a fashion designer, back in 2001.
Khan said he performed those humble duties as a goodwill gesture and to promote better relations between faiths.
The Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC), which represents retailers, says the fees levied on American supermarkets, stores and gas stations by Visa and MasterCard are up to three times more than in other parts of the world, inflating prices for U.S. consumers.
Floyd Mayweather was seen exiting a Las Vegas jail early Friday, Aug. 3. The WBC Welterweight Champion was released after two months of a three-month sentence in a misdemeanor domestic battery case.
Watch live coverage of the Olympic tennis semifinals from Wimbledon, plus a full preview.
After nine days of fasting, the Team Anna, as the Indian anti-graft activist Anna Hazare and his supporters are known, has decided to call off its indefinite hunger strike Friday and has floated a proposal to form a "political alternative" as an answer to an "unresponsive" government.
Forty-seven people account for 57 percent of the money raised by super PACs this election cycle -- and most Americans have no idea what this means.
A roundup of quarterfinal action in the men's singles event at the 2012 Olympics at Wimbledon.
Katherine Jackson has been reinstated as the guardian of Michael Jackson's three children. The arrangement made on Thursday by Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff keeps their cousin TJ Jackson as temporary co-guardian.
ECB President Mario Draghi was in policy hell Thursday after disappointing market-watchers at what was the most anticipated and important press conference of his career as a monetary policy leader.