At a private funeral at the Edgwarebury Cemetery in north London, friends and family, including Kelly Osbourne and "Back to Black" producer Mark Ronson, came out to say their goodbyes to Amy Winehouse.
A deal with Books-A-Million to purchase 30 Borders stores has fallen apart. All Borders stores will now close.
UEFA has fined both Romania and Bosnia for incidents at a June qualifying match.
The court has yet to approve of Ratko Mladic's desired counsel.
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law on Monday that gives undocumented students attending California universities greater access to privately funded scholarships.
A day after hundreds of gay couples wedded, the first lawsuit was filed against the New York state measure, challenging politicians who allegedly violated open meeting laws as well as Senate rules on debate.
A British university exchange student Meredith Kercher was sexually assaulted and stabbed in Perugia, Italy on November 1, 2007. Along with Rudy Guede, a resident of Perugia, Amanda Knox, a young Seattle student and a housemate of Kercher, and Raffaele Sollecito, an Italian student have been held responsible for Kercher?s tragic death.
Raw film footage of Michael Jackson rehearsing a planned concert in the days before his death will not be shown to the jury in the upcoming trial of his personal doctor, a Los Angeles judge ruled on Monday.
The mother of "Gossip Girl" actress Leighton Meester is suing the 25-year-old, claiming her daughter beat her with a bottle and refused to send her money she had promised to provide.
Raw film footage of Michael Jackson rehearsing a planned concert in the days before his death will not be shown to the jury in the upcoming trial of his personal doctor, a Los Angeles judge ruled on Monday.
A look into the socio-political conditions that birthed Anders Breivik
At least 100,000 people rallied in Oslo and tens of thousands more marched in cities across Norway on Monday in a nationwide expression of grief and unity over the massacre of 76 people by Anders Behring Breivik.
The confessed killer of more than 90 people in Norway wanted to prepare by hiring two top-class prostitutes and drinking some expensive French wine, the document he distributed on the Internet showed Monday.
Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik said he killed 93 people to spark a "revolution" against the multiculturalism he believed was sapping Europe's heritage, and experts say a frank debate about immigration may be the best way to prevent similar explosions of violence.
The autopsy conducted today on Amy Winehouse was inconclusive in determining the cause of the singer's death and officials now await the results of toxicology tests, Sky News reported.
A judge ordered eight weeks detention on Monday for the Norwegian man who has admitted a bombing and shooting massacre that killed about 90 people and who claimed in court to have two more groups of collaborators.
Oracle suffered a setback in its Java patents lawsuit against Google when a court rejected damage claims worth billions of dollars. Oracle had filed the lawsuit last year alleging that Google infringed Oracle's Java patents in the Android operating system. Google disputed the claims.
The man who killed more than 90 people in Norway is in court.
Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann hit back at a Republican rival on Sunday, saying her experience with the conservative Tea Party movement made her uniquely qualified to trim down Washington.
Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik said he killed 93 people to spark a "revolution" against the multiculturalism he believed was sapping Europe's heritage, and experts say a frank debate about immigration may be the best way to prevent similar explosions of violence.
An autopsy is underway in London to determine the cause of death of troubled singer Amy Winehouse. The 27-year-old Winehouse of "Rehab" fame was found dead in her apartment on Saturday.
Anders Behring Breivik told a Norwegian judge on Monday his bombing and shooting rampage that killed 93 people aimed to save Europe from a Muslim takeover, and said that "two more cells" existed in his organization.