Former U.S. President George W. Bush turns 66 today and though he has remained out of the public's eye his work with HIV/AIDS in Africa continues.
An arrest has been made in the case of Mickey Shunick, a 22-year-old female college student in Lafayette, La., who disappeared in May after a late-night bike ride home. Brandon Scott Lavergne, 33, has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with her disappearance.
If both Jason Kidd and Jeremy Lin are on the Knicks next season, who should start at point guard?
About a quarter-million computer users around the world are at risk of losing Internet access on Monday because of malicious software at the heart of a hacking scam that U.S. authorities shut down last November. Some blogs and news reports hyped the risk of an outage, warning of a potential blackout and describing the Alureon malware as the Internet Doomsday virus.
Three prominent Kenyan musicians have been charged with using hate speech in their song lyrics and inciting ethnic violence for political purposes.
What does a summer estate in the French countryside have to do with a dilapidated slum on the outskirts of Paris? More than you'd think, as it turns out.
Watch live coverage and read a detailed preview of the Wimbledon men's semifinals.
Myla Sinanaj is pregnant, TMZ claimed. Kris Humphries might not be playing with a full deck of cards, but his sperm definitely don't mess around.
The same president who set the record for campaign fundraising record in 2008 has been beat two months in a row and recently expressed concern to his contributors.
Muhammad Ali, the boxing legend who amassed several championships during his career, is the recipient of 2012 Liberty Medal.
Steve Nash is now a Laker, but they have more work to do if they want to win an NBA title.
In Presumed Guilty, Jose Baez questions Casey Anthony's sanity and questions why the prosecution didn't deliver bombshell evidence they had in their back pocket.
The Lakers are looking for some extra veterans to push them to another NBA title.
The disgraced captain whose luxury-liner shipwreck killed 32 passengers in January is a free man again, and he's not going down without a fight.
A judge determined that Zimmerman has attempted to flaunt the system whenever he has had the opportunity.
The United States will file an unfair trade complaint with the World Trade Organization against China for its duties on U.S.-made car imports.
Watch live coverage and read a full preview of the women's semifinals at Wimbledon.
In an unexpected about-face on Wednesday, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney called the individual mandate fee under Obama's healthcare plan a tax, rather than a penalty.
A report leaked to Italy's Corriere della Sera newspaper Tuesday details a myriad defects found on the Costa Concordia cruise liner including unapproved maps, faulty instruments and watertight doors left wide open.
The European Parliament rejected Wednesday the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA, an international treaty that aims to standardize intellectual property and copyright enforcement efforts digitally and physically across signatory countries.
Android?s next operating system, known as Jelly Bean, has just been officially unveiled at Google?s I/O event earlier this week. The redesigned software, which includes a new notification menu and a new lock screen among other features, will reportedly make its way to new Samsung Galaxy Nexus phones in mid-July.
Despite an earlier dismissal of a 7-inch iPad by late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, rumors of an iPad mini have been around for quite some time now. Adding to the already churning rumor-mills, a new report surfaced Tuesday, saying that the Cupertino tech giant is indeed planning to launch a smaller and cheaper iPad by year-end.