Plaintiffs challenging the constitutionality of the heavily disputed 2012 National Defense Authorization Act appeared to make some progress during a daylong hearing in a federal court in New York. Even the judge questioned the government's inability to define terms such as associated forces.
The Supreme Court met Friday -- in a regular, private conference -- to vote on the health care reform law case, but their ruling won't be released until June. Here's a look at the concerns potential swing votes Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy expressed during oral arguments.
The Jayhawks face the Buckeyes in New Orleans.
In a statement, Amnesty said Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, who has refused food since February 8, should be released immediately.
BP Plc has accused the U.S. government of withholding evidence that may show the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill was smaller than federal officials claimed, a key issue in determining the oil company's liability.
Nike received a temporary restraining order Wednesday that prohibits Reebok from selling or producing Tim Tebow-related products.
Amanda Knox's time in the courtroom has not ended, but this time she will be a witness in a defamation case against her parents.
Shaquan Duley received a 35 year prison sentence Friday for suffocating her two young sons and then staging a car crash into the Edisto River.
The Wildcats face the Cardinals in New Orleans.
The scandal even touched the country’s Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, who appointed Binh to his post.
After Maradona confronts angry fans in Dubai, we take a look at five more of the Argentinian legend's most dramatic moments.
Arkansas' Supreme Court struck down a state law that bans teachers from having sex with students for being unconstitutional as it applies to sex between teachers and students who are 18 or older.
Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX), the second largest U.S. oil company, lost its fourth attempt to avoid paying $18 billion in environmental fines for polluting tracts of the Amazon.
Mike Woodson has no idea when Jeremy Lin or Amare Stoudemire will return to the court.
Rupert Murdoch on Thursday declared war against enemies who have accused his pay-TV operation of sabotaging its rivals, denouncing them as toffs and right wingers stuck in the last century.
Starting from wild rumors on iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 to grand launch of Apple's legendary New iPad (or iPad 3) and once again the world witnessed Apple Mania!
Click on the slideshow to view the Forbes list of overexposed celebrities for 2012.
The Lakers host the Thunder at Staples Center.
Apple's new iPad, launched on March 16, has received great early reviews in the United States, but is being battered in the rest of the world. After being criticized for misleading people into believing that the new iPad can run on Australian 4G network, Apple is now facing complaints in several countries, as the new iPad seems to be mostly incompatible with 4G networks outside North America.
A California woman filed a lawsuit in federal court there, claiming McDonald's played a prominent role in turning her from a burger jocky to a lady of the evening. Yes--the allegation is that McyD's turns nice girls to turning tricks.
Lindsay Lohan has seen the inside of a court frequently for the past five years, but today it's look like that has ended for her - if she can stay out of trouble.
Justice Antonin Scalia lives up to his reputation as the funniest justice.