The first Episode of South Park’s 16th season took on the controversial Transportation Security Administration, as well as the age old debate between men and woman over the position of the toilet seat. Titled “Reverse Cowgirl,” the episode also touched on the American obsession with lawsuits and was in the vein of the show’s more topical episodes, with the funniest jokes coming from central characters Eric Cartman and Randy Marsh.
A panel of federal appeals judges said Thursday that there's a "strong likelihood" a lower court's rejection of a $285 million civil-fraud settlement between the SEC and Citigroup will be overturned.
Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev -- who reportedly purchased an $88 million Central Park West apartment for his daughter while she attended school in New York-- is facing accusations from his estranged wife regarding the true reason for purchasing such a lavish pad.
Critics point out that the ribbons will only serve to stigmatize the children and that such measures are illegal.
Chevron on Thursday continued its attempts at not paying billions in environmental fines for pollution the company says it didn't commit.
Samsung’s attempt to ban Apple’s devices in the Netherlands fell short of accomplishment, as the Hague District Court ruled against it. The court ruling is an important victory for Apple in its defense against Samsung.
Ali Akbar Javanfekr, who serves as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's press adviser, also warned that in the event that Israel attacks Iran, a counter-strike by the Islamic Republic would include not only Israel, but also U.S. targets.
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Where to watch a live stream online of the Indian Wells 2012 tennis tournament, plus a tournament update, preview and predictions.
In many parts of conservative Muslim Morocco, it is unacceptable for a bride not to be a virgin.
D'andre Lane, the father of missing 2-year-old Bianca Jones has been charged with murder. The Detroit child went missing on Dec. 2 after a alleged carjacking at gunpoint. Bianca had been in the back seat of the vehicle. The 2-year-old has never been found, and prosecutors believe that Lane's story was bogus. Kym Worthy, prosecutor of Wayne County told the New York Daily News that evidence exists showing that Jones was abused by her father the day she disappeared. This development ....
Sergei Udaltsov was one of the ringleaders behind protests in Moscow that drew tens of thousands of activists angry at the re-election of Vladimir Putin as President for a third time.
Health officials launched a $54 million advertising campaign on Thursday depicting the health risks of smoking in gruesome detail, offering the latest salvo in the government's campaign to deglamorize cigarette smoking.
Lindsay Lohan has supposedly been cleaning up her act. But she is in the news yet again for allegedly hitting a hookah lounge manager with her car.
American sergeant who shot dead 16 Afghan villagers while they slept flown back to US base.
Samsung Electronics Co said on Thursday a Dutch court rejected its 3G patent bid to ban sales of Apple's iPhone and iPad in the Netherlands.
Concerns raised by Delta Air Lines about the fairness of U.S. Export-Import Bank loans to help Boeing export aircraft are complicating President Barack Obama's push to quickly renew the bank's charter.
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U.S. securities regulators brought charges Wednesday against an online trading platform and two private funds that were offering Facebook shares, the first major actions from a yearlong probe into lightly regulated trading in private company shares.
A deal Senate leaders struck Wednesday would speed up the confirmation process for 14 of President Barack Obama's stalled judicial nominees.
Over the past two days, no less than four character featurettes have been released for Game of Thrones, centering on Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, Joffrey Baratheon and on Renly Baratheon and wife Margarey Tyrell. Watch all four of the teasers here, and find out what we've learned about Season 2 from the featurettes.
The resignation letter printed as an op-ed in The New York Times on Wednesday by Greg Smith, a London-based executive director for Goldman Sachs that oversees equity derivatives, has stirred up a lot of trouble for the firm. Smith claimed that the environment now is as toxic and destructive as I have ever seen it. This upset is far from the first for the firm. Goldman Sachs has been involved in a string of controversies ranging from involvement with Greek debt to insider trading.