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.
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.
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.
Anders Behring Breivik wants to tell Norway and the world why he killed at least 93 people in a bomb attack and shooting rampage, but prosecutors have asked for Monday's custody hearing to be closed to the public.
Norway saw its darkest day since World War Two as the death toll rose to at least 93 from bombing and the youth camp shooting rampage in Oslo, Friday. The worst national disaster was revealed to be elaborately planned and executed by Norway's homegrown terrorist, Anders Behring Breivik.
A former Chicago commodities broker who disappeared almost 32 years ago and was declared dead in 1986 was found working as a sports book writer in an upscale Las Vegas neighborhood, a job he had held for a decade.
Before Friday's deadly attacks by a Norwegian on a self-styled mission to save European "Christendom" from Islam, it was not uncommon to see Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg taking public transport to work and senior ministers walking in Oslo without bodyguards.
The New York hotel maid who accused former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempting to rape her said in an interview published on Newsweek's website on Sunday that he appeared as a "crazy man" and attacked her when she entered his room.
Norway mourned on Sunday 93 people killed in a shooting spree and car bombing by a Norwegian who saw his attacks as "atrocious, but necessary" to defeat liberal immigration policies and the spread of Islam.
Clay Waller still has not been named a suspect
Anders Behring Breikviks, 32, the Norwegian right-wing fanatic whom Oslo police now have in custody for killing at least 92 people, believes that although his acts were dreadful, they were necessary.
Former Chinese fugitive, Mr Lai was immediately arrested after landing in Beijing on Saturday, he had been put on a Beijing-bound Air Canada flight from Vancouver Friday after a court cleared the way Thursday for his extradition
After France, Belgium is the second European state to enforce such a prohibition
Arnold Schwarzenegger will file a revised response to Maria Shriver’s divorce petition on Monday, after his lawyer Bob Kaufman denied spousal support to Maria earlier.
Reports are claiming that Casey Anthony's lawyer Jose Baez is in New York negotiating to secure a deal with major TV networks for the first interview with the acquitted mother. The networks NBC, ABC and CBS, who claim they don't pay for interviews, want to license photos and other content in exchange for large sums of money.
Foreclosure relief fraud accused Jeff McGrue was found guilty and sentenced to 25 years in federal prison. McGrue was accused of executing a scheme by which property owners facing foreclosure were promised mortgage relief and lenders were sent fake notes totaling $55 million.
Kagel's book gives clues to the identity of the Zodiac killer.
At the core of the questions, what will let you forgive Casey Anthony? This question may have been overlooked by the nation filled with rage and hatred toward a woman whom most people have never met, and whose life story we arrogantly assume we know well enough.
Many of the amateur fundraisers who helped finance President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign will not return for the 2012 push, disillusioned by a perception that what was once a grassroots, outsider campaign has morphed into a big-money operation, Politico reported.
Clay Waller is a former police officer and a person of interest in Jacque Sue Waller's disappearance
Leiby Kletzky, the 8-year-old Brooklyn boy who was killed and dismembered, was given a lethal cocktail of drugs before he was smothered with a towel, authorities said Wednesday.