A bill to assist a proposed stadium project aimed at bringing the National Football League back to Los Angeles was approved by California lawmakers on Friday and sent to Governor Jerry Brown.
Republican Bob Turner and Democrat David Weprin are up for Weiner’s seat in Sept. 13 election.
Michael Jackson fans were up in arms on Thursday over reports that promoters of a planned tribute concert had slashed ticket prices and apparently offered 2-for-1 ticket deals to the October event.
Injured Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is likely out for the season, according to one doctor.
Complete coverage of Thursday's Blackout in California, Arizona and Mexico, which stalled flights and cut power to five million people.
Stanford University’s hospital in California on Thursday has confirmed that a medical privacy breach has led to the online posting of electronic medical records of 20,000 emergency rooms patients.
A massive blackout caused by human failure left nearly 5 million people without power in parts of California, Arizona and Mexico on Thursday, and officials said many residents may be out of service for a day or more.
Michael Jackson fans were up in arms on Thursday over reports that promoters of a planned tribute concert had slashed ticket prices and apparently offered 2-for-1 ticket deals to the October event.
A massive power outage triggered by human error left well over a million people without electricity in Southern California and parts of Arizona and Mexico on Thursday, power utilities said, warning service might not be restored until the next day.
Rick Perry's biggest talking point in his young campaign has been the strength of the Texas economy. He frequently notes that his state has created more jobs than any other since the economy soured, and he boasts about Texas's ability to manage its own health care system without federal interference. But the facts are somewhat different.
The same day Fashion Week kicked off in New York, Christian Dior's John Galliano was convicted and fined for racial insults he made last year.
A new series centering on the antics of cable news employees has received a green light from HBO.
Nike may be releasing the Marty McFly Air Mags soon.
Officials revised their estimates of the destruction wrought by the fires raging across Texas, tripling the number of homes consumed by a record breaking fire in hard-hit Bastrop County.
Summit Entertainment is suing the owner/operator of twilight.com, claiming the primitive fan merchandise site violates its copyright.
Former New York Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges he exposed himself to a string of women who answered his Craigslist employment ads.
In 1987, Paul temporarily resigned from the Republican Party.
Attorneys in the manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's doctor were set to begin jury selection on Thursday, but absent from the courthouse was the media circus that hovered around previous Jackson proceedings.
New York City alone could suffer damage as high as $20 billion if it suffered direct effects of an earthquake as large as the Aug. 23 earthquake, Eqecat determined.
Armstrong's family is determined to uncover the truth behind his death
A three-year-long pole-to-pole series survey to collect data on greenhouse gas is coming to an end, said the U.S. scientists.
Among arrested was a Detroit doctor who allegedly billed Medicare for services provided to dead people. Seventy of the defendants were charged this week and other 21 were charged in recent weeks.