The much-awaited revolutionary voice-control software Siri has entertained its users with all the hilarious and odd answers hidden in its programming.
Airlines such as Delta, JetBlue and United Continental have begun offering more flights to Cuba through licensed charter companies.
With more than 20 films to his resume, DiCaprio has remained one of the most versatile actors in Hollywood.
The New York Times Co has sued AOL Inc to force its Huffington Post online news website to rename a parenting blog with a similar name to its own.
Ever since Ai Weiwei was hit with a $2.4 million tax bill, or 15 million yuan, donations have been flying over the wall of the artist's compound in northeastern Beijing on the backs of paper airplanes.
After a very successful 46-year run as Penn State's head football coach, it is time for Joe Paterno to finally retire and take whatever dignity and grace he has left with him.
In his second run for Republican presidential nomination, Mitt Romney's campaign team has been witnessing a favorable trend among the female voters in the recent independent polls, which clearly wasn't the case in the 2008 campaign.
Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, popularly known as Carlos the Jackal is preparing to stand trial before a special French criminal court for masterminding a series of terrorist bombing attacks and kidnapping during the early 1980s in France.
Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar is no longer stamped Top Secret.
CBS stated the cause of death was complications arising from minor surgery.
Since Politico reported on 1990s sexual harassment allegations against Herman Cain, the story has taken on a life of its own. But public relations professionals say it didn't have to follow that route.
Hours after facing a complaint about allegedly illegal contributions to his campaign by a nonprofit organization affiliated with the billionaire Koch brothers, Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain made clear that he is very proud to know the Koch brothers.
The producers of a Funny Girl revival that was to open at Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theatre before moving to Broadway say it has been indefinitely postponed because of financial troubles.
The producers of a Funny Girl revival that was to open at Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theater before moving to Broadway said it has been indefinitely postponed because of financial troubles.
The U.S. Labor Department announced 80,000 new jobs were added to the U.S. economy in October. The consensus among economic experts? We're not out of the woods yet.
A letter circulated Thursday by U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., to members of the budget deficit super committee warned against the use of increased tax revenues to meet the goal of closing at least a $1.2 trillion gap in the budget deficit over the next decade.
Detroit Mayor David Bing suggested that the beleaguered city could need a state-appointed emergency manager to address its yawning budget deficit, drawing swift criticism from city officials whose authority would be eclipsed by an emergency manager.
The number of Americans living in poverty has reached an all-time high of 46.2 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
One of the women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment in the 1990s did so after Cain invited her back to his apartment, and she faced hostility from the National Restaurant Association after filing her complaint, The New York Times reported.
Increasing shale play in the region has environmentalist increasingly concerned and towns thrilled.
Cuba will allow residents to buy and sell real estate starting Nov. 10, reversing a 50-year policy forbidding the practice.
One of the two former National Restaurant Association employees who filed sexual harassment complaints against Herman Cain received a $45,000 settlement, substantially more than the two or three months' pay Cain recalled, Politico reported on Thursday.