A cruise to commemorate the RMS Titanic will set sail on April 8.
Beyonce and baby Blue Ivy took a stroll through New York City together on Tuesday and the pair was photographed looking decidedly fashionable. At just two-months-old, photos showed Blue Ivy Carter already wearing Marc Jacobs shoes. Yes, you read that correctly, Marc Jacobs.
Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni resigned.
The driver of the truck, an Afghan civilian who worked at the base, has been arrested, but transported to a hospital for treatment of his injuries.
If you smoke pot, you could die. That's the message Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) had for a Kentucky resident who wrote to him about the legalization of marijuana.
Throughout American history, billionaires have given to improve our society.
St Patrick's Day falls on a Saturday this year, which means the annual New York City parade will be bigger than ever.
New York is the newest potential landing spot for Howard
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.
This morning The New York Times published a brutally honest account from former Goldman Sach’s employee Greg Smith, who quit the established firm today. Smith criticized the company for its loss of culture, deeming it as an environment that is “as toxic and destructive as I have ever seen it.”
The Twitter-verse was abuzz with the New York Times op-ed in which a Goldman Sachs employee vents about his company and reasons for leaving.
The Encyclopaedia Britannica, for nearly a quarter of a millenium the English-speaking world's singular authority on virtually all disciplines, will no longer publish a paper edition as one of the most revered icons of the pre-digital world morphs into so many gigabytes.
Madonna's daughter, Lourdes, will not be the only one in the family with a fashion line. Madonna herself is launching a shoe line.
Carmelo Anthony told reporters on Wednesday that he doesn't want a trade.
Apple has found itself in a little problem with the law. Siri not on New iPad? Siri gets Apple in trouble in this classic suspense thriller brought to you by the IBTIMES. OK, we are obviously enjoying this a little bit too much. Anyway, this man in New York who recently bought an iPhone 4S, has sued Apple because he believes Siri does not work the same way it does in commercials (a true patriot this guy, hats off to you).
Greg Smith, a.k.a. the modern-day Jerry Maguire, quit his job on Wednesday. This wouldn't be news if Smith weren't an executive director for Goldman Sachs, and nobody would have batted an eyelash if didn't publicly blast his company in a New York Times op-ed. But he was. And he did.
Is Kim Kardashian Hollywood's Public Enemy No. 1? Celebrities from Jon Hamm to Ray J to Daniel Craig have all voiced their detestation of the 31-year-old. As more and more legitimately talented Hollywood stars do the same, it is unlikely that her reputation can be salvaged.
Global warming is going to affect several coastal states in the U.S., as the sea level is projected to rise up to 8 inches in the coming decades, according to a new study.
Segel will next appear in Jeff, Who Lives at Home.
Mike D'Antoni may be fired any day now. Is Phil Jackson the Knicks next head coach?
Brandon Marshall has been named in a police report alleging that he hit a woman outside a New York City nightclub this past weekend.
It's time to get in line as Apple has announced that the new iPad will be in stores around the world at 8 a.m. local time on Friday.