Real estate appraiser Jonathan Miller disagrees with NAR's prediction of low housing inventory resulting in rising (or at least stabilizing) prices, claiming that it merely reflects a slowdown in foreclosures that will be reversed with the robo-signing agreement.
A Chicago-based think tank is working hard to make sure that kids grow up to become global warming skeptics, leaked documents show.
If a 'Tree of Life' falls in a forest...
Kim Kardashian may be rampant about Old Navy model Melissa Molinaro’s similar look, but the 29-year-old model doesn’t seem to be worried.
Citigroup Inc has agreed to pay $158.3 million to settle U.S. civil claims that it defrauded the government into insuring thousands of risky home loans made by its CitiMortgage unit.
Cisco Systems Inc has challenged EU clearance of Microsoft Corp's acquisition of Internet voice and video service Skype at Europe's second highest court, saying the commission should have put tougher conditions on the deal.
Aretha Franklin, godmother to Whitney Houston, will be performing at the singer's upcoming funeral in New Jersey, according to reports.
Sienna Miller may have a bare wedding ring finger, but her visible baby bump at the Solve Sundsbo Fashion Week event on Tuesday was enough to confirm the pregnancy rumors.
The most expensive cities in the world according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s latest Worldwide Cost of Living Survey are...
Most voters approve of a federal mandate that health insurance plans coverage birth control, according to a new poll whose findings contrast with the firestorm of outrage the contraception mandate has provoked.
Some New York Knicks fans may think of Madison Square Garden as the team’s home, but the Trump Towers might be a more accurate answer. And we’re not talking about “The Apprentice” creator’s New York City location. The “Linsanity” epidemic has breached the boroughs and spread to Westchester County’s White Plains, where Knicks’ star Jeremy Lin will be living in the city’s Trump Towers. But locals say it isn’t surprising to see sports stars frequenting the downtown area’s establishments.
The Maryland legislature will take up legislation that would have oil and natural gas companies pay $10 for every acre leased for natural gas drilling to fund a hydraulic fractruring economic feasibility and environmental impact study.
Kellogg Co agreed to swallow Pringles potato chips for $2.7 billion in a cash deal that makes the cereal company second only to PepsiCo Inc in the global snack food market.
An e-cigarette exploded in a man's mouth on Monday, severely injuring him and raising the question once again: are e-cigarettes a safe alternative to smoking real cigs?
Showing dogs is an extremely expensive hobby.
Curvaceous model Kate Upton landed herself on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition for 2012. Inside the pages is featured former plus-sized model Crystal Renn. Will these two curvy beauties change the face of the modeling industry?
The Associated Press, the world's oldest and largest news-gathering organization, is making good on its threat to sue content aggregation news services, alleging Tuesday that a paid-subscription company's repackaged content works on a parasitic business model. The 135-page suit against San Francisco-based company Meltwater News begins with a thudding blow: Meltwater has built its business on the willful exploitation and copying of AP's and other publishers' news articles ...
Victor Cruz, Giant's football superstar turned down Kate Upton, the 2012 cover model of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. I have low self-esteem right now, said Upton to New York Daily News reporter, Rich Schapiro who had just asked her out. Victor Cruz turned me down as his Valentine. Kate Upton asked Victor Cruz to be her Valentine at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Launch Party on Valentine's Day.
Houston portrays the mother to Jordin Sparks' character in Sparkle, a remake.
Carney told reporters that the president discussed Lin’s dramatic game-winning shot against the Raptors aboard the Marine One aircraft.
News Corp., the vehicle of controversial publisher Rupert Murdoch, could be probed by British authorities “for sustained criminality over a sustained period of time” for many activities.
An important leading indicator on the state of national manufacturing revealed a high level of optimism in that economic category, suggesting the recovery underway in that sector could become a rolling trend.