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.
Avril Lavigne is nursing some face wounds with a Hello Kitty ice pack after the singer was allegedly involved in a bar fight early Sunday morning.
Dish Network posted strong earnings Monday, but a loss of subscribers could foreshadow problems in the future.
Lady Gaga sported some out of this world outfits at the 2011 MTV EMAs - all made from paper!
Adam Lambert comes face to face with a brand new lawsuit that suggests the singer violated the rules on American Idol, when he appeared on the reality shows eighth season.
Lauren Conrad and Derek Hough have split.
San Francisco's interim Mayor Ed Lee is poised to become its first elected mayor of Chinese descent, a political milestone for a city where Chinese-Americans now account for a quarter of the electorate.
A series of messy budget showdowns earlier this year have left many in Washington pessimistic that politicians can deliver on two pressing priorities: taming surging deficits and spurring job growth.
Give credit to Eli Manning. There may not be another win on the New York Giants' schedule that solidifies him as a top-tier quarterback at this point in his career as much as the one against the New England Patriots in Foxboro does.
Facebook would not be targeted by Anonymous, the hacking group said in one of its Twitter accounts, again distancing itself from a threat that has gotten broad publicity since it surfaced several months ago.
The death of Andy Rooney has sparked a flood of reactions on Twitter about the passing of everyone's favorite curmudgeon, or so Katie Couric of ABC News called him.
Bank Transfer Day -- the protest movement urging Americans to take their business out of big banks on Saturday and put it into credit unions and local banks -- is being used as a marketing opportunity by some.
Teen heartthrob Justin Bieber is finding out the price of fame.
Latin American members of the activist hacker group Anonymous called off a planned November 5 plan to expose people associated with the Zetas, Mexico's most violent drug cartel, according to the group's blog.
Latin American members of the activist hacker group Anonymous called off a planned November 5 plan to expose people associated with the Zetas, Mexico's most violent drug cartel, according to the group's blog.
Lucy Lawless was not arrested at Occupy Oakland, a representative for the Spartacus: Vengeance actress has confirmed.
Teen heartthrob Justin Bieber is finding out the price of fame.
In downtown Oakland, California, where protesters affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement demonstrated on Wednesday, a makeshift shrine honors Scott Olsen, an Iraq war veteran who has become an accidental symbol of their cause.
Forget about the quarterly earnings. Just look at what’s in their treasuries. An IBTimes compilation of 10 of the top technology leaders determined they are sitting on a record $301.3 billion in cash and investments.
Dippin' Dots files for bankruptcy.
Just days before Barnes and Nobles' unveiling event of the Nook tablet; a leaked report has revealed the tablets prime features and $249 price tag.
The CIA formed an elite analytical unit in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks that monitors social media posts around the globe.