As weeks turn into months and the BP well still gushes oil, residents of the Gulf Coast are grappling with the long-term threat to not just their livelihoods, but also the simple pleasures they enjoy with their families. Kirk Prest is the sixth generation
Since his arrest last year, R. Allen Stanford has hired—and fired—a parade of blue-chip attorneys as he prepares for a January trial on charges of operating a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
Scotland Yard says detectives have been to Kenya as part of a new inquiry into the unsolved 1988 murder of a British woman.
Biofuel start-up Cobalt Technologies says it's found a way to make biobutanol with wood from forests ravaged by pine beetles.
Republican Scott Brown won a Senate seat in Massachusetts, upending the balance of power in D.C. and forcing Obama and Democrats to reconsider the health bill.
We don't want to share goods, but we want to share information, the NYU professor says at a SXSWi talk, and Napster transformed music into information.
The World of Warcraft publisher announced Wednesday that it has begun beta testing of the sequel to its 1998 hit, StarCraft.
At a game showcase event in San Francisco, Microsoft lets the game press see what it has in store for the year. Its Halo announcement is probably what has the most people excited.
Over the weekend, poor and biased media reporting, dysfunctional politics, blindly ambitious activism, and economic ignorance fed on each other to produce a phenomenally false narrative that went out to hundreds of thousands if not millions of people. The
What do the New York Giants and Jets have in common with Jimmy Hoffa? Not much, unless you buy into the long-festering urban legend that they all shared the same residence in East Rutherford, New Jersey.