It will be one month ago Thursday that the Deepwater Horizon first caught fire, spewing its first barrels of oil into the Gulf at a rate that would eventually produce underwater plumes more than 10 miles long, costing BP more …
You may not know much about the United Football League, but if you know the name Daunte Culpepper, prepare to learn a whole lot more.
At one time, photographs told the story of freak storms and deadly weather. Now, it’s insant YouTube footage of what some Oklahoma City residents are calling “the most insane hail storm, or storm in general, I have ever seen!”
Even as there have been glimmers of good news on the Gulf oil spill front – BP, which says the spill has cost the company more than $600 million, now says they are successfully siphoning some of the oil from the spill zone – …
It was a swift and startling fall from grace for Congressman Mark Souder, who resigned early Tuesday following revelations of an affair with a former aide. TIME’s Jay Newton-Small has the full story.
American missionary Laura Silsby has just been convicted by a Haitian court of arranging to improperly transport 33 children out of the country.
Moviegoers seem plenty surprised today by the news that Robin Hood limped to the finish line in second place. But the analysts all saw it coming – after all, this was Hollywood’s official loser weekend.
For the second time in a prolonged labor-management spat, British Airways won a last-second legal injunction that effectively banned its cabin crews from launching a 20-day strike. Come Tuesday, the planes will keep flying.
The rest of the world is just starting to learn about the big news from Down Under this past weekend. On Saturday, 16-year-old Jessica Watson sailed into the waters of Sydney, Australia, returning home after a …
Shocking casting drama in the Twilight universe. And yes, it involves dreamy Robert Pattinson, hunky Taylor Lautner and frail Kristen Stewart.
Greed is good, and it looks like bailouts are forever. But what happens when the gekko grows a heart?
Around the time that the National Enquirer started applying for Pulitzers – with editors holding up their coverage of the John Edwards scandal as proof that they were brave enough to push forward in investigating news that …