Website of court that sentenced Pussy Riot hacked
Russian hackers have attacked the website of a Moscow court where three members of the Pussy Riot punk band were tried and sentenced to two years in jail.
The Russian offshoot of the loose-knit movem
Report: Czech police arrest Breivik sympathizer
A man believed to be a sympathiser of Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has been arrested in the Czech Republic for building up a stash of weapons, explosives, a detonator and an automatic
Facebook falls to half of public offering price
Facebook's stock fell to $19 for the first time on Friday, losing half its market value since the company's initial public offering in May.
The stock dipped 87 cents, or 4 percent, to briefly hit $19
Companies paid more to CEOs than in US tax: Study
Twenty-six big US companies paid their CEOs more last year than they paid the federal government in tax, according to a study released on Thursday by a liberal-leaning think tank.
The study, by the
Man gets stolen bike back, puts on YouTube
Jake Gillum loves his bike. So when it got stolen in Portland, Oregon, while he was on a date, he was determined to get it back.
Stalemate: Assange still stuck in embassy
The furor over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's future entered stalemate mode on Friday as he remained holed up in Ecuador's London embassy, his home for nearly two months, following an extraordinar
Cisco’s 4Q earnings rise 56 per cent, raises dividend
Cisco Systems Inc., the world's largest maker of computer networking equipment, is seeing its ambitions cramped by the global economic turmoil, but results for its latest quarter were strong enough that it announced an increase to its dividend.
US restaurant offers discount to phone-free diners
A Los Angeles restaurant is offering a deal to customers who agree to look at their fellow diners instead of their phone screens.
Eva Restaurant is giving a 5 percent discount to customers who will l
UK police arrest 3 in front of Ecuadorean Embassy
Police scuffled with supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday, intensifying the drama surrounding the Australian ex-hacker as Britain weighed what to do if Ecuador grants him asylum
Japan's nuclear leaks sparked butterfly mutations
Radiation that leaked from the Fukushima nuclear plant following last year's tsunami caused mutations in some butterflies - including dented eyes and stunted wings - though humans seem relatively unaf