California home of late Steve Jobs robbed
Several computers and personal items worth more than $60,000 were stolen from the Northern California home of the late Steve Jobs in what authorities insist was a run of the mill burglary.
"I've nev
Facebook insiders can sell stock as 'lock-up' ends
Facebook's early investors and a handful of top executives become eligible on Thursday to sell stock they own in the social networking company.
It marks the beginning of a time-honored process for p
Man accidently shoots self in Nevada theater
Police say a man accidentally shot himself in the buttocks at a Nevada movie theater during a showing of The Bourne Legacy.
Police in Sparks, Nev., say the 56-year-old man's injuries are not life-thr
S&P downgrades cellphone maker Nokia
Rating agency Standard and Poor's on Wednesday downgraded Finnish cellphone maker Nokia's long-term corporate credit rating to BB-, from BB+, citing the likelihood of the company's deteriorating profi
110-year-old Pa. widow gets WWI benefits boost
A 110-year-old Pennsylvania widow is getting a benefits boost because of her husband's World War I service.
Family members say Alda Collins is now getting about $1,000 a month to assist with her stay
Man crosses 2 runways undetected at NY airport
A New York City man easily breached Kennedy International Airport's security system by walking undetected through two runways and into a terminal after becoming stranded on a personal watercraft in a
US Navy ship collides with oil tanker in Gulf
A US Navy guided missile destroyer was left with a gaping hole on one side after it collided with an oil tanker early on Monday just outside the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The collision left a brea
Military sexual assault is focus of YouTube series
The enormous obstacles and emotional torment that a female solider confronts in reporting a sexual assault in the military are the focus of the three-part Web series 'Lauren' debuting on Monday on You
Fire at S. Korean art museum, many killed
Fire officials in the South Korean capital say a large blaze at a construction site near a 600-year-old palace has killed at least four workers and injured about 20.
Olympics: 1st Tibetan Olympian wins medal for China
On any other day and in any other situation, the Tibetan exiles who gathered excitedly in groups next to Buckingham Palace would never have come to cheer for an athlete wearing the colors of China, a country they regard as their oppressor, a country that invaded and has governed their Himalayan homeland with an iron fist for six decades.