Russia slams Charlie Hebdo for ‘sacrilegious’ cartoons on Egypt crash
‘It’s not satire but filthy mockery,’ says legislator, after magazine weighs in on loss of plane with 224 lives MoSCOW (AFP) — The Kremlin… Read More ›
‘It’s not satire but filthy mockery,’ says legislator, after magazine weighs in on loss of plane with 224 lives MoSCOW (AFP) — The Kremlin… Read More ›
Experts analyzing sound in last second of record, though officials warns it is too early to say it is an explosion CAIRO (AP) —… Read More ›
Ad blockers are a growing risk to Facebook’s advertising empire — and it’s only cash source, a new regulatory filing shows. “Revenue generated from the display… Read More ›
Kellogg School of Management have claimed that six peers blatantly cheated on a final and that the administration is trying to cover it up, according… Read More ›
The field is set for the fourth Republican debate, and there have been several major shakeups. On Thursday, Fox Business announced the lineup for the debate, which… Read More ›
Fox Lake, IL – Months before an Illinois police officer staged his suicide to appear as though he heroically died in the line of… Read More ›
New York – Two centuries-old burial vaults discovered beneath a street in the heart of New York University’s campus by workers replacing a water… Read More ›
Washington – An American aircraft carrier was closely tracked by a Chinese submarine off the coast of Japan last month, a U.S. defense official said, in… Read More ›
British Prime Minister David Cameron says it’s “more likely than not.” U.S. President Barack Obama says “it’s certainly possible.” But Russian and Egyptian authorities pushed… Read More ›
There are two types of investing, according to the departing partner of hugely successful and secretive hedge fund Baupost Group: “needle in a haystack… Read More ›
Here’s what you need to know on Thursday. 1. Britain is temporarily suspending flights from Sinai airport after suggesting the Russian plane that crashed in… Read More ›
Bob Lutz is taking no prisoners in his relatively new gig as a columnist at Road and Track magazine. In his last column, he… Read More ›
San Francisco – Facebook Inc posted surprisingly strong profit and revenue growth as the world’s largest social network grew even larger, with a spike… Read More ›
Los Angeles, CA – Corn refiners cannot “make stuff up” and claim that high fructose corn syrup is the equivalent of sugar, an attorney… Read More ›
New York – A massive new commuter rail project below New York City’s Grand Central Terminal — one of the nation’s largest transportation upgrades… Read More ›
Romania’s Prime Minister Victor Ponta announced his resignation Wednesday, acknowledging “legitimate” public anger over a Bucharest nightclub fire that killed 32 people. Ponta made the… Read More ›
“It literally tastes like a piece of —-,” a diner says, covering her mouth and trying not to regurgitate the small spoonful of curry she… Read More ›
A Soviet-era Antonov-12 transport plane crashed Wednesday shortly after takeoff from the airport in Juba, South Sudan, killing 15 people on the plane, a… Read More ›
British government says evidence suggests Russian jet crash may have been caused by bomb, while anonymous source says mid-air explosion was likely but could have… Read More ›
In Silicon Valley, you can’t escape bubble talk. On one side of the ring, Benchmark investor Bill Gurley, who was an investor during the… Read More ›