British Foreign Secretary William Hague told reporters that Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa fled to London of “his own free will”, while Koussa may have been behind the Lockerbie bombing
Google has responded to the Facebook “Like” button, as the web giant is now adding a “+1” button to search results, which will empower users to recommend results to their friends and peers and more importantly, potentially change the way results are ranked
U.S. President Barack Obama has reportedly signed a secret order in the last two weeks that would allow a huge range of options for the CIA and other government agencies to act to help Libyan rebels
The man who was considered to be Warren Buffett’s heir apparent has suddenly resigned amid controversy of insider trading within Berkshire Hathaway
News Corp. heir apparent James Murdoch, who has in fact proven himself running News Corp businesses in Asia and now London, has been promoted to News Corp. deputy chief operating officer
Amazon.com Inc. has launched a new new cloud music service, however it does not really have permission from the music industry
The U.S. Supreme Court high has suggested that it is favoring Walmart in a gender-bias lawsuit involving potentially millions of female workers that threatens to cost Walmart billions of dollars
The U.S. and France are to send equipment and experts to Japan to help that country in its frantic battle to contain radiation in the Fukushima Daiichi plant, both countries have now confirmed
The entire Syrian cabinet has stepped down as protests shape the country, as the country’s dictator endeavors to quell massive protests across the country
U.S. President Barack Obama spoke last night to the nation and the world about the military mission in Libya. Obama appeared as a true global leader, aware of the magnitude of his words and actions through the Arab world as well as throughout Europe and the rest of the globe