U.S. Southerners are digging out from the aftermath of the deadliest tornado outbreak since 1925, which has now killed at least 340 people, and now survivors are finding that many emergency services were destroyed in the storms
Both NATO and Libyan rebels have rejected Gaddafi’s proposal for a ceasefire that was made in a rambling pre-dawn speech on Saturday, in whichhe Libyan dictator said that he was open for negotiations and asked, “Why are you attacking us?”
Amid an insider-trading scandal concerning former executive David Sokol, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, 80, opened up the company’s annual meeting for tens of thousands of people
A special adviser to the Japanese government on radiation safety has resigned in protest, affirming that he was not satisfied with the handling of the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
Once again, the National Football League (NFL) lockout is back on as the U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals granted the football league’s request for a temporary stay of the injunction issued April 25th by a U.S. District Judge to end the 45-day lockout
During a live speech on state TV, Libyan dictator Col. Muammar Gaddafi has called for a ceasefire, affirming that he is ready to negotiate with NATO
U.S. consumer spending and income both increased in April, however most of that money went toward rising energy prices
For the first time in twenty years, Apple’s earnings surpassed Microsoft’s
At a Las Vegas casino, Donald Trump told a crowd of over 1,000 people, including a Trump impersonator, that “Our leaders are stupid, they are stupid people,” and that “It’s just very, very sad.”
Rumors are circulating that hackers who infiltrated Sony PlayStation’s network have also stolen the credit cards of the gamers