A father of two in town on business was jogging and listening to his iPod when he was hit from behind and killed by a small plane making an emergency landing on the beach, officials said Tuesday.
President Barack Obama will tomorrow be interviewed by the Fox News Channel, his second appearance on a network since administration officials last year singled out Fox for being critical of his policies.
The person behind the famous Erin Andrews peephole video, which was taken as the ESPN reporter traveled during an 18-month period, has been sentenced to 30 months in prison. Michael Barrett, 48, was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $7,366.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission officially released the nation's first national broadband plan Tuesday, but the document will be just the start of a long process to extend broadband service to millions of U.S. residents.
Even as U.S. companies move production of everything from board games to dishwashers to other countries, American factories churn out billions of dollars worth of goods.
An American car sold in Chicago may have rolled off an assembly line in Tennessee with parts made from a dozen different countries. Who decides what's "Made in the USA"?
Tiger Woods' fall from grace has taken a big bite out of his endorsement income. According to one expert, the damage estimate is $50 million per year, or roughly half of his sponsorship earnings.
U.S financial institutions and their allies mobilized lobbyists and fueled their media campaigns Tuesday in a swift response to a Democratic plan to rein in Wall Street.
Tiger Woods' return to golf is a long-awaited boon to sponsors that stood by him and marketers that stand to get big exposure from the Masters audience.
Disney's plan to quickly release the blockbuster "Alice in Wonderland" on DVD is sparking new heat in a debate over how quickly films move from the big screen to living rooms.